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NABEC Business Awards briefing sessions and information for students, 2009

DATE, TIME AND PLACE

Three briefing sessions were scheduled, and participants needed to attend only one of these:

Other briefing sessions will be organised as needed, and will be advised later on this website and by email to students who have expressed interest in this program. If you were not able to attend these sessions, you can still register now.

WHO WILL TAKE PART?

These briefing sessions are organised by Peter Balan (UniSA) and Ron Watts, who is the CEO of the Northern Adelaide Business Enterprise Centre (NABEC)

BRIEFING SESSION PROGRAM

Registration Students to collect Registration forms  
Introductions Students are introduced to the NABEC contact person Peter Balan
Overview of the Project The NABEC Business Awards program and timetable Ron Watts
The application form How the Registration form will be used to select students and allocate them into teams. Ron Watts
UniSA contribution The role of UniSA students in this project Peter Balan
Project implementation What happens at each stage of this project (as outlined in the "Guidelines for Students" document handed out at the briefing session) Peter Balan
Project administration As with every project, there are administrative requirements, and we will step through these Peter Balan, Ron Watts
Working with the businesses Some practical tips on how to work effectively with the businesses (some very useful business survival skills that every new graduate needs to know) Peter Balan
Close Students to leave completed Registration forms (NABEC will use these to select students and allocate them into teams for this project)  

This session takes one hour. Questions will be taken at any time during this session.

MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED

Each participant will get a "Guidelines for Students" document at the briefing session, and this will include detailed information about this project

DOWNLOADS FOR STUDENTS

Students may download the "Guidelines for Students" - this includes important information on how to organise yourselves to carry out this project with a minimum of stress.  It also includes some very useful and practical "business survival skills" that every graduate needs to know.

Students may also download the Registration form (as a Word document). Complete this and email it as an attachment to Peter Balan, or  return it to Peter Balan's pigeonhole which is on Level 4 of the Elton Mayo Building on the City West campus. This form ensures that you "get into the program", and are considered for allocation to a team when a particular business asks for student support to complete their application for the NABEC Awards. If you have any questions about this, please read the guidelines document.

 

 

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