EDUCATING AFRICANS IN AUSTRALIA

PARKING IS IN LIVERSIDGE STREET. IF YOU PARK OPPOSITE CANBERRA HOUSE (BUILDING 73) TURN RIGHT WHEN YOU EXIT THE CAR PARK AND WALK DOWN TO BUILDING 132.

AT THE BUILDING 132 SIGN WALK PAST THE CIRCULAR DRIVE AND PAST THE STONE BALLS AND DOWN THE STEPS.

Presenters will be Matthew Neuhaus (DFAT) , Margaret O’Callaghan: (Crawford School), Joshua Kakundi (East Africa), Gboyega Adeniran (West Africa), Zanele Kunene (Southern Africa), Lele Maqelepo (Southern Africa)

EDUCATING AFRICANS IN AUSTRALIA   

A Panel Discussion on the above topic will be held on Tuesday, May 24th, from 5.30 to around 6.30pm, followed by questions until 7pm when refreshments will be served.

Venue: Barton Theatre, JG Crawford Building 132, Lennox Crossing, ANU

The panel will focus on the costs and benefits of training Africans in Australia, and on challenges faced by students before, during and after training.

Further details will be available nearer the date and will be posted at http://africanetwork.weblogs.anu.edu.au/

The event is facilitated by the ANU African Students’ Association(ANUSA) and sponsored by the ANU College of Asian and Pacific Studies and the African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific (AFSAAP)

Enquiries to:

David Lucas david.lucas@anu.edu.au  Mobile 0404 860 210

Joshua Kakundi    jmkakundi@gmail.com Mobile 0449 998 945

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