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INFORMATION SESSION: TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2016 Date: Tuesday 23 February 2016 Time: 5:30-6.30pm Venue: RMIT Design Hub, Level 3 Lecture theatre Building 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Melbourne Australia. Register: www.modddinfosession.eventbrite.com.au Master Of Disaster, Design and Development This information session will explore; > MoDDD and the benefits of studying this course. > How it works: Studying Online with On-campus intensive workshops and international field trips > How long will it take? Full time or Part time study options > Networking: Opportunities to work with Industry partners > Career Outlook: Jobs available at graduation. Interactive case study The info session will include an interactive discussion focusing on a real life case study, providing insights on how the principles of MoDDD can benefit an organisation and support a vulnerable community before and after a disaster. At the conclusion of the interactive case study staff will be available to answer questions. Presenters > Professor Esther Charlesworth, RAIA, Academic Director MoDDD, Director Humanitarian Architecture Research Bureau [HARB] > Dr Iftekhar Ahmed, Lecturer Landscape Architecture, MoDDD Researcher, Humanitarian Architecture Research Bureau [HARB]. > Dr Judy Rogers, Senior Lecturer, Program Manager MoDDD. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/mc251 www.facebook.com/RMITMoDDD Register NOW for the MoDDD Info Session RMIT University’s Master of Disaster, Design and Development (MoDDD) is an innovative new post-professional degree that will enable graduates to work internationally in the disaster and development fields. Developed in partnership with The International Federation of the Red Cross and UN-Habitat, it will explore how design can be used as a strategic tool to help resolve complex global challenges including poverty, natural disaster, civil conflict and climate change.
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Page 1: Master Of Disaster, Design and Developmentharbureau.org/harb_files/MoDDD_Info_Session_23022016.pdf · Register NOW for the MoDDD Info Session RMIT University’s Master of Disaster,

INFORMATION SESSION: TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2016

Date: Tuesday 23 February 2016

Time: 5:30-6.30pm

Venue:RMIT Design Hub, Level 3 Lecture theatreBuilding 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Melbourne Australia.Register:www.modddinfosession.eventbrite.com.au

Master Of Disaster, Design and Development

This information session will explore; > MoDDD and the benefits of studying this course. > How it works: Studying Online with On-campus intensive workshops and international field trips > How long will it take? Full time or Part time study options > Networking: Opportunities to work with Industry partners > Career Outlook: Jobs available at graduation.

Interactive case study The info session will include an interactive discussion focusing on a real life case study, providing insights on how the principles of MoDDD can benefit an organisation and support a vulnerable community before and after a disaster.

At the conclusion of the interactive case study staff will be available to answer questions.

Presenters> Professor Esther Charlesworth, RAIA, Academic Director MoDDD, Director Humanitarian Architecture Research Bureau [HARB]

> Dr Iftekhar Ahmed, Lecturer Landscape Architecture, MoDDD Researcher, Humanitarian Architecture Research Bureau [HARB].

> Dr Judy Rogers, Senior Lecturer, Program Manager MoDDD.

www.rmit.edu.au/programs/mc251 www.facebook.com/RMITMoDDD

Register NOW for the MoDDD Info Session

RMIT University’s Master of Disaster, Design and Development (MoDDD) is an innovative new post-professional degree that will enable graduates to work internationally in the disaster and development fields.

Developed in partnership with The International Federation of the Red Cross and UN-Habitat, it will explore how design can be used as a strategic tool to help resolve complex global challenges including poverty, natural disaster, civil conflict and climate change.