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    Wattle Fellowship Spotlight [Venue: EY]


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    The University of Melbourne invites you to the first of three events that showcase the learnings, development and impact of students involved in the Wattle Fellowship. You will have the opportunity to learn about a selection of sustainability projects and network with attendees. 

    The Wattle Fellowship is the University of Melbourne’s flagship program with a mission to unlock the leadership the planet needs. Our vision is one where sustainability practices and principles are embedded into every social endeavour. Wattle Fellowship action projects are diverse and divergent, but all aim to create positive social and environmental outcomes. 

    At this event, our fellows will share with you:

    • How developments in green chemistry can address our recycling problem (Jun Park, Master of Science
    • What the correlation between team performance and nature connection is (Candice Colman, Master of Business Administration)
    • The process of translating legal doctrine around the rights of future generations through musical composition (Robert McIntyre, Juris Doctor)
    • Opportunities for bridging the talent gap in achieving our renewable energy targets (Anke Oatley, Master of Electrical Engineering)
    • The importance of transforming the social work sector in the aftermath of extreme weather events (Vittoria van der Hoeven, Master of Social Work)
    • How your nature strip can contribute to building a metropolitan nature corridor (Jesse Clune, Bachelor of Agriculture)

    Please arrive at 12pm for a 12:15pm start where you will be hosted by MC and Wattle Fellowship Program Director Linh Do.

    To register, please click the get tickets button. 

    Come along to network, hear ideas from the next generation, and learn about fellow-led sustainability action projects designed to create a positive impact now and into the future.

    Want to hear from more fellows? We also have spotlight events on the 24th at St. Hilda's and the 25th at Market Hall. 


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