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    <title>Women in Research : UTS Equity and Diversity</title>
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    <copyright>University of Technology Sydney 2007</copyright>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Session held at UTS on Thursday 29 November 2007 for both academic and support staff.</p><p><strong>Speakers:</strong></p><ul><li>Professor Sue Rowley, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research)</li><li>Professor Jenny Onyx, Faculty of Business</li><li>Assoc Professor Didar Zowghi, Assoc Dean (Research, Policy and Planning), Faculty of IT</li></ul><p>The session was held the week after the new Rudd Labor Government came to power which meant the future shape of the RQF is likely to be different to the format proposed by the Howard Government.</p><p>It is proposed to run another session in 2008 once the new model has been announced. Enjoy listening to the session....</p>]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>Session held at UTS on Thursday 29 November 2007 for both academic and support staff.
Speakers:

- Professor Sue Rowley, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research)
- Professor Jenny Onyx, Faculty of Business
- Assoc Professor Didar Zowghi, Assoc Dean (Research, Policy and Planning), Faculty of IT

The session was held the week after the new Rudd Labor Government came to power which meant the future shape of the RQF is likely to be different to the format proposed by the Howard Government.
It is proposed to run another session in 2008 once the new model has been announced.
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