Robyn Jarman

ADHD at Uni: Creating Conditions for Success

Robyn Jarman

This session explores supporting ADHD students to thrive in higher education.

Dr Oli Meredith will reflect on how compassionate pedagogy has helped her ADHD and other neurodivergent students thrive.

HDR student Robyn Jarman will discuss workplace learning for neurodivergent students. And a panel with honours students Sophie Clifton and Natalie Tolhurst and colleague Associate Professor Sarah Verdon will share their experiences of ADHD at school and university, including what has helped them and the complex barriers they have faced.

Bio

Robyn Jarman is a Lecturer of Haematology at Charles Sturt University and loves passing on her extensive industry knowledge and practical experience in medical laboratory science to the next generation of Medical Scientists.

Her teaching style is student centred. She is passionate about inclusive teaching practices and the pedagogy of kindness. Robyn is currently undertaking a Master of Philosophy at CSU - her research is focusing on the experiences of neurodivergent students in work integrated learning subjects.