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2 May 2010 - Cultural Diplomacy in East Asia - A Forum for Young Leaders (CDEA) in Berlin, May 2nd - 7th 2010
The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy will organize its second weeklong seminar on East Asia from 2 May through 7 May 2010.
The program is designed for young leaders and professionals, students and other interested audiences in various occupations in Europe and abroad, who wish to gain insight into the current political, economic and integrative trends in East Asia.
Under the title “East Asia’s Role in the Next World Order: G2 and the Global Economy” the seminar will provide an analysis of contemporary regional issues from both practitioner's and empirical perspectives. [click here for more]
29 October 2005 - The Intellect Culture Group of the AMSA & Chinese Australian Forum - Series of Open Forums.
Venue: Function Room - Grace Hotel (Cnr. King and York Streets, Sydney CBD).
Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
Entry: FREE
Date: Saturday 29 October
Themes: "Cultural Values from a broadly Eastern Perspective" by Maureen Tan
"Cultural Values from a broadly Western Eurocentric Perspective" by Marc Marusic
These themes will facilitate discussion on a broad range of community issues affecting both our Australian and ethnic communities in Sydney.
Further details of the Open Forums are listed on the web site: http://www.amsa.com.au/intel_culture.html
Toastmasters International is an organisation committed to providing real world training and a conducive environment for individuals to practice their communication, public speaking and leadership skills; and the opportunity to apply them. AMSA Toastmasters Club have their club meeting every last Saturday of the month.
Dear Fellow Toastmasters and Guests:
Please find the attached agenda for this month's meeting, which is being held on Saturday the 29th of October at the Grace Hotel. As you may already know the start time is 10:15 am for 10:30 am start till 12:30 pm.
26 October 2005 - Services of the NSW Office of Industrial Relations - How we can help you
Dear members and associates of the AMSA,
A reminder for the ABN sessions for the rest of the year. We have lined up two fantastic speakers on relevant issues of the day with a great end to the year with a dinner function.
26th October Services of the NSW Office of Industrial Relations - How we can help you
- Robin Amos, NSW Office of Industrial Relations Please note the change in subject as the new legislation has not been released.
Time: 6.00pm for 6.15 start. BYO dinner after. Cost for this session is free for members and $10 for non-members. <
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23 June 2005 - Business update on Australia's current Free Trade Agreement Negotiations
Date: Thursday 23 June 2005 Time: 2.30 - 4.30/5.30 pm Venue: NSW Department of State and Regional Development, Level 44, 225 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
There will be a business update outlining the major issues concerning the Australia-ASEAN-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement and Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The presenters will be Michael Mugliston, who is the Lead Negotiator of the above two FTA's, and Stephen Deady who is the Lead Negotiator of the Australia-United Arab Emirates FTA.
Dear members & associates of the AMSA Business Network,
Our next networking night will be on Wednesday, 22nd June. We will have Geoff Atkin from the Sydney CBD Business Centre, Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) to give a talk on "Visa Options for Business People Coming to Australia". This focus is closely related to the skills shortage that Australia is experiencing and the close ties with Malaysia that our members have. We have also requested a focus for small and medium sized businesses looking for skilled staff or partners from overseas. [click here for more]
7 June 2005 - Knowledge Management Seminar
Knowledge Management as an academic and business discipline has been evolving over the past ten years. In 2005 most organisations that have commenced the Knowledge Management journey are considering how best to build and sustain capability. Knowledge Management is multi-disciplinary. Consequently research must recognise many dimensions in order to build our understanding of the issues and opportunities that contribute to improved productivity and social capital.
The University of Melbourne recognises the need to contribute to the existing body of knowledge. Further, it supports effo ... [click here for more]
20 May 2005 - Yarra River Cruise MCACA VIC
20th of May 2005 - MSA (Malaysian Students Association, RMIT) Yarra River Cruise.
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