Martin Bean | Founder & Chief Executive Officer (Former Vice-Chancellor & President of RMIT University)
The Bean Centre

Martin Bean, Founder & Chief Executive Officer (Former Vice-Chancellor & President of RMIT University), The Bean Centre

Martin founded The Bean Centre with a single mission: To partner with visionary education experts, breakthrough technology companies and future thinking education providers to create a future that works.


Through The Bean Centre and drawing on his deep knowledge of the intersection of technology and education, Martin provides strategic advice to educational organisations of all types - private, public and community.


Previously, Martin was Vice-Chancellor and President of RMIT University, an institution with over 80,000 students based in Melbourne, Australia, with campuses in Vietnam and formal University partnerships in Singapore and China. He previously held the positions of Vice-Chancellor of The Open University, the UK’s largest academic institution and leader in the provision of flexible learning, and General Manager of Microsoft’s Education Products Group in Seattle, Washington. He has held various executive leadership roles in companies focused on integrating technology and learning solutions. 


In 2012, he launched FutureLearn, the UK’s first at-scale provider of Massive Open Online Courses, and in 2014 he was named one of the UK Prime Minister's Business Ambassadors. 


Martin was the Australian Government representative on the Commonwealth of Learning Board of Governors, Chaired the Australian Technology Network of Universities in 2017 and 2018 and Chaired the Victorian Vice-Chancellors' Committee in 2018 and 2019. 


In 2021, Martin was appointed by the Australian Government as one of three Business Champions to support the Australia – Vietnam Strategic Partnership and jointly led a Federal Government Review of university-industry collaboration in teaching and learning. 


He has won numerous awards in the UK and US for his contribution to education including an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of London in 2013 and a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 United Kingdom New Year's Honours list, both for services to higher education.

Don't miss Martin presenting in the ICT Management Congress and the Higher Ed Congress!

Appearances:



Day 1 @ 15:45

Building successful industry partnerships for teaching and learning - Lessons learned from the Bean and Dawkins Review"

  • What we learned from Industry as part of our review of industry collaboration in teaching and learning. 
  • What were our recommendations and why we believe they matter? 
  • What is the opportunity for universities to work with industry to support lifelong learning? 

Day 2 @ 09:00

What does a CIO need to know to be ready to support their institution in a COVID recovering world? - a Vice Chancellor perspective

  • What are the major shifts impacting Higher Education in Australia and globally? 
  • What are the enabling digital capabilities that a university needs to meet the challenges or unlock the opportunities? 
  • How can a CIO open the minds of their executive and council to invest for success? 
last published: 11/Aug/22 02:45 GMT

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