School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship International Women’s Day Event
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Join us at the Swinburne School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship for our 2026 International Women’s Day event, themed "Balance the scales".
About the event
The School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship is dedicated to creating an inclusive and diverse community of staff and students.
Join us for an incredible opportunity to hear our staff and students share their insights and experiences, followed by networking.
Hear from
- Dr Reet Kaur, Education Specialist Lecturer
- Ms Amelia Beaton, Bachelor of Psych Sciences/Bachelor of Criminal Justice & Criminology Student
- Ms Jemima Jennia, Bachelor of Business Alumnus
The afternoon will be facilitated by Professor Lan Snell, Executive Dean School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship.
Agenda
- 3pm-4pm: Speaker presentations and Q&A
- 4pm-5pm: Networking in the Moot Court
Contact
For more information please contact businessschool@swin.edu.au.
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