Event Sponsor

Various opportunities available

About Event Sponsorship

CAUDIT holds a number of significant events throughout the year that provide traditional and innovative opportunities for those wishing to promote their products and services through one-off sponsorship. CAUDIT events are either targeted to specific disciplines or are more broadly aligned to the sector’s immediate needs.

Events hosted by CAUDIT include the annual CAUDIT Awards, the Autumn and Spring Members’ Meetings, Cybersecurity Summit, Community of Practice Symposiums and the biennial THETA conference (run in partnership with our Library and Teaching & Learning colleagues).

In addition to the regular events, there is potential to be involved through ad hoc, topical activities such as domestic and international study tours. The best way to keep informed about direct sponsorship opportunities is to subscribe to the CAUDIT sponsor email list.

 

2023 Main Events

THETA 2023Autumn Member's MeetingCommunities DayCAUDIT AwardsSpring Member's MeetingAHECS Cybersecurity Summit
16-19 April19-20 April20 April04 September04-05 September31 October - 02 November
Brisbane, QLDBrisbane, QLDBrisbane, QLDAuckland, NZAuckland, NZCanberra, ACT

2024 dates will be released later in the year

 

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CAUDIT Events

 

CAUDIT holds several events throughout the year.

Upcoming Main Events

Interfolio Showcase

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2023 Cisco Education Summit

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2024 CAUDIT Communities Conference

2024 CAUDIT Communities Conference - supporting key disciplines from the higher education sector ove...

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