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HomeEventsRESEARCH ASSESSMENT & THE HUMANITIES, Featuring Professor Malcolm Gillies AM FAHA
RESEARCH ASSESSMENT & THE HUMANITIES, Featuring Professor Malcolm Gillies AM FAHA

About Malcolm Gillies:
A musician and linguist by education, Professor Malcolm Gillies AM FAHA is a former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education) at ANU, and most recently, Vice-Chancellor of London Metropolitan University, from which he retired last year. From 1998 to 2001 he was President of the Australian Academy of the Humanities; and in 2004-6 the inaugural President of the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. In 2005-6 he chaired an Australian study of research impact that influenced later British developments. His recent experience of research assessment is via connections with British, Dutch and Hungarian universities.

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Date & time

  • Wed 26 Aug 2015, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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HRC Confernence Room A.D.Hope Building@14, ANU