Festival of Social Impact

Festival of Social Impact

The Festival of Social Impact is a celebration of RMIT’s commitment to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals through its work with industry partners, transformative research and innovative teaching.

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RMIT’s College of Business and Law proudly operates at the intersection of business, law and technology - with social impact. 

We create social impact through research, innovation in education, and external engagement with industry, community, professions and government, enabling us to deeply embed the UN Sustainable Development Goals in our wide range of work.

The 2024 Festival of Social Impact brings together educators, researchers, industry and students from across RMIT’s campuses in Australia and Vietnam, to share and highlight the social impact created by our community.

Festival of Social Impact

Festival schedule

Spanning two days in Melbourne and two days in Ho Chi Minh City, the festival will comprise exhibitions and interactive installations, presentations and workshops focusing on a range of impacts, including sustainable practices, decent work, gender equality, and embedding Responsible Practice.

Festival of Social Impact Exhibition

Date: Thursday 5 September
Time: 11:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: RMIT University Storey Hall Auditorium, Building 16 Level 5

The exhibition will offer an opportunity for people inside and outside RMIT to learn about the extraordinary depth and range of social impact activities in the College of Business and Law. 

Through posters, digital displays and discussion, the exhibition will encourage participants to share their ideas and generate collaborative opportunities delivering mutual gains.

The exhibition is curated by Dr Ying Zhou.

Engaging with Indigenous Perspectives via virtual reality - image capture of VR

Old meets new: Engaging with Indigenous perspectives via virtual reality (VR)

As part of the Festival of Social Impact Exhibition, we introduce our innovative virtual reality space to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.

This VR experience is designed to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, history and knowledge and foster ways of working that value and incorporate Aboriginal viewpoints.

This experience has been created by Mr Henry Purcell and the College’s Multimedia and Digital Development Team.

Engaging with Indigenous Perspectives via virtual reality - image capture of VR

Presentation Schedule

Day 1 | Thursday 5 September

Future-proofing your organisation: How an understanding of workforce trends can prepare your organisation for an ethical, sustainable future

Venue: RMIT University Green Brain Conference, Building 16 Level 7

This session is suitable for industry, professions, government and NGOs, and alumni.

Taking a diversity, equity and inclusion lens, this Festival of Social Impact event will look at how to prepare your organisation for a sustainable, productive future, making the best use of people's abilities and respecting the value of their diversity.

Topics will include neurodiversity in the workplace and digital transformation, men's uptake of parental leave, older people's adoption of technology and building an inclusive workplace for CALD employees in the outdoor.

Chaired by the Centre for Organisations and Social Change (COSC) co-Directors, Associate Professors Lauren Gurrieri & Lena Wang, panellists include:

This session will be followed by a light lunch, which attendees can add to their registration.

Imagining social futures: Pitching for a career that makes a difference

Venue: RMIT University Green Brain Conference, Building 16 Level 7

This session is suitable for RMIT staff, students and recent graduates, industry, professions, government and NGOs.

This event will highlight RMIT students’ commitment to positive social impact through a pitching competition, showcasing their work on achieving fair, sustainable, and socially impactful futures.

Participating students will have three minutes to pitch how their project would create a better future. Each pitch will be supported by a short explanation of the course in which the work was created.

The session will be led by the inaugural and current coordinators of the Bachelor of Business Social Impact major, Dr Janneke Blijlevens and Dr Carol Bond. An expert panel comprising an industry partner, an academic staff member, and a social impact expert will judge the pitches.

Chris Dodds, Managing Director of Growth & Innovation at Icon Agency, and Jessica Palti, Creative Director at Lifestyle Brands International, will join as industry panellists. Skye Godlee will also join as student panellist. The winner of the pitching competition will also receive a one-day internship at Icon Agency, providing hands-on experience in a leading integrated communications firm.

Global reach of RMIT's social impact: How RMIT researchers work with social actors to change the world

Venue: RMIT University Green Brain Conference, Building 16 Level 7

This session is suitable for industry professionals, government and NGOs, and researchers.

In this event, academics from the College of Business and Law will show how they collaborate with social actors worldwide to generate positive change through:

  • collaborating with the Government and NGOs in Bangladesh to alleviate poverty, presented by Dr Shahadat Khan;
  • developing a new ILO Convention on Decent Work in Global Supply Chains; presented by Professor Shelley Marshall; and
  • improving corporate behaviour in conflict zones, in partnership with Global Reporting Initiative and civil society, presented by Dr Jonathan Kolieb.

Chaired by Professor Paul Childerhouse, the examples and plenary discussion will explore the advantages and challenges of these and other potential approaches to generating social impact abroad.

Laurie Carmichael Lecture: Power, Profits and Price Gouging

Venue: RMIT University, Building 80 Level 2 Lecture Theatre 7

This is an external session hosted by the Carmichael Centre. Registration is essential.

The Laurie Carmichael Lecture is an annual keynote lecture hosted by the Carmichael Centre, an initiative of the Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work, and RMIT University’s Business and Human Rights Centre (BHRIGHT). The Lecture is named in honour of Laurie Carmichael, the legendary manufacturing trade union leader.

The 2024 keynote will feature Professor Allan Fels AO, former Chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Chair of the recent ACTU-commissioned Inquiry into Price Gouging and Unfair Business Practices, in conversation with ACTU Secretary Sally McManus.

Day 2 | Friday 6 September

Sustainable university careers in social impact: Breaking down traditional boundaries between professional and academic work

Venue: RMIT University Green Brain Conference, Building 16 Level 7

This session is suitable for professional and academic staff in the university sector and HDR students.

Whether professionally or academically qualified (or both), this session will provide practical guidance and advice on how to create and demonstrate social impact and build a satisfying and sustainable career.

Chaired by Professor Johanna Macneil, topics for discussion will include:

  • moving between domains over a career
  • contributing effectively to government policy
  • building stakeholder engagement around common interests
  • the ethics of creating social impact
  • creating a social impact narrative (with the benefit of hindsight)

The panel, providing examples and advice from their own careers, are:

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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Sentient' by Hollie Johnson, Gunaikurnai and Monero Ngarigo.

aboriginal flag
torres strait flag

Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.