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Volunteer at Melbourne International Student Conference 2016

Meld Magazine

Fri Jan 22 2016

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LOOKING for volunteering opportunities in 2016? Meld is looking for passionate, enthusiastic and can-do students both local and international to be involved in the upcoming Melbourne International Student Conference taking place this May. 

The Melbourne International Student Conference is here again! Set to take place this May 6 and 7 (much earlier than previous years, we know!), we are now looking for passionate, enthusiastic and can-do students to be part of the conference team.

The conference is an annual event bringing together local and international students, as well as industry, to learn, exchange ideas, innovate and collaborate to support young people in their personal and professional development.

The conference recognises that governments, not-for-profits, students groups, education institutions, business, alumni and industry professionals are part of an intricately connected ecosystem of networks and relationships, and invites wide-ranging participation and input in the development and delivery of the conference program.

The theme for this year’s conference is ‘The Future of Work’ and will address topics including global employability and work-readiness, cultural competency and integration, leadership and entrepreneurship, professional networking and mentoring.

If this sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, we’d like to hear from you!

There are opportunities for involvement in the following areas:

Organising committee

  • Program development
  • Promotion and marketing
  • Partnerships and sponsorships
  • Media (photographers, videographers, reporters, graphic designers)
  • Logistics

Conference day volunteers

  • TAG workshop teachers
  • Facilitators
  • Ushers
  • Registration

To apply, simply get in touch with our Community Engagement Projects Officer ellie.khoo@meldmagazine.com.au by February 7,  telling her a bit about yourself, the area(s) you’d like to be involved in, and how you think you can contribute to making it an impactful event for students.

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