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This event is an opportunity for students and young professionals in the AIIASA community who are interested to learn and build their networks through a series of roundtable discussions with volunteer experienced professionals sharing unique insights from their individual careers in the international sphere.


As competition in the labour market ramps up, young professionals are feeling less confident. There is pressure to adhere to a single career path, struggle in positions that are unfulfilling, or endure suboptimal treatment.


Leadership discussions provide solutions to these problems that can't be gained through a book or Web series. Learning from professionals who have succeeded in their field, and speaking about it with others in your position can illuminate common problems and reveal role models in unexpected places.

We are excited to extend an exclusive invitation to you for our upcoming Leadership Roundtable, a remarkable professional growth opportunity specially tailored for young professionals studying Politics and International Relations.


This event offers a unique platform for emerging professionals in the field of International Relations to gain invaluable insights from seasoned leaders. Our distinguished speakers, representing government, academia, industry, and NGOs, will engage in open dialogue, offering personal and personalised advice no matter where you are in your career journey.


By attending, you will have the opportunity to define your professional vision and receive actionable advice to advance in your chosen path.


Please RSVP at your earliest convenience to secure your spot at this event.


Note: This is an in-person event only. Food provided.

Location

Ira Raymond Room, Level 3, Barr Smith Library
North Terrace LOT 1207
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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Contact us

For additional event or venue information, please send an email to gerry.groot@adelaide.edu.au

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