Document Accessibility Essentials
This half-day workshop highlights the accessibility requirements in creating documents using the Microsoft Office Suite reviewing Word and PowerPoint, as well as PDF documents.
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This half-day workshop highlights the accessibility requirements in creating documents using the Microsoft Office Suite reviewing Word and PowerPoint, as well as PDF documents.
ADM+S Members Only, ECR Students, HDR Students, Melbourne, Online
Join this session delivered by ADM+S Affiliate Kacper Sokol and Associate Investigator Danula Hetticachchi as they explore how we can reimagine XAI by drawing upon a broad range of relevant interdisciplinary findings.
ADM+S Members Only, ECR Students, HDR Students, Melbourne, Online
Join this session delivered by ADM+S Affiliate Kacper Sokol and Associate Investigator Danula Hetticachchi as they introduce the three core components of surrogate explainers: data sampling, interpretable representation and explanation generation in view of text, image and tabular data.
ADM+S Members Only, ECR Students, HDR Students, Melbourne
All ADM+S members are invited to participate, no previous or technical experience necessary. We are looking for team participants, team mentors/leaders, and roving mentors.
ADM+S Members Only, ECR Students, HDR Students, Melbourne, Online
Presented by A/Prof Joanna Strycharz, this interactive workshop explores how scholars can study digital vulnerabilities in the context of advertising and branded communication.
ADM+S Members Only, ECR Students, HDR Students, Melbourne, Online
Presented by A/Prof Joanna Strycharz, this talk addresses the evolving relationship between consumer empowerment and regulatory governance in the context of data-driven advertising.
ADM+S Members Only, ECR Students, HDR Students, Melbourne
ADM+S is welcoming EOIs from our ADM+S research community to submit session ideas for our 2026 ADM+S Summer School.
ADM+S Members are invited to join a 1.5-hour Q&A session with colleagues from the Australian Internet Observatory (AIO), exploring the Observatory’s latest developments and research capabilities.
Nick Srnicek is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Economy at King’s College London. His latest book, Silicon Empires: The Fight for the Future of AI (Polity, 2025) examines the geopolitical economy of artificial intelligence. Dr. Srnicek’s prior book, Platform Capitalism (Polity, 2016) was translated into 15 languages. He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, is on the Board of Advisors for the Autonomy Institute, served as an editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies, and on the editorial advisory board for the SAGE Handbook on Digital Labour.