Events

1. Free Public Lecture: How Gender Can Affect Progress Towards The UN’s Millennium Development Goals

Nana Oye Lithur is the Chief Executive Director of the Human Rights Advocacy Centre and is a respected human rights activist in Ghana.  Nana has led several fact finding missions to investigate human rights violations in Ghana and has also worked as a lecturer, presenting Human Rights/CHRI human rights lectures for journalism students. Nana has also been recognised for her work in human rights and in 2008 was a recipient and champion torch bearer for women’s rights. This event is co-sponsored BusEco PAL Program.

Date: Wednesday 14 April, 2010
Time
: 1 pm – 2 pm
            (light refreshments from 2 pm – 2.30 pm)
Venue
: R4,  Rotunda, Building 8,
             Monash University Clayton Campus
RSVP: castan.centre@law.monash.edu.au
             or telephone 9905 3327

For more information: 
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/events/2010/lithur-lecture.html

2. Monash Golden Key Presents: ‘The Real World Transition’

After spending many years within the comfort zone of the University environment, the transition into the real world can be pretty daunting. You may well have your formal qualifications behind you, but has anyone actually helped you prepare for the interviews that lie ahead? How can you ensure your CV sets you apart? Are you able to articulate what you are really looking for when a potential employer asks you why you have chosen to apply to their firm?

This one-hour seminar will certainly benefit anyone about to venture into the workforce and will leave you with practical tips and advice that you can take away with you and immediately apply to your job search.

About our speaker:

 Paul Slezak has seen success in the highly competitive recruitment and advertising industries in Australia and Hong Kong by applying his professionalism, drive and creativity to develop and deliver solutions that exceed business expectations, and push the boundaries to create innovative solutions.

Having recently returned from Asia, Paul is the founder of 2 dots – a specialist consulting business focusing on career development, professional and business mentoring, as well as facilitating workshops that bring out the best in teams.  Paul is also Director of Recruitment Academy – undoubtedly Australia’s leading provider of tailored induction and training courses to the recruitment industry. He is also co-author of the recently published ‘21 things to do to get a new job NOW!’. Paul completed his Bachelor of Economics at the University of Sydney and his Masters degree at Macquarie University.

Details of the event are as follows:

Date: Monday 19 April, 2010
Time: 2 pm – 3:30pm
Location: R3, Building 8 (Rotunda), 
                  Monash University Clayton Campus
Cost: Free for all students 
          (you do not need to be a Golden Key Member to attend)

For more information please visit:
www.monash.golden-key.org

For queries email our Careers Officers:
Nicola Giarratana and Amit Chowdhury at
careers@monash.golden-key.org

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