Tips & Advice
2009 Realise Your Dream UK
Australia's best up and coming creatives have less than two weeks left to apply for the British Council's 2009 Realise Your Dream awards for the rare opportunity to work with industry leaders in the UK in fields such as visual arts, fashion, design, advertising, architecture, music, animation, digital media, performing arts and computer games. Five awards will be offered to outstanding finalists in the early stages of their career, who will be flown to the UK and receive an $8,000 NAB Cash Passport.
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Part Time Online Flexible & Casual Jobs that allow you work whilst studying
Have you been thinking about getting a part time or casual job whilst studying or are you looking for employers who offer flexible working conditions? At Part Time Online we make it very easy for you to find both suitable jobs and information to help you in your journey.
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New Year New Qualifications
Kick off 2009 with a challenge. Get smart and get qualified with the Australasian Promotional Marketing Association’s (APMA’s) Institute of Sales Promotion (ISP) Diploma in Promotional and Interactive Marketing.
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Student wins Grand Prix at the One Take Film Festival
Sydney Film School graduate Brian Lien has won the Grand Prix at the 4th One Take Film Festival in Zagreb Croatia for his excellent short film 7:23.
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The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Exam
From January 2009 candidates for The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Fellowship examination will be able to undertake the exam in a sequential way over time. All candidates will undertake the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) and then, on successful completion, will be able to move on to the Clinical segment as they feel ready. Candidates will continue to have the opportunity to sit the AKT and Key Feature Problems (KFP) on the same day if they wish and if they meet KFP eligibility requirements.
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Gen Yers believe layoffs likely
Nearly one third of Gen Yers believe that their employers will lay off staff because of the downturn in the economy according to a survey of 2,700 people by Talent2, Australia’s leading human resource firm. However, this viewpoint is not as pessimistic as that of the general population with almost half of respondents saying they expect substantial downsizing in the coming months.
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