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Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

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Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

選擇就讀雪梨大學的10個理由

 

1. 世界一流的美譽

 

雪梨大學舉世聞名,是環太平洋大學聯盟的三所澳大利亞成員學校之一。雪梨大學是八校聯盟(澳大利亞的主要研究型大學)、二十一世紀學術聯盟和世界大學聯盟暨全球研究聯盟的重要成員。在備受敬仰的泰晤士報高等教育副刊上的排名也一直位居世界名牌大學之列。

 

2. 一流的教學水平

雪梨大學在教學和研究方面有悠久並且表現卓越的曆史。在澳大利亞是優秀教學和突出科研表現的佼佼者。在這裏你將有機會接觸各個領域的專家和佼佼者。

超過430個學位課程

 

在新南威爾士州,雪梨大學是當地學生的首選。在澳大利亞的大學中,雪梨大學擁有最為廣泛的學科設置。

 

雪梨大學共有超過430個學位課程可供學生選擇。學生可以選擇不同院系開設的選修科目,根據自身的需求和興趣設計自己的課程。

 

3.優異的畢業生

在雪梨大學畢業的學生是他們所在領域的佼佼者。在這些學生中産生了: 4位澳大利亞的前首相

世界銀行的前任總裁 James Wolfensohn

英國皇家學會會長 Lord Robert May

奧斯卡影片獲獎導演 Jane Campion

諾貝爾經濟獎獲得者 John C.Harsanyi

澳大利亞駐美大使 Dennis Richardson

 

畢業生廣受青睐

 

雪梨大學的畢業生技能出衆,為衆多雇主所青睐,且普遍得到很高的起薪待遇。

 

雪梨大學的傑出畢業生代表包括四位澳大利亞總理、三位諾貝爾獎得主、三位皇家學會的現任會員以及在商業、教育、科學、音樂、通訊等領域的衆多名人。

 

4. 衆多的課程選擇

 

從考古學到動物學,你幾乎可以在雪梨大學找到你想要的東西。雪梨大學從不間斷的優化它的教學模式和教學方法。

 

學術及教學資源

 

雪梨大學有著一流的技術、計算機和科研設備。學校的圖書館收藏有超過510萬冊圖書資料,是澳大利亞最大的學術書籍資料收藏中心,也是南半球最大的此類收藏中心之一。

 

校園內有各類體育和娛樂設施,包括三個設備齊全的健身房、衆多運動場地以及一個奧運標准規格的室內溫水遊泳池。這裏還有250多個俱樂部和社團組織、各類食品店、娛樂設施及校內商鋪。

 

所有就讀雪梨大學基礎課程的學生都可以享用包括圖書館和體育活動中心在內的許多校園設施。

 

5. 豐富的資源

 

雪梨大學的圖書館網絡綜合20種公共設施的功能于一體並擁有超過共5000000件物件。這裏有醫學、工程、法律和其他各個領域專用的圖書館。

 

一系列支持服務

 

雪梨大學一系列的支持服務包括新生培訓、咨詢以及福利服務、保健服務、學習過程中英語語言輔導以及就業指導等等。

 

大學的學習中心會組織各種講座幫助學生提高學術寫作和演講技能,其中包括專門為國際學生設計的個性化學習課程。

 

6. 領先的教學模式

 

我們機構的教學模式在澳大利亞學術上處于領先地位。雪梨大學的教職員工和學生比例在新南威爾士、昆士蘭和維多利亞州處于較好水平。

 

7. 設施齊全的美麗校園

 

校園現代與傳統完美結合的建築將為您提供一個優越的學習環境。學校的演講廳和實驗室設置有最先進的視聽設備和技術,學院附近的農場和診所,遍布在雪梨區九個不同的教學園區。

 

8. 體驗豐富的社交和體育娛樂生活

 

在學院裏有上百的俱樂部、社團、咖啡廳、酒吧、樂隊、劇院和體育設施。學院配有一個體育協會和三個體育館(其中包括室內的溫水遊泳池和室內攀岩設施),您肯定可以在這裏找到一種適合您的體育項目並且樂在其中。

 

9. 與行業和大型企業的有緊密聯系

 

作為一名學生,您可以受益于與大學有交流的工業界和大型企業。學院對支持學術界和學生的自我提升,自我發展和保護學院的知識財産有很強的責任意識。

 

10. 廣闊的就業前景

 

雪梨大學的畢業生是澳大利亞甚至是國際企業追逐的對象。作為澳大利亞第一所學校,並且在教學和科研水平方面有悠久而優異的傳統,雪梨大學的美名對本地甚至是國際的雇主心中都著相當高的影響。

 

雪梨大學可能是澳大利亞教學機構中首屈一指的大學。

 

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If you want some help or have some questions regarding grammar, sentences or, anything related to English, feel free to drop us a comment with your question below. Our trainers will try and address them in the next episode.

