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Monash Diversity and Inclusion Week 2016 – program online

Friday, September 16th, 2016

I am pleased to advise that the Diversity and Inclusion Week 2016 website is now online:

See www.monash.edu/students/diversity-inclusion-week

We have a fabulous program of events for students and staff both fun an informative. I have attached some promotional collateral to this email and I ask that you use your networks to advertise both the broader week and your individual activities and events. Some of these can be used in Facebook posts, on screens, email signatures, printed etc.

I also have some A2 D&I Week posters being delivered and if you have anywhere where these could be placed in your area let me know and I can send.

Kind regards,

NATALIE CZERNIAWSKI
Coordinator

Diversity and Inclusion
Campus Community Division

Muscle, bone and joint conditions – consumer forums for those affected

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016

One in three Australians are affected by muscle, bone and joint conditions, such as arthritis, osteoporosis, back & neck pain, fibromyalgia, gout and lupus. Yet these conditions receive very little attention.

These forums from MOVE are to help change this. Information gained will be used to guide future investment in muscle, bone and joint research, advocacy, education.

MOVE are trying to capture all age groups and particularly younger people with muscle, bone and joint conditions that often get left out..

Forums are in Melbourne, Benalla and Albury from September 27 to October 12. For more information and to register go to: http://tiny.cc/move-haveyoursay OR contact Hana Sabanovic on 03 8531 8017

MOVE

Apply NOW for Stepping Into Summer 2016/17

Thursday, September 8th, 2016

logo - Australian Employer Network on Disability

(Find full details on the AND site here : http://www.and.org.au/pages/summer-2016-17.html)

A range of multiple positions for students in a range of disciplines – Listed in order of soonest closing date for applications (Sept 16 to Oct 17)

Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development (Canbera)

Fair Work Ombudsman (Melbourne)

Department of Communications and the Arts (Canberra & Sydney)

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney & Brisbane)

Cummins (Melbourne)

Department of Finance (Canberra)

Commonwealth Bank (regional centres along the East Coast)

Norton Rose Fulbright (Sydney)

The University of Sydney (Sydney)

Department of Education and Training (Canberra)

Life Without Barriers (Newcastle)

Department of Environment and Energy (Canberra)

IP Australia (Canberra)

The Department of Social Services (Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart)

Attorney General’s Department (Canberra)

NSW Department of Family and Community Services (greater Sydney)

Victoria Police (Melbourne)

Good luck !!!

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Opportunity: Paid internship at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

Do you picture yourself working for the ACCC? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission are seeking motivated students with disability to complete an internship over the summer university break for a duration of six weeks.

There are two roles available:

Law, Arts, Commerce and Science Internship Program:Ideal for students studying Law, Arts, Commerce, Business, Communications, Legal or Finance.

Economics and Finance Intern: Ideal for students studying Economics, Finance or Commerce.

Internships can be undertaken in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra or Brisbane.

To find out more, visit the ACCC’s job description page for the full position description and details on how to apply.

To be eligible for the summer internship, students must be:

•               Registered with Disability Services at university OR provide proof of eligibility with relevant medical documentation

•               Currently studying a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree

•               In their final year of study.

•               Australian citizen

This internship is part of the Australian Network on Disability’s Stepping Into internship program. The program links students with disability to opportunities at organisations committed to the equitable inclusion of people with disability in all aspects of business.

For any questions regarding this position, please contact applications@and.org.au or call Emma Bell on 03 9621 2276.

Kind Regards,

Emma Bell

Program Coordinator- Stepping Into & PACE Mentoring

Australian Employer Network on Disability (AND)

Australian Employer Network on Disability (AND)

University Website Accessibility Survey

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

Call for survey participants – from researcher at Griffith University

“… improving accessibility in university websites for hearing and sight impaired users. As interactor with universities website your satisfaction and evaluation of accessibility including useability is valuable as subjective evaluation step in this research project, we invite you to fill out an online survey …”  (see link to flier and survey link below.)

All participants are eligible to enter the gifts draw for IPad mini, IPhone, Gift Cards ($150, 100, 50) and 20 Chocolate boxes.

University Website Accessibility Survey

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5WJ5BVX

Opportunity: Paid internship at Cummins South Pacific (Scoresby, Greater Melbourne area).

Friday, September 2nd, 2016

Do you picture yourself working for a leading international business that values integrity, innovation and diversity? Would you like to get paid while you learn?

Cummins is seeking motivated students with disability to complete a six week internship at their Scoresby site. Interns will gain first-hand experience of working with a global power leader, make valuable industry contacts, and experience the culture of Cummins.

There are two internships available:

Data Analytics Intern– ideal for a student studying Mathematics, Statistics, Data Analysis or related fields

Industrial/Process Engineering Intern- ideal for a student studyingEngineering, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management or related fields.

To find out more, visit Cummins’ job description page for the full position description and details on how to apply.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for the summer internship, students must be:

  • Registered with Disability Services at university OR provide proof of eligibility with relevant medical documentation
  • Currently studying a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate degree
  • In their penultimate or final year of study.
  • Australian citizen, Permanent Resident, or International Student with working rights.

