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28 July 2022 | Consultation Workshop

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Professional Pathways
Consultation Workshop

Thursday 28 July, 2022

This Library and Information Week, join us on Thursday 28 July, 1:30 – 5pm for the second ALIA Professional Pathways Consultation Workshop in Meanjin (Brisbane) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Kelvin Grove campus.

If you are interested in the future of the library and information profession, come along and share your thoughts about this boldly ambitious project for a diverse and future-ready workforce.

Responding to the information gathered in the Professional Pathways focus group sessions that were held in February and March 2022 and in discussions with members of the ALIA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Expert Advisory Group, the Professional Pathways team have created a draft framework that is ready to go out for consultation across the sector. We want to hear your voices, opinions, professional experience and gather your feedback on the draft framework, its design and content as well as the opportunities and risks it represents.

Anyone working in the library and information sector is invited to the workshop, ALIA Members and non-Members alike.

Bookings are essential for this workshop.
Registration/location details will be available shortly.

Many thanks to the Queensland University of Technology library for their support hosting this event.

The Professional Pathways Team

 

 

 

Event Details

Consultation Workshop
Thursday 28 July
Queensland University of Technology
E Block, Education Precinct
Kelvin Grove Campus
Brisbane

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Program

(Please note: All times AEST)

1:30 – 5:00pm
Professional Pathways Consultation Workshop

(in-person attendance only)

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