Adaptive Governance Workshop
Delivered by our Research Translation Chief Investigator Luke Burchill
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Associate Professor Luke Burchill
Associate Professor Luke Burchill (MBBS (Hons) 1999, PhD 2013) is Australia’s first Aboriginal cardiologist. He is a Yorta Yorta/ Dja Dja Warrung man who grew up in Mooroopna and Echuca in regional Victoria. Right now, my worlds have collided with COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.
About this event
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What we’ll cover
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Who’s it for?
The session is designed for the following audience:
- Members of the public and practitioners who are interested in the application of justice in technology settings
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Dates & Milestones
Workshop runs on:
29 October 2021
Key sessions:
24 Aug 5.00pm – Guest speaker Dr. Fernando Tan
12 Sep 6.00pm – End of training party at Le Bon Ton, Collingwood
Adaptive Governance Workshop
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