 

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Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University Melbourne Burwood Campus O'Week activities, 2011

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University Melbourne Burwood Campus O'Week activities, 2011

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

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Venir a China ha sido una experiencia increíble, es un mundo totalmente diferente aunque me fue fácil adaptarme al estilo de vida de aquí ya que llevo raíces chinas también.

 

La universidad tiene diferentes facilidades, materias y actividades para mantener a los estudiantes proactivos la cual es muy importante. Los profesores todos muy amables y no todas las clases son teóricas sino también prácticas por la cual es muy útil para cuando salgas al campo laboral.

 

He conocido a muchos amigos de todas partes del mundo dándome a conocer diferentes culturas y maneras de pensar. Me encantaría seguir un poco más de tiempo aquí ya que me encanta la cuidad es preciosa y muy moderna teniendo muchas oportunidades que ofrecer en lo que es hotelería.

  

To come to China has been an incredible experience, it is a totally different world, although it was easy for me to adapt to the style of life here since I also take Chinese roots.

 

The College has different facilities, materials and activities to fulfill the needs of practical students, which is very important. The professors are all very amiable and the classes are not just theoretical but also practical, which is very useful for when you leave to the labor field.

 

I have made many friends here from all parts of the world, which has given me the knowledge of different cultures and ways of thinking. I will be very pleased to spend a little more time here since to me the city is precious and very modern, having many opportunities to offer in the hotel profession.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

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Jennifer from France: I changed from International Business to International Hospitality because it was really my thing since I was a child, I really wanted to take the chance. I wanted to go in the sister school, and then I learned there was the school in China, so I really wanted to go here as it is a great opportunity to study in China, as China's industry it is moving really fast now - it is a great chance!

 

Kamil from Kazakhstan: As we all know, China is really developing fast, and any possibilities, any chances people can have are here right now, at this particular moment, so that's why a lot of people are coming to China right now, to share the experience, to learn more about it and to give it a shot here.

 

Jennifer: Chinese people are beginning to travel a lot in the world, and as it is a great nation, there will be a lot of tourists. So we really need to know how to greet them, how to welcome them, how to make them feel at home, even in France and Kazakstan, everywhere.

 

Kamil: In comparison to say, Europe or US, where we can say this industry is developed, in China we have a really good opportunity to start from the beginning and reach all of our goals being set.

 

Jennifer: In the college we have lots of different activities and clubs: sports, Culinary Club etc. I really enjoy Culinary Club, it's really interesting.

 

Kamil: I would say I am completely satisfied with all the subjects, and the way the teachers are giving us their knowledge.

 

It's a really good experience to study in China at Les Roches Jin Jiang, and then transfer to Switzerland, Spain, Australia or the USA for a degree.

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is committed to improving its policies and actions regarding the environment and to integrating environmental sustainability principles into all of its operations, strategies, plans, policies, activities and the curriculum.

This event not only showcased Deakin’s ‘green’ efforts, but also those of community partners and corporate citizens.

Speakers included:

Jodie Gould, Environmental Manager, Alcoa

Geoff Rollinson, Convenor, the eco hub and Warrnambool community garden

Professor Gerry Quinn, Chair in Marine Biology and Associate Head of School, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.

Deakin University is a leader in environmental and sustainability research – our multidisciplinary experts are actively working toward a better global future for generations to come. Our award-winning researchers are renowned for unpacking the complex inter-relationships between human behaviour, our economic, regulatory and planning systems and the environment. During this event our panel of experts explored questions around how and why some environmental projects succeed whilst others fail at the first post. The panel was joined by renowned Warrnambool ‘Captain of Industry’ Stephen Lucas who gave a gritty real world perspective. Bill Millard, the Director of City Growth at Warrnambool City Council, was our moderator.

Panel experts:

Associate Professor Kevin O’Toole, School of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Education

Dr Helen Scarborough, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business and Law

Dr Anne Wallis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology

Stephen Lucas, Managing Director, Warrnambool Bus Lines and Chair, Horizon 21

Bill Millard, Director of City Growth, Warrnambool City Council (Moderator).

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