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IMVC Day Programs for Students - 19-07-2010

Contibuted By: Inner Melbourne VET Cluster


The programs aim to be informative and relevant, to allow access to industry professionals, and wherever possible, contain a component of hands-on learning.

Programs include:
* Bringing Science to Life
* Grow a Sustainable Career
* Picture Yourself as a Photographer?
* Shift Your Career into Top Gear!
* Careers in Commerce
* Sound Production
* Law & Order!
* Industrial Design and Landscape Architecture
* Fashion and Textile Design


See the attached PDF for more information.
For bookings and enquiries, contact Melanie Young: myoung@imvc.com.au or 9686 2354.


Attachments:
IMVC Calendar of Events


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