September 2017
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Wednesday 06 |
Meet our MBA professors and students, discover more about your study options and have all your questions answered. The evening will begin at 5.30pm with networking, followed by a presentation at 6.00pm and an opportunity for individual questions at 7.00pm.
The information evening will cover the MBA Full Time, MBA Flexible, Graduate Certificate in Business, Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Graduate Certificate in Leadership, and Graduate Certificate in Social Impact.
Register online at www.business.uwa.edu.au/school/news/mba-info-evening
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Monday 25 |
Our stunning campus offers a vibrant and dynamic learning environment with its mix of heritage buildings, contemporary architecture and beautiful gardens. Current UWA students will take you on a tour of our campus giving you an insight into what it’s like to be a student at UWA.
Join us for informal morning tea after the tour. Our Future Students team will also be available to answer questions on courses, entry requirements and the UWA student experience.
All future students and their families are welcome.
Bookings are essential so please head to the webpage provided to register.
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Tuesday 26 |
Forecasting is required in many situations: deciding whether to build another power generation planting the next five years requires forecasts of future demand; scheduling staff in a call centre next week requires forecasts of call volume; stocking an inventory requires forecasts of stock requirements. Forecasts can be required several years in advance (for the case of capital investments), or only a few minutes beforehand (for telecommunication routing). Whatever the circumstances or time horizons involved, forecasting is an important aid in effective and efficient planning.
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October 2017
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Monday 16 |
14:00 - SYMPOSIUM - The Clever Country: The importance of investing in regional and remote students
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This symposium brings together a panel of experts from across Australia to discuss ways to support regional and remote students to succeed in higher education. The purpose is to explore the value of investing in higher education from the perspective of the individual, community and the university sector and to question what we need to do to become a truly ‘clever country'.
The symposium will feature the following panel of experts:
Professor Grady Venville Chair (Dean of Coursework Studies, The University of Western Australia)
Tim Shanahan (Chair, WA Regional Development Trust)
Professor Sally Kift PFHEA (President, Australian Learning and Teaching Fellows, Former DVC – Academic, James Cook University)
Professor Steven Larkin (Pro Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Education and Research, University of Newcastle)
Vicki Ratliff (Director, Equity Policy and Programmes, Australian Government Department of Education and Training)
Professor Sue Trinidad (Director, National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education)
The symposium will be held in The University Club of Western Australia Auditorium, and refreshments will be provided.
Attendance is free, but tickets are limited so RSVP is essential. Reserve your ticket here: http://bit.ly/2xunNxe
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