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Tales 4 Teaching shares stories of purpose within higher education. Join us for expert insights, engaging interviews and thought provoking discussions that will inspire your teaching. Presented by Deakin Learning Futures. All views expressed are those of the Tales 4 Teaching team and may not reflect those of Deakin University.
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Presidency Pending

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Welcome to Pending Presidency, the podcast where political and historical experts discuss the latest news on the 2024 US election. Hosted by Deakin’s Dr Clare Corbould and Dr Zim Nwokora, tune in for a thought-provoking discussion where everything is on the table. Will Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump? What do Australians think of the election? What do the latest opinion polls in Australia look like? This podcast is brought to you by the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University. Ple ...
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The Marketing Lab (at Deakin)

Hosted by Dr Paul Harrison from Deakin Business School

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Dr Paul Harrison from the Deakin Business School and his guests give you the low-down (and the high-up) of research and the latest knowledge in marketing, business and culture from the Department of Marketing at Deakin University.
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When will the world create an artificial intelligence that matches human level capabilities, better known as an artificial general intelligence (AGI)? What will that world look like & how can we ensure it's positive & beneficial for humanity as a whole? Tech entrepreneur & software engineer Soroush Pour (@soroushjp) sits down with AI experts to discuss AGI timelines, pathways, implications, opportunities & risks as we enter this pivotal new era for our planet and species. Hosted by Soroush P ...
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History & Policy

History & Policy

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H&P is a unique collaboration between the Institute of Contemporary British History at King's College London and the University of Cambridge. We are the only project in the UK providing access to an international network of more than 500 historians with a broad range of expertise. H&P offers a range of resources for historians, policy makers and journalists.
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Make the Shift

