*POSTPONED* Women's Alumni Network Panel: Women of Worth

* The 2020 ANU Alumni Weekend to be held on 20-22 March has been postponed.

This is a precautionary measure that we know will be disappointing for many, but our aim is to reduce the risk of the virus spreading. It is also to ensure we can keep delivering on our essential teaching and research responsibilities.

This decision has not been an easy one and I know that many of you were looking forward to attending the Alumni Weekend, and reconnecting with fellow alumni and the ANU community. We look forward to connecting with you in other ways. If you have purchased tickets for any events, you will be issued with a full refund. We will be in touch to organise this.

If you have made plans to travel to Canberra for the Alumni Weekend and still intend to come to Canberra, we encourage you to monitor and follow the advice of the Australian Government Department of Health and the ACT Health Directorate.

We thank you for your support and understanding. Please take care. *

As part of the upcoming ANU Alumni Weekend, the ANU Womens Alumni Network is holding a panel event centred on the theme of "knowing your worth".

Showcasing some brilliant woman-identifying ANU Alumnae, this panel will explore the meaning of "worth" in relation to life, work and family and highlight how women can feel empowered to explore and display their worth.

Please join them for an opportunity to explore what the theme of "worth" means to different women and learn tips on how to maximise this feeling.

Speakers:
Zoya Patel (BA '11)
Francesca Maclean (PhD '17, BSc '13, BEng (Hons) '13)
Christina Hobbs (BComm '06, BSc '05)
Ashleigh Streeter (MDipl '18)
 

Please register here.

This event is part of the 2020 Alumni Weekend. See the whole program here.

Date & time

Sat 21 Mar 2020, 4–6pm

Location

Auditorium, Australian Centre on China in the World, Building 188, Fellows Lane, ANU

Speakers

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Updated:  17 March 2020/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute