Welcome back lunch for women in STEM (VE/TAFE students)

The College of Vocational Education is hosting a welcome back lunch for female and gender diverse students studying STEM.

This lunch is for women and non-binary students with a connection to Vocational Education/TAFE.

It's designed to foster community and give people an opportunity to meet others, network, talk about key concerns or raise any questions that may arise as a woman or gender diverse person in the world of STEM.

Our aim is to ensure our graduates are prepared and ready for the future workplace.

Event details

Date:  Wednesday 23 July 2025

Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm

Location: RMIT University Melbourne City Campus, Megaflex 3 (Room 13) in Building 8, Level 4 (008.04.013), 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000.

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