[Catalist] WISE Women: Women in STEM & Entrepreneurship Showcase at Murdoch University

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	 Hi Robyn

	 

	I think you have sent this email to the wrong person.

ANNABEL KANAKIS

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	HI Anna, 

	How are you?

	Sorry to disappoint you, but now that the Yr 11’s are actually at
exams, they have decided not to help L So sorry to have set you up
with my great expectations after their initial excitement.

	  

	My apologies. 

	I will still be attending with 20 young ladies. Super excited to be
with you at Murdoch again.

	  

	Kind regards, 

	Robyn

	   

	Robyn Brown

	M 0414535794

	robynesbrown at outlook.com

	  

	   

	FROM: "Catalist net>"  on behalf of Anna Pryor 
REPLY-TO: "catalist at lists.stawa.net" 
DATE: Thursday, 12 October 2017 at 4:34 PM
TO: "catalist at lists.stawa.net" 
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SUBJECT: [Catalist] WISE Women: Women in STEM & Entrepreneurship
Showcase at Murdoch University

	   

	Murdoch University, together with the Australian Government, is
pleased to host WISE Women – an event for Year 8-10 female students
that explores women in STEM and entrepreneurship careers.  The event
will be held on Friday 10th November 2017 from 9.30am-2.30pm at
Murdoch University’s South Street campus. This is the first in a
series of related events that will be held in 2017 and 2018.  

	 

	The showcase aims to demystify the career opportunities available to
young women who study STEM subjects and how this knowledge and
experience may be applied in several types of careers including
research, education, business leadership and entrepreneurship.
Students and their teachers will attend a keynote lecture from a
successful STEM entrepreneur and participate in a Q&A session with a
diverse panel of inspiring and high-achieving women with STEM
qualifications. Students will also undertake practical STEM workshops
whilst teachers have the opportunity to discuss women in STEM
education with one of Murdoch’s leading education researchers.
Teachers can learn of the current research in supporting girls in STEM
subjects and also provide their knowledge and experience to help
inform the next phase of research. The attached flyer contains more
information about our speakers. 

	 

	Lunch is provided to all attendees and there is no cost to attend. 

	 

	To find out more information or register your school, please email
outreach at murdoch.edu.au [1] or contact myself on (08) 9360 2524.  

	 

	Regards, 

	 

	Anna 

	 

	ANNA PRYOR |SCIENCE OUTREACH OFFICER | External
Engagement | Science & Computing Building, Room 2-048
 Murdoch University, South Street Campus, 90 South Street, MURDOCH,
Western Australia, 6150 | 

	Phone: +61 8 9360 2524 | Mobile: +61 430 238
642 | Email: A.Pryor at murdoch.edu.au [2] | 

	Web: www.murdoch.edu.au [3] | www.murdoch.edu.au/teachersandparents
[4] | 

	 

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Links:
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[1] mailto:outreach at murdoch.edu.au
[2] mailto:A.Pryor at murdoch.edu.au
[3] http://www.murdoch.edu.au/
[4] http://www.murdoch.edu.au/teachersandparents
[5] http://www.murdoch.edu.au/

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