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The Asialink Leaders Program

 

Are you ready for the Asian Century?

By 2020, one in four jobs will be Asia related. Engaging with Asia is no longer an exotic option for all sectors of the Australian community.

The Asialink Leaders program provides a unique approach to developing Asia related knowledge and skills.

Applications for the 2009 program NOW OPEN and close 1 December 2008.  Download application form [pdf]

What are the program's benefits?

  • builds frameworks
  • provides access to leading Asia specialists
  • develops cultural intelligence and communication skills
  • guides participants to think strategically and enables them to lead their teams and organisations in new directions
  • begins to unpack the complexity of regional relations and what this means for Australia at every level of community.

The part-time program consists of four modules:

  • Three 2-day workshops
  • A monthlly dinner series
  • A 5 day Canberra retreat
  • Work-place projects
Find out more about the program

2009 Asialink Leaders Program Information Sessions:

Featuring Dr Margaret Byrne, UGM Consulting – one of Australia’s leading experts on cultural intelligence.
 
Melbourne Information Session
Date:    Wednesday 15 October
Time:    6pm for 6.30pm start
Venue:  PricewaterhouseCoopers - Freshwater Place, 2 Southbank Boulevard, Southbank
RSVP:   9 October 2008 to Shannan Knight - email: s.knight@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
 
Sydney Information Session
Date:    Tuesday 21 October
Time:    6pm for 6.30pm start
Venue:  PricewaterhouseCoopers - 201 Sussex St, Sydney
RSVP:   13 October 2008 to Shannan Knight - email: s.knight@asialink.unimelb.edu.au

2008 Asialink Leaders Program Brochure [PDF, 424kb, 2pages]

The University of Melbourne

The Ian Potter Foundation
UGM Consulting
 The University of Sydney
 The Australian National University  PricewaterhouseCoopers    

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