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Yarning up: Making a difference through Higher Education

Published: 24 September 2008

Hosted by Monash University's arts and law faculties, the seminar aims to inspire Indigenous people to consider careers as lawyers, archaeologists, criminologists, and native title consultants.

Come and have a yarn with current and past Indigenous university students. Let us 'yarn up' and see that Aboriginal people can make a difference in Australian society through higher education, both as students and as graduates.

Time: 5-7 pm
Date: Tuesday 14 October, 2008
Venue: Monash University, Clayton campus, Law faculty basement, Building 12
RSVP: Tuesday 7 October to Kristel.Keleher@general.monash.edu.au or telephone +61 3 9905 8699 or +61 3 9905 4200

Door prizes and BBQ provided

Seminar topics include:
Introduction: pathways for Indigenous community members in arts and law
Completing a Monash arts and/or law degree: what it takes
Career options available to Monash graduates: how to make a difference.