The Scholarship of Learning and Teaching (SoLT) 2025 conference theme is, “Empowering education through confidence and change.” The SoLT conference is designed as a platform for vocational and higher education engagement where educators, researchers, policymakers and industry leaders can exchange ideas, share best practices and discuss the latest educational trends.
Vocational and higher education institutions alike, have a responsibility to prepare students well for their careers ahead. Vocation and higher education educators bring a wealth of experience to the classroom and play a critical role in better harmonising the integration of vocational to higher education. Tertiary education institutions also have a crucial role in fostering inclusive, equitable and prosperous societies.
Conference tracks:
- Track 1: Embracing teaching and learning innovations in AI
- Track 2: Empowering tertiary education harmonisation
- Track 3: Embracing educational justice, integrity and inclusivity
- Track 4: Empowering partnerships and community engagement
- Track 5: Empowering quality assurance
- Track 6: Embracing scholarship and research initiatives
Submissions are now open and close on Friday 7 February, 2025
Submissions are now open and close on the 31 March, 2025
The SoLT conference will held at the TAFE Queensland South Bank Campus. South Bank is Brisbane’s premier lifestyle and cultural destination.
Learn more about TAFE Queensland's Higher Education courses.
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If you have any questions regarding submission of abstracts, papers, posters pre-conference, registrations or general program information, please contact us via email at highereducation@tafeqld.edu.au.
Accommodation information
The SoLT conference will held at the TAFE Queensland South Bank Campus.
South Bank is Brisbane’s premier lifestyle and cultural destination. Located on the southern banks of the Brisbane River, it is open 365 days a year and attracts an estimated 14 million visitors annually.
South Bank stretches from Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art in the north to the Queensland Maritime Museum in the south and is famous for its diverse mix of entertainment, recreation and leisure activities that are all within walking distance of each other. Just some of the precinct’s highlights include inner-city parklands; a wide selection of restaurants, cafes and bars; world-class museums and galleries; a performing arts centre; a cinema; five-star hotels and the Wheel of Brisbane.
Home to hundreds of events each year, South Bank is continually evolving to create new and exciting experiences for locals and visitors alike.