Name
Robust and respectful democracy: trust, belonging and challenge on University campuses
Date & Time
Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Description
Australian universities are foundational pillars of society and democracy – places where evidence is interrogated and ideas debated, where free speech is respected and where students learn to challenge and be challenged. This session explores how universities can foster the vigorous debate that underpins democracy while also fostering the sense of belonging and social cohesion that is essential to democratic participation. How do we equip students, staff and the broader community, to engage in respectful but challenging conversations across diverse perspectives and experiences?
Speakers
David Slucki,Director, Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation Loti Smorgon Associate Professor in Contemporary Jewish Life and Culture, Monash University
Susan Carland,Deputy Research Director — Impact, Engagement, and Enterprise, School of Social Sciences; Chief Investigator, Campus Cohesion program, Monash University
Mike Baird,Chief Executive Officer, Susan McKinnon Foundation
Susan Carland,Deputy Research Director — Impact, Engagement, and Enterprise, School of Social Sciences; Chief Investigator, Campus Cohesion program, Monash University
Mike Baird,Chief Executive Officer, Susan McKinnon Foundation