Women in STEM VE Welcome Back Lunch

The College of Vocational Education invites students applying Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in their studies to our next free lunch!

We are excited to invite you to our next Women in STEM lunchtime session, primarily for current and previous VE students, including pathways. Join us as we welcome everyone back to Semester 2.

These lunches are designed as an opportunity for women and non-binary students to meet others, address key concerns and questions that may arise in the world of STEM and foster a community amongst participants. Our aim is to ensure our graduates are prepared and ready for the future workforce.

Event details

  • Date & time: Wednesday 24th July 11:30am - 1:30pm
  • Location: RMIT City Campus, Megaflex 3, Building 8, Level 4, Room 13 

Plenty of free lunch provided! Please register for catering purposes.

Want to join? Register here.

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