iChange Video
CQUniversity's free social innovation orientation program has already been accessed by more than 2000 students and staff, and has just been refreshed in 2019.
Transcript
PRESENTERS:
Welcome to iChange at CQUniversity!
LESLEY LOWE, CQUNI BUNDABERG:
CQUni wants to empower its staff and students and all of our communities to embrace social innovation and make a sustained positive difference to their world.
PROF NICK KLOMP, CQUNI VICE-CHANCELLOR:
Social innovation is fundamentally important to this university.
STEPHANIE WOOLLARD, SEVEN WOMEN:
There are a lot of world leaders lacking moral and ethical leadership so it's up to us to create change.
SHIRLEY CHAI BOON, CQUNI GRADUATE:
I've been trying to find ways to learn how to do good better.
URUSHA SANKAR, CQUNI MELBOURNE:
It's all about you, about us, and the students!
SCOTT CHAPMAN, RFDS:
Artificial intelligence and use of technology.
PROF CAROLYN UNSWORTH
We're using the latest 3D technologies so that we can see can the wheelchair move through it.
LESLEY LOWE, CQUNI BUNDABERG:
How should we ensure we don't forget the great social innovations developed by our first people?
JAYMZHI WHITE, AIME MENTOR:
Seeing young Indigenous people getting out of their shell, deadly!
SANDRA LILOMAIAVA, AIME MENTORING:
And have them realize what their potential is.
A/PROF HENRIETTA MARRIE, CQUNI:
If young people can see this kind of growth happening in their own community it will allow them to be able to say I do want to go to university.
URUSHA SANKAR, CQUNI MELBOURNE:
What are the things that are affecting us all globally and what impact do they have on us locally?
MINDY LEOW, B LAB AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND:
I realised that if our lives were just about accumulating wealth, then it's pretty meaningless.
KEVIN ROBBIE, THINK IMPACT:
I actually want the world to be better than it is.
URUSHA SANKAR, CQUNI MELBOURNE:
When it comes to changing the world, it's handy to know where to start. Let’s go!
LESLEY LOWE, CQUNI BUNDABERG:
Let's go!