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Sunday
Feb152009

Podcast Interview with Stuart Hamilton, CEO of Open Universities

I recently interviewed Stuart Hamilton on his thoughts on creativity and creative leadership. Stuart is CEO of Open Universities, Australia's leading supplier of online education with close association with 7 universities and links to other major universities as well.

Stuart is also chair of the Victorian Registration & Qualifications Authority, Secretary of the National Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and a member of the Victorian Skills Commission. He was Executive Director of the Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee (now Universities Australia) from 1996 to 2001. He was also foundation CEO of the Victorian Innovation Economy Advisory Board and headed several State and Commonwealth Departments. Previous Board appointments include the Council of La Trobe University, the Academic Senate of Melbourne University Private, the Australian Council for Educational Research, the International Association of Universities and the Australian Qualifications Framework Advisory Board. He studied at the Universities of Tasmania and Oxford and the ANU and has degrees in English language & literature and economics.

Download the podcast here

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