Design For Learning: Transforming higher education learning and teaching practice in response to rapid changes” Symposium 1st May at the University of Melbourne.The “Design For Learning: Transforming higher education learning and teaching practice in response to rapid changes” Symposium will be held at UniMelb 1st May 2026 hosted by the Centre for the Study of Higher Education. This Symposium showcases how design-led approaches can address the complex pedagogical challenges confronting higher education in an era of rapid global change—including the COVID19 pandemic and the accelerating use of generative artificial intelligence in learning and assessment. Positioning teaching and learning as a design science offers a pragmatic and rigorous way to respond to these challenges by generating innovations that are transferable, research-informed, and adaptable across diverse educational contexts. The Symposium will explore collaborative, research-based design methodologies such as Design Based Research, Educational Design Research, Design Thinking, and Action Research. These approaches bring students, teachers, learning designers, and educational researchers together from the earliest stages of problem identification through iterative cycles of design, implementation, and evaluation. Such methods embrace the “messy” and fast changing realities of contemporary higher education. Aligned with the University of Melbourne’s Framework for Educational Excellence, the Symposium highlights how design-led methodologies can be strengthened by connecting these seven dimensions to design-oriented pedagogical research. The Symposium illustrates how systematic, inquiry driven innovation can advance both theory and practice while supporting high quality, future-ready education at scale. The Symposium will include several parallel streams of presentations, grouped thematically and will feature an invited stream of presentations in collaboration with a special issue of JUTLP – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice (Q1) “Design-based research: Transforming higher education learning and teaching practice in response to rapid changes”. Call For Presentation Abstracts: Presentations should be no longer than 15 minutes, with time for Q&A. We invite proposals (500 word abstracts due 23 March 2026) for the presentation of research aligned with the Symposium theme, including studies of higher education policy and management, teaching, learning and assessment, student experience and outcomes, and equity and inclusion. More info here |