Working Well in Wellington

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Shift work can be tough on your mental health. But there are ways for shift workers, and their employers, to protect shift worker mental health and make shift work better for everyone. Produced as part of the Working Well in Wellington Toolkit by Wellington Primary Care Partnership, Make the Shift has expert interviews, tips, and ideas that help you and your colleagues work better, beyond the nine-to-five.
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Joan Sutherland talks with Tui Raven, Senior Manager Indigenous Program and Karla Coutts, Lecturer in the Faculty of SEBE Learning Innovation team in a discussion about the Guide for Curriculum Design for First Nations Science. The episode emphasizes the importance of including Indigenous knowledge into science education, highlighting the guide's d…
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In this episode, political scientist Dr Zim Nwokora sits down with Associate Professor David Hundt to explore how the US election is stirring attention far beyond American borders. From public opinion in South Korea to media coverage in China and Japan, they discuss which candidate is favoured internationally, and what a Trump or Harris victory cou…
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In this fifth, special crossover episode of Presidency Pending and After America, Clare and Zim, joined by Dr Emma Shortis, discuss the coalitions of voters the Democratic and Republican parties are trying to balance and to coax out to vote. Together, they discuss whether reproductive rights will mobilise enough voters for Kamala Harris in key stat…
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In this episode of Presidency Pending, hosts Dr Clare Corbould and Dr Zim Nwokora delve into the complex history of presidential scandals, from Jefferson to Trump. They explore the evolving definitions of scandal in American politics, discussing how historical context, media influence, and partisan perspectives shape public reaction to misconduct. …
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In this episode of Presidency Pending, Clare and Zim delve into the coded language of political campaigns, focusing on "dog whistling" – the subtle yet powerful signals used to appeal to specific voter groups without alienating others. They explore the history of this tactic, its role in modern US elections, and how it shapes discussions on race an…
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In this episode of "Tales for Teaching," Joan Sutherland is joined by Molly Herd and Sofia Paller to discuss the Students Mentoring Staff program at Deakin University. They explore the meaningful connections formed between staff and students, the benefits of the program, and how it fosters a deeper understanding of student experiences. The conversa…
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In this episode of Presidency Pending, Clare and Zim dive into the role of celebrity endorsements in US elections, comparing them with the Australian experience. With scandals, AI-generated endorsements, all things 'Brat Summer', and even some Taylor Swift trivia, this is one episode you won’t want to miss! Join the discussion as they compare the A…
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In this episode, Clare and Zim, academics from Deakin University's School of Humanities and Social Sciences, dive into the complexities of the 2024 US election. They explore the significance of cross-party endorsements, the contrasting communication styles between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and the broader implications of the election for Amer…
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In this episode, we explore the impact of capstone projects and technology integration in higher education. Our guest from Deakin University's School of IT Innovation Group discusses the growth of their capstone program and the importance of industry engagement. The episode highlights the challenges and successes of incorporating AI and online lear…
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Join us for an insightful podcast as Leon Furze shares the the transformative impact of AI on traditional teaching methods. From personalized learning experiences to innovative assessment tools, we'll uncover how AI is reshaping the educational landscape. Discover practical strategies and insights on how educators can adapt and evolve their teachin…
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Join Joan Sutherland as she talks with Simone and Mahen from the Faculty of Business and Law. They discuss their use of H5P for interactive learning, emphasising the importance of collaboration, communication, and continuous learning in educational technology. Join us to explore their insights and experiences in driving digital transformation in hi…
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In this episode, I interview the new CIDO and uncover their journey to become CIDO, how they plan to navigate the digital ecosystem in higher education, foster innovation, and secure our educational ecosystem while empowering students and faculty for success. Access transcript: https://dteach.deakin.edu.au/transcript-ep-82/…
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In this episode, we delve into Deakin University's innovative Peer TechAssist program, where students take the lead in providing initial tech support on campus. We'll hear firsthand from the student volunteers who are at the forefront of this initiative, learning how they help their peers overcome technical challenges daily. Their stories shed ligh…
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Discover the innovative Student TechAssist program in our latest podcast episode, where students take the helm in providing IT support to their peers. Drawing from pedagogical literature, we delve into how this peer-to-peer approach fosters collaborative learning and empowers students to develop valuable skills while enhancing the overall education…
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In this episode, we revisit the pivotal themes of the previous year, from integrating digital tools in teaching and learning to AI, threshold concepts and cybersecurity. This year we explore these conversations further and the ways of integrating technology into teaching and learning. Join us as we share these stories across higher education.…
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In this episode, Joan Sutherland takes through the common theme of Indigenous knowledges in higher education. Through interviews from various perspectives, Joan shares the common themes that have been shared for you to get started embedding Indigenous knowledge in your unit.By Deakin University
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In this episode, Joan Sutherland talks to Jamie Wheelahan about how she has facilitated connection and communication using technology with her cohort. As the Nursing Course Coordinator at the National Indigenous Knowledges, Education, Research, and Innovation (NIKERI) Institute, Jamie shares her experiences integrating Microsoft Teams and how her i…
