Global Student Community Dialogue 2021

Global Student Community Dialogue 2021

RMIT Global Experiences, in collaboration with Common Purpose, invites students to be part of the Global Student Community Dialogue 2021. A three-hour bite-sized forum, the Dialogue is an opportunity focused on international collaboration and cultural learning, centred around five of the SDGs. Applications close on 1st November 2021.

The Global Student Community Dialogue is an online three-hour bite-sized event, structured as an interactive and collaborative discussion forum in which you will be encouraged to explore the global impact you would like to create in building the world of tomorrow.

Join students from around the world to discuss important issues, explore the diversity of cultural experiences and perspectives, and look at the impact you can make on the world together. Aligned with five of the SDGs, you will be invited to deep-dive into two SDG communities of practice (self-selected) to digitally connect and collaborate with your global peers on topics across equity, sustainability and well-being at an international and cross-cultural level.

You’re invited to represent RMIT University and build connections with students from around the globe as we prepare for international travel to resume.

Scheduled for 30 November 2021, 5:30 – 8:30pm (Melbourne time), the Dialogue will be sponsored by RMIT and will be at no cost to you. Places are limited.

Further information and application form

What are you waiting for? Applications close on 1st November 2021, 23:59.

 

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