2023 Student Voice Australasia Symposium

Exploring Quiet Voices for Impact | Friday 13 October 2023

UniSQ Springfield Campus (Brisbane) & Online | 8:30AM - 3:30PM (AEST, Brisbane time)

The fourth national Student Voice Australasia Symposium brought together higher education students and practitioners from Australia and the Asia Pacific region to share their experiences of student partnership in governance and decision-making.   

The 2023 Symposium, held in Brisbane and online, highlighted how higher education institutions need to prioritise cultivating an inclusive space by hearing and empowering student voices from diverse groups.  

The program was carefully curated by a working group of 5 students and 2 practitioners who were very excited to bring new formats and new energy to the SVA Symposium this year.  Big thanks to Bailey Wemyss (UniSC), Lisa Connolly (UniSQ), Jennifer Lowe (UoN), Camille Schloeffel (ACU), Victoria Lister (Griffith), Ron Kordyban (UNE), and Rosemary Miklecic (MQ).

A handbook with session summaries and abstracts is available below.

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Meet the Keynote

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Meet the Keynote 〰️

Dr Lucy Mercer-Mapstone

Dr Lucy Mercer-Mapstone is an internationally renowned engagement expert. She currently holds positions as Executive Director of Collective Voices ConsultingLived Experience Program Coordinator at the Tasmanian Council for Social Service, Research Affiliate at the University of Sydney, and Media Spokesperson for Equality Tasmania. Lucy specialises in designing engagements which centre equity, diversity, and inclusion. She brings a cross-sector perspective having worked and engaged across higher education, community, not-for-profit, corporate, and government sectors. She has an outstanding reputation in research, teaching, facilitation, and advocacy which drives social, cultural, organisational, and legislative reform for a more inclusive society. 

As a proud queer, disabled woman, she integrates her first-hand navigation of systems of privilege and oppression into her engagements, making them authentic, inclusive, and accessible. In higher education, Lucy specialises student-staff partnership and student equity. Lucy’s teaching and research seeks to reconceptualise relationships between students and staff in higher education, based on respect, reciprocity, dialogue, and mutual learning. Lucy adopts social justice and feminist lenses to shine light on the role of power in her work, aiming to create more egalitarian spaces in higher education. Lucy recently led an international collaboration of 12 universities funded by the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education resulting in a comprehensive report: Recommendations for equitable student support during disruptions to the higher education sector: Lessons from COVID-19. She has been an inaugural co-editor of the International Journal for Students as Partners, Associate Editor for Teaching & Learning Inquiry, Editorial Board Member for Teaching in Higher Education, was a member of an ISSoTL International Collaborative Writing Group, has published a book - The Power of Partnership Students, Staff, and Faculty Revolutionizing Higher Education, and has numerous papers published top-tier higher education journals. Lucy’s expertise has been internationally recognised with over 80 national and international facilitation, panel, and keynote invitations across Australia, England, Scotland, Norway, the U.S., and Canada and through the awarding of three fellowships and multiple national grants, higher education awards, and scholarships.

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