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Biography

Dr Julie Willems is an Australian academic who holds qualifications in Nursing, the Humanities, and Education. Her research areas include educational equity; learning and teaching in higher education and continuing professional development; educational technologies; resilience; communication in disasters; and rural health. Julie was a recipient of the auDA Foundation's national 2011 research grant for the i-Survive Project exploring the use of ‘back channel’ communications via mobile social media during Australian emergencies and disasters.

Julie has worked on the Executive of both ODLAA (2011-2014) and ASSCILITE (2015- ). She founded and runs the association’s Digital Equity special interest group (SIG) and was the founding organising committee member for the ASCILITE 2018 Conference. As a member of the ASCILITE Executive, her areas of focus include policy and guidelines. She has been recently recognised as a leader in open, online and distance learning in the Australia-Pacific region.

Julie currently works for Monash University Rural Health and East Victoria GP Training.

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Education and qualifications (1)

Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

2004 to 2009 | PhD
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Professional activities (2)

Australiasian Society of Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE): Tugun, AU

2015-11-29 to present | Elected Executive
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Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia (ODLAA): Armidale, AU

2011-02-15 to 2014-12-01 | Elected Executive
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Funding (2)

Developing a national GP Supervisor professional development curriculum

2020-01 to 2020-01 | Grant
RACGP Foundation (VIC, VIC, AU)
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i-Survive Project

2011-02 to 2012-02 | Grant
auDA Foundation (Melbourne, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER: 2011
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