Scholarship of teaching conferences for the Division of Business

The conferences listed below can be used as a starting point for where you can present and publish your research on the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education.

Conferences

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Focus

Frequency

Academy of Marketing Science (opens in new window) conference content includes refereed paper sessions, research-in-progress sessions, panels, and workshops
Yes
International
Annual
Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (opens in new window) conference for accounting and finance academics
Yes
Australasia
Annual
Asian Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues (opens in new window) considers international accounting issues in various Asian Pacific countries. The conference often includes a section on accounting education and research
Yes
International
Annual
American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting and Conference on Teaching and Learning in Accounting (opens in new window) promotes accounting education, research and practice.
Yes
International
Annual
American Marketing Association Marketing Educators’ Conferences Summer and Winter (opens in new window) provides an opportunity to investigate current and emerging issues within marketing science
Yes
International
Annual
Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting (opens in new window) includes workshops on a broad section of subjects relevant to legal educators
Yes
United States of America
Annual
Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA) Annual Conference (opens in new window) promotes excellence in legal academic teaching and research with particular emphasis on early career academics, throughout Australasia
Yes
Australasia
Annual
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Conference (opens in new window) conference considers specific themes associated with management education, scholarship, research and practice
Yes
International
Annual
Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC) Annual Conference (opens in new window) provides marketing information and research for academics and marketing practitioners from Australia and New Zealand as well as other countries
Yes
International
Annual
British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA) Annual Conference (opens in new window) provides the opportunity for delegates to present their current research, network, and meet with professional bodies and publishers
Yes
International
Annual
European Accounting Association (EAA) Annual Congress (opens in new window) presents research in the areas of management and accounting including accounting education
Yes
International
Annual
European Academy of Marketing Annual Conference (EMAC) (opens in new window) provides an annual forum for the presentation and discussion of research projects in various stages of development
Yes
International
Annual
New Zealand Management Accounting (NZMA) Conference (opens in new window) a forum for management accounting educators, researchers and professionals. Includes issues associated with the accounting education
Yes
International
Annual
UK Centre for Legal Education Conference (UKCLE) Learning in Law Annual Conference (opens in new window) provides a forum for delegates to consider how different stakeholders experience legal education from a variety of viewpoints
Yes
International
Annual


For some Divisions there are also ranked conferences lists as part of the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) conference rankings. These conference proceedings are an indicator of quality for the disciplines Built Environment, Design, Engineering, and Computing. The Australian Research Council (ARC) released the full ERA 2010 Ranked Conference List in February 2010. All information relating to the final list can be obtained from the ARC website (opens in new window), or UniSA’s ERA information hub.

Suggestions for other conferences related to the Scholarship of teaching and learning are welcome. Please send any ideas by email to LBY-Teaching&Learning.

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Latest content revision: Wednesday, 9 May 2012