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Farewells and Welcomes
South Africa Student Placement Program
Governance Committee Members
• The selection process for the South African program has
commenced, with over 70 Monash Australia applicants vying for 5
available places. Interviews were conducted at the start of the month
and participants are being finalised.
• This month Oxfam S.A. Staff member and Student Program Liaison
Officer Inger Harber met with Partnership representatives in
Melbourne to explore options for extending the placement program
upwards and outwards.
•Monash students are able to engage with the Partnership through the
Oxfam @ Monash group. The student group links students to
community development events and opportunities, and holds regular
events at Clayton campus.
The Partnership warmly welcomes Oxfam’s new
Research Manager – Natalie Gray – to the Governance
Committee.
Partnership Funded Project Update:
Climate Change in Bangladesh
•This month Alex Haynes, Monash researcher with Gender
Leadership and Social Sustainability (GLASS) Research
Unit, will present at the International Gender and Climate
Change: Women Research and Action Conference in Prato,
Italy. As part of the team working on the Gendered
impacts of climate change in Bangladesh partnership
project, Alex will talk about the Partnership and how it
relates to connecting research and action.
Upcoming Events & Opportunities
•The Partnership will present at the ACFID Universities
Linkage Network Conference in December 2011.
•A funding opportunity from the Climate and
Development Knowledge Network can be found at
http://cdkn.org - applications close October 24th.
Website & Monthly Updates
UPDATE
September
2011
One of the 2011 South Africa Student
Placement Program’s participants Bonnie Einsiedel – has begun a
Communications Assistant Internship
with the Partnership. If you have any
news/information about the
Partnership which may be relevant for
our monthly updates, please email her
at: [email protected]. She is also
updating the Partnership’s content on
the Monash website, which will go live
in the next fortnight.