Global alumni update
Compiled by Kate Chong, Jennifer Smith and Bev Fryer
Alumni networks and events
Make new contacts in your area of interest or around the globe by getting involved with an alumni network or by attending events. For full details, visit the website at www.alumni.monash.edu
Caulfield campus reunion -- 15 November
Calling all graduates who studied at the Caulfield campus through its eras as Caulfield Technical College, Caulfield Institute of Technology, Chisholm Institute of Technology and the David Syme School of Business.
See how things have changed, catch up with old classmates and staff and reminisce about Caulfield campus life. Help us spread the word by telling your Monash friends, and keep an eye on the alumni website -- www.alumni.monash.edu -- for further details.
Business and Economics
Engineering
Civil Engineering
Industrial Engineering and Engineering
Management (IEEM)
Thanks to outgoing IEEM president Alan Emerson (BE 1985) for his dedicated service, and welcome to incoming president Grant Mitchell (BE 1995).
Environment
Monash Environmental Alumni
Information Technology
Law
MBA
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Pharmacy
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Monash Alumni Association Inc.
Thanks to outgoing president Mark Hillebrand (BBus(Mktg) 1988) who has served three terms as president of the association, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
Hong Kong
Monash University Hong Kong Alumni Association
Thanks to outgoing president Bonnie Wong (BBus 2000) for her dedicated service, and welcome to incoming president Michael Lee (BPerfA 2000).
Malaysia
Singapore
Monash University Alumni Association Singapore (MUAAS)
The annual event for Monash alumni in Singapore will be held on 11 September, to be co-hosted by Monash chancellor Jerry Ellis and MUAAS president Jannie Tay (BSc MSc).
South Africa
United Kingdom
Monash University London Centre
A reception for Monash alumni in the UK will be held on 2 June.
Gearing for Success seminars
Breakfast seminars, held in Melbourne's CBD, provide professional and personal development for alumni and guests. The next seminar, 'Four funerals and a wedding: disruptive technologies and digital convergence', will be held on 22 June. Associate Professor Damian Conway, a research associate with the Faculty of Information Technology, will be guest speaker.
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