Take your career
to the next step
25 November – 10 December 2019
The Future of WorkTechnology, innovation and societal shifts are all going to change the world of work in the future. Hear from our interdisciplinary panel of academic experts as they discuss the likely changes and impacts this may have on your future career.
Social Media & Politics Hear career tips and insights from alumnus John Tass-Parker, Head of Politics and Government at Instagram (USA). John has translated his media and communications degree and his photography and film production experience into a career advising Prime Ministers and tech giants.
Your Career: Going GlobalSet yourself up for international career success in Australia and overseas with the help of our expert panel of alumni who will share advice about how to adjust to a new city, build a network and avoid the pitfalls along the way.
Impact StrategyAlumni Katherine Leong has two decades of banking, finance and consultancy experience, and advises companies how to invest to maximise their social and environmental impact, in addition to their financial return. Hear her advice and tips to help you succeed.
Entrepreneurship in EdTechWith a background in journalism and media, entrepreneurial alumna Madeleine Grummet will share advice based on her sector-spanning career and experience of consulting, strategy, and business mentoring. She is the founder of several companies, including girledworld.
Crafting the Now, Designing the FutureWith a background in architecture and a truly creative vision, alumnus Mond Qu mentors architectural studios around the world and has founded an innovative multidisciplinary studio designing environments, products and experiences. Hear his career insights.
Entertainment LawAlumna Madeline Miller shares advice and insights from her legal career, which spans three continents. She has a great deal of experience in practicing law in the entertainment industries in Australia and the US and most recently as production attorney on the upcoming James Bond film out of the UK.
Becoming a NASA EngineerNASA Engineer and alumna Dr. Elizabeth Jens shares her career insights – splitting her time between working on projects for the Mars 2020 mission and interplanetary missions.