
Dr Megan Clark
Vice President, Technology, BHP Billiton, Australia
Dr Megan Clark is Vice President of Technology at BHP Billiton, Australia. Dr Clark manages BHP's Technology Group, developing technologies that provide competitive advantage and growth options for BHP's global business. She was previously a Director with NM Rothschild and Sons (Australia) investing in private companies in the information technology / telecommunications and multimedia sectors.
Currently, Dr Clark is on the Advisory Board of the Ian Walk Research Institute and the St Vincent's Foundation and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. She has been a member of the Australian Research Council Collaborative Grants Committee in the areas of engineering and geoscience and is currently on the Working Group on Asia for the Prime Minister's Science Engineering and Innovation Council examining the opportunities and threats presented by the growth of India and China.
Wednesday 28 November 2007
First Plenary Address: Professor Michael Gibbons, Director, SPRU-Science and Technology Policy Research, Sussex University, on "Engagement as a core value: Imperatives for change in universities, industry and communities"
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Session: Creative Industries and Design
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Industry Forum: Collaborative Education - convened by ACEN
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Second Plenary Address: Ron Perkinson, Senior Vice President, Whitney International University System, on "Challenges in preparing tomorrow's graduates for an international world of work"
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Session: Creative Industries and Design
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Industry Forum: Collaborative Education - convened by ACEN
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Second Plenary Address: Ron Perkinson, Senior Vice President, Whitney International University System, on "Challenges in preparing tomorrow's graduates for an international world of work"
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Thursday 29 November 2007
Third Plenary Address: Dr Megan Clark, Vice President, Technology, BHP Billiton, on "The rules have changed in the new global arena"
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Industry Forum: Finance Sector
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Industry Forum: Health and Community Services
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Fourth Plenary Address: Professor Rüdiger Iden, Senior Vice President, BASF Aktiengesellschaft, on "Requirements of the professions in the global context"
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Industry Forum: Finance Sector
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Industry Forum: Health and Community Services
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Fourth Plenary Address: Professor Rüdiger Iden, Senior Vice President, BASF Aktiengesellschaft, on "Requirements of the professions in the global context"
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Friday 30 November 2007
Fifth Plenary Address: Dr Diane Sisely, Director, Australian Centre for Human Rights Education, RMIT University, Australia, on "Values, rights and working globally"
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Industry Forum: Constructed and Built Enviroments
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Closing Panel: Relevant, effective and mutually beneficial partnerships: How to make them happen in the real world
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Industry Forum: Constructed and Built Enviroments
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Closing Panel: Relevant, effective and mutually beneficial partnerships: How to make them happen in the real world
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