Staff
Anne Forster – Director

Prior to joining the University of Sydney in 2001, Anne was Vice President of NextEd Pty Ltd, where she was responsible for learning services for global partnerships in online learning. Before that she was Director of Educational Development, Australian Graduate School of Management, at the University of New South Wales. Anne has been an active educational technologist since 1975 with extensive experience in program design, evaluation, systems and academic development for the implementation of distributed education programs. She has published widely and has developed multi-modalprograms in business administration and the study of distance education itself. She has held both academic and management positions in Australia, Canada and the United kingdon and has worked as a consultant in the South Pacific, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom on policy and strategic development of distance education and training programs. Her recent work has focused on transforming practice and advancing quality by investing in pedagogical innovation and emerging technologies for learning environments.
As Director of iTEV manages projects requiring a University wide response in entrepreneurial education and reports directly to the Vice-Chancellor. The ITEV project is a strategic development and investment initiative providing business and project management expertise in the development of post-graduate professional programs using distributed learning.
Anne's full CV
Senior Project Officer: Business Development
This position is currently vacant
Jennifer Beckett - Executive Officer
Jennifer has a strong background in University administration. She has worked at The University since 1997 when she first took up a position as Admin Assistant at the Centre For Research on Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities. Since then she has worked as the Admin Officer/Marketing and Corporate Liaison Co-ordinator of the Project Management Graduate Programme. As part of her time with the PMGP she also assisted in the realignment of course material and academic outcomes of the Programme as well as instituting a new administrative system. In the months just prior to joining iTEV Jennifer was the acting AusAID Co-ordinator of The University.
As well as her experience in the University setting Jennifer has external experience in event management and promotions. She is currently enrolled in a PhD in the Department of English at The University of Sydney.
Jennifer’s role at iTEV is to provide administrative, project management and research support to all iTEV ventures.




