Executive education in philanthropy and social investment

On March 18, 2008 at 11:43 am by Emily Turner - Permanent Link
Categories: education, news, events
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Swinburne University’s Asia-Pacific Centre for Philanthropy and Social Investment has announced that its successful executive education workshops dealing with key elements of philanthropy and social investment are running as short courses in 2008. The workshops will draw on the Centre’s pioneering Masters Program and offer a comprehensive overview of the field and rich opportunities for collegial networking. Guest speakers will include outstanding and highly regarded presenters from the philanthropic, corporate and community sectors.

All workshops will take place in Melbourne (and may be held at a later date in Sydney). The Centre will also offer a separate program of workshops on fundraising, details and dates of which will be advised shortly.

Visit www.swinburne.edu.au/business/philanthropy for workshop themes & dates, or see the Events Calendar.

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