The CIPL team can help you develop your CPD opportunity, think about how to engage in professional learning, how to meet the needs of your market or how to best intersect with workforce changes in your sector.

Contact CIPL to make an appointment and find out how we can help.

CIPL Seminars and Workshops

Visit our News and events section for our list of seminars and workshops. Our workshops and recent seminars are also highlighted below.
 
The Centre for Innovation in Professional Learning (CIPL) offers a program of workshops, to enable UQ staff to review and finesse their CPD idea into a successful education program, using best practice professional development design and business tools. Workshops are offered at no cost to UQ staff.

Picture of the facade of the new Learning Innovation Building, looking skyward

The Learning Innovation Building 

CIPL has moved premises, and is now located on level 2 of the new Learning Innovation Building (17). The LIB is centrally located at St Lucia campus, on Staff House Road, next to Wordsmiths Café (see map). The Centre will be delivering its suite of learning innovation activities, including the action learning workshop “CPD: Designing for Success” from the state of the art facilities of the LIB. As a central hub for Learning Innovation, the LIB is also home to the Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology, the Teaching and Educational Development Institute and the Office of Undergraduate Education.

 

  
 

 

 

 

How we can help section

CIPL Workshops

The Centre for Innovation in Professional Learning (CIPL) offers a program of workshops, to enable UQ staff to review and finesse their CPD idea into a successful education program, using best practice professional development design and business to...

Briefing Session: Why and How to Pursue your CPD Idea

Find out how CIPL can assist you in pursuing your Continuing Professional Development idea. Briefing sessions are conducted by Professor Robert Hendy, Director. Want to know more about what CI...

Continuing Professional Development: Designing for Success

Turn your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) idea into a successful education program using best-practice, professional development design and business tools. This action learning workshop will take your CPD from an idea into a reality.

CPD: Designing for Success Outline (for UQ Staff)

Providing online presentations and resources from CIPL's Designing for Success Workshop - access restricted to UQ staff.

Design and Articulation Basics

This program provides an overview of CPD design, how it integrates into higher award courses, and the principles and practice of CPD design and articulation.   The workshop is an action learning process, continuing from ‘CPD:...

How we can help

A new portal for CPD

The University of Queensland has launched its new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) website, spearheaded by the Centre for Innovation in Professional Learning (CIPL). CIPL Direc...

Engagement, attrition and impact in large online courses: Lessons learnt from CPD

Learning Innovation Seminar Series, Monday, 15 April 2013, 11am-12pm Learning Innovation Building Jaime Metcher

Professional Learning Matters: a manifesto for change

Learning Innovation Seminar Series, Monday, 25 March 2013, 2-3pm Learning Innovation Building Professor Lynn Robinson

Professionals and further study: Findings from market research

Learning Innovation Seminar Series Monday, 20 May 2013, 2-3pm Learning Innovation Building Professor Bob Hendy and Allison Arnold 69% of professionals have engaged in further study in the last 12 months.

UQ CPD Website and Catalogue Project, Version 1

Welcome to the project briefing webpage for the UQ Continuing Professional Development Website and Catalogue project, Version 1. This page currently provides UQ staff access to view a project briefing presentation, and download a ...

‘Rhetoric and Reality: Research on how professionals continue to learn’

Learning Innovation Seminar Series, Thursday, 14 March 2013, 10am-12pm Learning Innovation Building Dr Ann Webster-Wright
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