Monday, October 19, 2009

Knowledge Transfer Award Ceremony


Wednesday 23rd September was the Knowledge Transfer Award Ceremony where we received our awards and heard about many other great projects organised by staff and students alike.

For us, it was exciting for the Elimisha Project to be acknowledged on quite a large scale and has reminded us how rewarding this project is not only for ourselves; but hopefully, also for the Kenyan women involved.        



Receiving the award from Vice- Chancellor, Glyn Davis.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Get Involved: Education students



We're also recruiting Education students (preferably postgraduate) for consultation sessions once the modules have been written.

These sessions are designed to review the modules produced and assist in developing the most effective and interactive means of delivering this information to the Kenyan students.

The consultation sessions are planned to be held between the 26th and 30th November. The position requires a 2-4 hour time commitment during this period.

 

To apply, please send a brief email outlining your experience and why you're interested in this position to: theelimishaproject@gaps.org.au