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GSB week caters for a wide audienceThe Graduate School of Business (GSB) is holding a series of events based in the Melbourne CBD and on campus at Caulfield. The GSB will showcase the leadership advantage that you can gain through a Monash postgraduate business degree. Prospective students will find out how they can build their GSB advantage, through participation in co-curricula activities such as the career-readiness program, mentor program, employability, resume writing and interview skills workshops, to name but a few. Learn first-hand about the GSB experience from workshop facilitators, academic staff and current students. The event is free and will be held in Building H (1.25) at Caulfield Campus on Tuesday 28 October from 5-7pm. For more information go to http://www.gsb.monash.edu.au/gsb-week/index.html. In another highlight during the GSB week the proposed changes to workplace relations and their likely impact on management and employees will be addressed on Monday 27 October during an open forum Forward with Fairness – an analysis of the Rudd government’s proposed workplace relations changes. Mr Tony Lawrence, Workplace Rights Advocate, Professor Julian Teicher, Director of the Graduate School of Business at Monash University, Associate Professor Anne Bardoel and Associate Professor Peter Gahan from the Department of Management at Monash will be part of the panel who will take an in-depth look at the proposed changes to workplace relations. The event will be held at the Westin Hotel, 205 Collin Street from 6pm to 8pm. RSVP online before 22 October at http://www.gsb.monash.edu.au/gsb-week/registration.php. |