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We couldn’t be more excited to bring together our Canberra Mentoring Program Alumni for an intimate leadership conversation with Professor Rebekah Brown, Provost and Senior Vice-President at the Australian National University (ANU).

The aim of these events is to create an opportunity for our Alumni to network across organisations, roles, and disciplines – let’s face it, you are a pretty influential bunch!

But also to elevate the conversations you have all had around practicing inclusive leadership in an effort to create a thriving health and medical research ecosystem now and into the future.

Professor Brown is the perfect speaker for this. Over the course of the evening, she will sit down in conversation with Dr. Melina Georgousakis to discuss her extensive leadership journey, her passion for sustainable development and urban water management, and her role in leading the strategic integration of education and research at ANU. With a remarkable career that spans civil engineering, environmental studies, and transdisciplinary research across multiple continents, Professor Brown’s insights will undoubtedly inspire.

We hope you will join us to hear from, and connect with, Professor Brown – as well as a room full of leaders from across the health and medical research ecosystem in Canberra – over canapés and drinks.

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A big shout out to the team at for sponsoring this event. Keep an eye out to chat with … and the team on the night. 

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Our Guest Speaker – Professor Rebekah Brown

Professor Rebekah Brown is the Provost and Senior Vice-President at the Australian National University (ANU), leading the implementation of ANU’s academic mission and the integration of education and research activities. An award-winning educator and researcher in environmental studies, she specialises in urban water, sustainable development, and transdisciplinary methods. With a background in civil engineering, Rebekah has led major research programs across multiple continents and has published extensively, contributing significantly to her field. She joined ANU as Provost in June 2024.

Event Information

Date & Time

Wednesday 6th November 2024
5.30-7.30pm

Venue

TBC

Ticket Price

FREE! Includes canapes and drinks

Registration closes 22nd October 11:59PM

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