This internship is part of the Australian Network on Disability’s Stepping Into internship program. The program links students with disability to opportunities at organisations committed the equitable inclusion of people with disability in all aspects of business.

For any questions regarding this position, please contact applications@and.org.au or call Emma Bell on 03 9621 2276.

Kind Regards,

Emma Bell

Program Coordinator-  Stepping Into & PACE Mentoring

AND logo

MS Mega Swim – 24 hour event

Tuesday, August 30th, 2016

Monash Sport is hosting a 24 hour Mega Swim to raise funds for people living with Multiple Sclerosis. The event is a 24 hour team event and is open to people of all swimming abilities with the key focus of participation as well as fundraising for MS.

Find out more at the Monash website or at the MS Mega Swim page.

MS Mega Swim Poster_Monash_Web 2016

Through My Eyes 2017 Scholarship Program

Tuesday, August 30th, 2016

See Through My Eyes is pleased to announce its first Scholarship Program for 2017. The STME scholarship program is to provide financial assistance to university students who are vision impaired or blind, who are working toward a sustainable and rewarding career in their chosen field.
Up to four scholarships of $2000 each will be awarded to undergraduate or postgraduate students. Scholarships are for one year only. Funds awarded can be spent on the following:

  • Payment of university tuition fees
  • Payment of student contribution fees
  • Purchase of textbooks and other course materials
  • Purchase of adaptive technology
  • Living expenses associated with study

Eligibility

Applicant must be diagnosed with a permanent vision condition that cannot be corrected and meets at least one of the following:

  • Visual acuity of 6/60 or less in at least one eye.
  • Visual field of less than 20 degrees.
  • Vision loss severely affecting daily life.

Applicant must be enrolled in a recognised Australian University in an undergraduate or postgraduate program and be continuing the course for at least one year from application.

Applicant must be registered with STME.

Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia.

Selection Criteria

Response to application questions.
Letters of recommendation.
Academic results.

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN AND WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER 30 2016

For more information and for applications forms visit: http://seethroughmyeyes.org.au/scholarship-applications-now-open/

Vision Australia Further Education Bursary 2016

Thursday, August 25th, 2016

The Vision Australia Further Education Bursary 2016 is now open for applications

In 2016, Vision Australia will award Further Education Bursaries to a select number of students who are blind or have low vision.

Each year, Vision Australia awards Further Education Bursaries to a select number of students who are blind or have low vision.

The bursaries provide adaptive technology to help the students fully participate and succeed in their chosen studies. Assistive technology can eliminate barriers to education and enhance access to information. It enables students to read course material, conduct research and improve their student life.

Our own research tells us that people from the blindness and low vision community who have a diploma, certificate or degree are more likely to be employed. Our bursary program is just one way in which we are levelling the playing field by supporting people to further their education and build a meaningful career.

Students of any age can apply for a Vision Australia Further Education Bursary.

Applicants must:

  • Be or become, a client of Vision Australia
  • Have a current (within the last 12 months) eye report on file with Vision Australia
  • Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
  • Be living or moving to Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory or Tasmania
  • Be enrolling to study at an institution in Victoria, ACT, NSW, Queensland, the Northern Territory or Tasmania
  • Be enrolling to study in at least Certificate IV or higher accredited courses including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (not a Foundation or Enabling course) at the start of the year or be already enrolled in such a course (preference may be given to those in the early stages of a course). The course must have a minimum 12 months remaining for those already enrolled.

Application deadline is 28th October 2016

Further selection criteria and how to apply

Paid Internship Opportunities for Students with Disability- Summer 2016/17

Thursday, August 25th, 2016

Looking to gain paid work experience in a leading organisation, build a network of contacts, and develop valuable skills and experience?

Stepping Into is a paid internship program designed specifically for university students with disability to gain hands-on work experience in their chosen field of study.

The Australian Network on Disability (AND), work with employers to identify and provide opportunities for university students with disability to “step into” the workplace. Stepping Into is an opportunity to gain exposure to various industries, and work alongside experienced professionals to further your skills and experience.

This summer there are opportunities all around Australia for students with a thirst for learning, and the willingness to give it a go.

Internships are available at:

  • Westpac
  • The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
  • Fair Work Ombudsman
  • Cummins South Pacific
  • The Department of Communications and the Arts
  • The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
  • Commonwealth Bank

And many more!

To view the current positions available, please visit the website. Please note: The website is constantly being updated with new positions. Keep checking in to see new opportunities.

Opportunities are based in city and regional areas all around Australia.

To be eligible, you must demonstrate the following:

  • Be in your penultimate or final year of study;
  • Be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident;
  • Be registered with Disability Services at your university, or have proof of eligibility from a medical practitioner.

For more information about the program, visit the website, like us on Facebook, or get in touch with us at the Australian Network on Disability on 03 9621 2276 or applications@and.org.au

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