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We speak with Stephen Casper, or "Cas" as his friends call him. Cas is a PhD student at MIT in the Computer Science (EECS) department, in the Algorithmic Alignment Group advised by Prof Dylan Hadfield-Menell. Formerly, he worked with the Harvard Kreiman Lab and the Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI) at Berkeley. His work focuses on better unders…
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We speak with Katja Grace. Katja is the co-founder and lead researcher at AI Impacts, a research group trying to answer key questions about the future of AI — when certain capabilities will arise, what will AI look like, how it will all go for humanity. We talk to Katja about: * How AI Impacts latest rigorous survey of leading AI researchers shows …
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We speak with Rob Miles. Rob is the host of the “Robert Miles AI Safety” channel on YouTube, the single most popular AI alignment video series out there — he has 145,000 subscribers and his top video has ~600,000 views. He goes much deeper than many educational resources out there on alignment, going into important technical topics like the orthogo…
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We speak with Thomas Larsen, Director for Strategy at the Center for AI Policy in Washington, DC, to do a "speed run" overview of all the major technical research directions in AI alignment. A great way to quickly learn broadly about the field of technical AI alignment. In 2022, Thomas spent ~75 hours putting together an overview of what everyone i…
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We speak with Ryan Kidd, Co-Director at ML Alignment & Theory Scholars (MATS) program, previously "SERI MATS". MATS (https://www.matsprogram.org/) provides research mentorship, technical seminars, and connections to help new AI researchers get established and start producing impactful research towards AI safety & alignment. Prior to MATS, Ryan comp…
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We speak with Adam Gleave, CEO of FAR AI (https://far.ai). FAR AI’s mission is to ensure AI systems are trustworthy & beneficial. They incubate & accelerate research that's too resource-intensive for academia but not ready for commercialisation. They work on everything from adversarial robustness, interpretability, preference learning, & more. We t…
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We speak with Jamie Bernardi, co-founder & AI Safety Lead at not-for-profit BlueDot Impact, who host the biggest and most up-to-date courses on AI safety & alignment at AI Safety Fundamentals (https://aisafetyfundamentals.com/). Jamie completed his Bachelors (Physical Natural Sciences) and Masters (Physics) at the U. Cambridge and worked as an ML E…
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In this episode, we speak with Prof Richard Dazeley about the implications of a world with AGI and how we can best respond. We talk about what he thinks AGI will actually look like as well as the technical and governance responses we should put in today and in the future to ensure a safe and positive future with AGI. Prof Richard Dazeley is the Dep…
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In this episode, Joan Sutherland talks to Associate Professor Joanne O’Mara, and Associate Professor Glenn Auld, where they share how they have embedded the Acknowledgement of Country in the literacy units they teach. They explore the role of literacy in empowering pre-service teachers to feel empowered to embed indigenous knowledges into their tea…
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In this episode, we have back on the show Hunter Jay, CEO Ripe Robotics, our co-host on Ep 1. We synthesise everything we've heard on AGI timelines from experts in Ep 1-5, take in more data points, and use this to give our own forecasts for AGI, ASI (i.e. superintelligence), and "intelligence explosion" (i.e. singularity). Importantly, we have diff…
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In this episode, Joan Sutherland takes you on a reflective journey through the last four episodes of Tales4Teaching, exploring AI through interviews with students, academics and the Director of the Digital Learning team. Joan also shares a personal experience that reinforced the importance of keeping the human in the loop. Transcript: dteach.deakin…
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In this episode, we have back on our show Alex Browne, ML Engineer, who we heard on Ep2. He got in contact after watching recent developments in the 4 months since Ep2, which have accelerated his timelines for AGI. Hear why and his latest prediction. Hosted by Soroush Pour. Follow me for more AGI content: Twitter: https://twitter.com/soroushjp Link…
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In this podcast, we explore how ChatGPT can support the research process by speeding up the information-gathering stage. Far from taking away from critical thinking, ChatGPT augments it by providing confidence that all relevant information is considered without replacing human thought processes. We also discuss how reframing the way we think about …
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In this episode, we speak with forecasting researcher & data scientist at Amazon AWS, Ryan Kupyn, about his timelines for the arrival of AGI. Ryan was recently ranked the #1 forecaster in Astral Codex Ten's 2022 Prediction contest, beating out 500+ other forecasters and proving himself to be a world-class forecaster. He has also done work in ML & w…
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In this episode, we speak with Rain.AI CTO Jack Kendall about his timelines for the arrival of AGI. He also speaks to how we might get there and some of the implications. Hosted by Soroush Pour. Follow me for more AGI content: Twitter: https://twitter.com/soroushjp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/soroushjp/ Show links Jack Kendall Bio: Jack i…
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In this episode, we speak with ML Engineer Alex Browne about his forecasted timelines for the potential arrival of AGI. He also speaks to how we might get there and some of the implications. Hosted by Soroush Pour. Follow me for more AGI content: Twitter: https://twitter.com/soroushjp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/soroushjp/ == Show links =…
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In consultations across the nation, Australians spoke of the need to have deeper engagement with the region. Authors, Professors Caitlin Byrne and Andrew O'Neil (Griffith University) explain those findings before discussing with Dr Tess Newton-Cain (Project Lead for the Pacific Hub at the Griffith Asia Institute) what this might actually look like.…
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We speak with AGI alignment researcher Logan Riggs Smith about his timelines for AGI. He also speaks to how we might get there and some of the implications. Hosted by Hunter Jay and Soroush Pour Show links Further writings from Logan Riggs Smith Cotra report on AGI timelines: Original report (very long) Scott Alexander analysis of this report…
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