Peer Writing Tutor – Semester One
The Peer Writing Tutor has returned for Semester One!
The peer writing program gives you the opportunity to talk to another student about your writing. The tutors in the peer writing program are students who are good writers and are available to help you with the more straightforward questions that you [...]
April 24, 2009 – 10:25 am
The United Nations Youth Association of Australia runs a Journal called ‘Perspective’ and it’s currently accepting submissions for its 4th edition.
It’s a great way to become engaged in global issues as well as getting published in the process.
All you need to do is send in an essay, article or review to: perspective@unya.asn.au
Perspective is a [...]
Looking for employment or work experience in an arts related industry?
Jobs, Careers and News for the arts and creative industry are available through ArtsHub Australia. You can now access ArtsHub for free through Careers & Employment’s subscription through computers in the Careers Resource Centre.
There are jobs for students from many discipline backgrounds for a [...]
Treasury’s Graduate Program – applications close 1 May!
Applications for the Commonwealth Department of Treasury’s 2010 graduate intake are currently open and will close on 1 May 2009.
Apply at http://www.graduates.treasury.gov.au/content/apply.asp
“I have found the work extremely rewarding, I feel like I learned more in the first few months here than I learned during my four years [...]
“Life is never dull for people who work in the Treasury. But in these extraordinary times, with all sorts of challenging policy issues being dealt with by government, our people have some of the most interesting and rewarding jobs in the country. There is no better place to make a difference”
Dr Ken Henry, Secretary to [...]
“The SEEK Story – the history & background of SEEK, views on the current economic climate & how SEEK is responding to the downturn”
Tuesday 21 April, 12pm – 1pm, Theatre 1, ICT Building
Speaker: Paul Bassat, CEO, SEEK Limited
Seminar Synopsis
The Melbourne Graduate School of Management invites all students to come and hear Mr. Paul Bassat, [...]
The revolutionary concept of creating a business, from concept to launch, in 48 hours. The idea originated in the States, and this is the very first Start-Up camp to be held exclusively for students.
The best part – it’s FREE!
A basic run down:
Friday, 17th April 2009: Meet your team. Create a concept.
Saturday, 18th April 2009: Design [...]
The Counseling Service is running a series of free Student Workshops, running on Tuesday (and some other) lunchtimes.
Also, be sure to check out the service’s program of multiple session workshops.
For further information, see http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/counsel/Workshops09/semesterone09_index.html
Source: Student Services
Come and hear Mr. Sardo, CEO of the Australian Human Resource Institute talk to Faculty of Economics & Commerce students about the global financial crisis and the impact on HR in Australia.
All students with an interest in HR are welcome to attend.
Monday 27 April, Theatre 2, ICT Building, 6:20pm – 7:20pm
Speaker: Mr. Serge Sardo, [...]