“Leadership is critical to the success of every organisation, and we want to support courageous learners who are motivated to take their skills to the next level and have a positive impact on their community.” The foundation’s philosophy was to take the best of Canterbury to the world and bring the best of the world to Canterbury, he said. The foundation would introduce the successful scholars to its network of contacts. University of Canterbury MBA programme director associate professor Michaela Balzarova thanked the foundation for setting up the scheme, and helping budding leaders develop skills to help them and the organisations they later work for succeed.
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The delayed debutantes: inside the literary class of COVID-19
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Who needs a book launch when you could have a ball? The pandemic might have derailed plans for their booksâ releases last year, but Australiaâs newest authors will now have a chance to put the âdebâ in debutante.
The COVID-19 class of 2020 will be introduced to literary society at a Sydney Writersâ Festival event on Sunday evening. We discover the stories behind the stories of six very different new authors who will don a sash and sashay into the world of letters.