Malam Karier 2024: A Journey in Bridging Cultures and Crafting change
Event description
Malam Karier 2024: A Journey in Bridging Cultures and Crafting Changes
A Conversation with Elizabeth McClean about establishing a career in Indonesia and Australia and making change.
Join us for an insightful conversation where we dive deep into the career and passions of Elizabeth McClean, founder of DJAMU. Elizabeth is an educator turned socio-entrepreneur who embodies the dynamic intersection of Australia and Indonesia relations. This unique interview will offer a rare glimpse into her firsthand experiences in establishing identity and how it turns into a career and a bridge for these two vibrant cultures.
Malam Karier is an annual event created by Australia-Indonesia Youth Association (AIYA NSW) where we talk all things career, ranging from AI to motivation. This is your chance to engage with a community passionate about their place in the world and connect compelling voices shaping international dialogue. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be inspired!
Rundown
6:00 pm: Doors open
6:15 - 6:45 pm: Interview with Elizabeth McClean
6:45 - 7:30 pm: Networking with refreshments
📅 Thursday, October 10th 2024
📍Room 277, Sydney Knowledge Hub, Level 2, Merewether Building H04, The University of Sydney NSW 2006
🕒 6:00 - 7:30 pm
This event is powered by the https://www.sydney.edu.au/engage/industry-business-partnerships/sydney-knowledge-hub.html, a research-led startup incubator and facilitator of collaborations between academia and industry. Through its on-campus coworking space, rich array of events, and programs designed for research entrepreneurs, the Hub supports commercialisation at the University of Sydney.
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This is a hybrid event.
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If you have any accessibility requirements, please email karla.perezromero@sydney.edu.au and let us know how we can support you prior to and during the event. Accessible directions include:
1) Ramps: enter the Merewether Building on Level 1 via the Butlin Ave car park as this path does not have stairs and leads to the lift.
2) Lifts: The lift is located on the north corner of the building on Level 1 when entering via the Butlin Ave car park. The Sydney Knowledge Hub Reception is located on Level 2.
3) Bathrooms: There is an accessible toilet located in the hallway leading from Reception. Follow the pink line on the floor.
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