Actuaries Institute Podcast
A podcast by Actuaries Institute
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129 Episodes
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Driven by Data: Insights from an actuarial entrepreneur
Published: 5/10/2022 -
That’s Super: Big industry, big career opportunities
Published: 4/29/2022 -
Diversity and Inclusion Series: Spotlight on dyslexia
Published: 3/13/2022 -
‘Radical actuaries’ and how they’d save the world
Published: 3/6/2022 -
That’s Super: Product and Innovation in Superannuation
Published: 2/6/2022 -
Global climate risk and green research
Published: 12/20/2021 -
Mastering mathematics for Australia's future
Published: 12/13/2021 -
Driven by Data: Gaining a coding edge
Published: 12/9/2021 -
Aged Care Funding: Assessing the Options and Implications
Published: 12/5/2021 -
Driven by Data: In conversation with Rob Daly
Published: 11/25/2021 -
The magic pudding and the claim farmer, a never-ending story | 2021 Virtual IDSS
Published: 10/7/2021 -
That’s Super: Optimising member outcomes
Published: 9/23/2021 -
Disability, Discrimination and Dedication - Interview with Dr Dinesh Palipana (IDSS Keynote Speaker)
Published: 9/9/2021 -
Securing Adequate Retirement Incomes for an Ageing Australia
Published: 8/22/2021 -
Driven by Data: Machine learning explained
Published: 7/15/2021 -
Driven by Data: Amanda Aitken
Published: 5/12/2021 -
The Role of Directors and Boards - Lessons from the Banking Royal Commission - 2021 All-Actuaries Virtual Summit (Mini-Podcasts)
Published: 4/22/2021 -
Collaboration key in gaining broad understanding of student members
Published: 4/20/2021 -
Recent Developments in Understanding Natural Climate Variability - 2021 All-Actuaries Virtual Summit (Mini-Podcasts)
Published: 4/1/2021 -
SPC Practice Update Podcast
Published: 3/31/2021
This podcast series examines current and emerging issues facing the actuarial profession and challenges to businesses.You can earn two CPD points for each podcast you listen to.DISCLAIMERThe views and opinions expressed in Actuaries Institute Australia podcasts are those of the speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers or the Actuaries Institute Australia, it’s members, directors, officers, employees or agents.