Webinar details
Tuesday,
10 February 2026
4:00pm AEDT
Live online webinar
with Q&A
Why join?
This webinar is designed for aspiring and established education leaders wanting to drive meaningful improvement. The session will explore the deep connection between leadership and wellbeing and why both are essential for success in education.
This event runs for 45 minutes, including time for a live Q&A.
You’ll take away:
- Expert perspectives on common myths around educational leadership and wellbeing
- Why wellbeing is fundamental to effective leadership
- What sets our online Master of Education apart and why that matters
- Examples on how further study can support your professional advancement.
Meet your speakers
Dr Annie Gowing
Student Wellbeing Specialisation Curriculum Lead
Gain insights from Dr Gowing’s 25+ years’ experience leading wellbeing initiatives across P–12 and metropolitan schools.
Professor David Gurr
Educational Leadership Specialisation Curriculum Lead
Hear from a nationally recognised leader in school leadership, awarded the 2014 ACEL Gold Medal and the 2022 Outstanding Paper Award (Journal of Educational Administration).
Secure your spot
The next intake of the online Master of Education approaching. This is your opportunity to drive wellbeing, lead with influence and become an agent of change in education.
This session is designed for educators who qualify for the online Master of Education.
In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed either:
- A bachelor honours degree or equivalent in education or
- A bachelor degree or equivalent in education or a related discipline and at least two years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) relevant work experience or
- A bachelor degree or equivalent in any discipline, and at least 50 credit points, or equivalent, of graduate study in education
- A masters degree or equivalent in any discipline and at least two years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) relevant work experience.
If you meet these requirements, we'd love you to join us.