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Australia-ASEAN Youth Forum, Geelong


2018 Youth Forums




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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in partnership with Asia Education Foundation is pleased to host the Australia-ASEAN Youth Forum in Geelong, Victoria.

The Australia-ASEAN Youth Forum is a full-day interactive simulation designed to deepen students’ understanding of the Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Australia’s place in the world.

This Australia-ASEAN Youth Forum will bring students together to discuss regional trade in agricultural goods and services.  Students will explore this issue from the perspectives of Australia and the 10 ASEAN Member States, namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.  In particular, student will consider how their allocated country is contributing to and impacted by regional trade in agriculture through the lenses of Infrastructure Development; Primary Industries Trade; and Goods & Services Industries Trade, as well as put forward shared strategies for regional collaboration on these matters.

Presenters

2016 AEF Autumn School

Sydney/Melbourne

  • Dr Kathleen Turner, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Griffith Asia Institute
  • Mr Mohamad Abdalla, Professor of Islamic Studies at the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, Griffith University
  • Dr Indigo Willing OAM, Adjunct Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research
  • Mr Aaron Seeto, Curatorial Manager of Asian and Pacific Art at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and previously Director of the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art in NSW
  • Mr Keith Shangare, Diversity Coordinator, AFL Queensland

Additional speakers will be announced over the coming weeks

Watch highlights from our inaugural Australia-ASEAN Youth Forum:

Keynote


Dr Brian Adams

Director, Centre for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue, Griffith University



Panel


Dr Kathleen Turner

Strategic Partnerships Manager, Griffith Asia Institute


Mr Mohamad Abdalla

Professor of Islamic Studies at the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, Griffith University and the Director of the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies (QLD Node)


Mr Aaron Seeto

Curatorial Manager of Asian and Pacific Art, Queensland Gallery of Modern Art and previously Director, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art NSW


Mr Keith Shangare

Diversity Coordinator, AFL Queensland


Presentation


Dr Indigo Willing OAM

Adjunct Research Fellow, Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research


Workshop


The Asia Education Foundation

This workshop will introduce curriculum frameworks and classroom resources for intercultural understanding


The Asia Education Foundation

This workshop will introduce curriculum frameworks and classroom resources for intercultural understanding


The Asia Education Foundation

This workshop will introduce curriculum frameworks and classroom resources for intercultural understanding




Additional speakers will be announced over the coming weeks



Who

Years 8 - 11 students

When

Thursday 17 October
9.00am – 3.00pm

Cost

FREE (participation in this forum is free thanks to the support of DFAT)

The registration fee includes pre-event support and resources, morning tea and lunch on the day as well as administration costs. Should you have any enquiries about the registration process or program please contact aef-support@asialink.unimelb.edu.au or (03) 8344 3590.




Learning Outcomes


As a result of their participation students:
  • deepen their knowledge and understanding of the countries of Southeast Asia and Australia’s relationship with the region;
  • realise the benefits and challenges of regional dialogue, intergovernmental cooperation and conflict resolution;
  • deepen their understanding of regional issues; and
  • develop their general capabilities, including their intercultural understanding, personal and social capability, and creative and critical thinking skills.

Should you have any enquiries about the registration process or program please contact aef-support@asialink.unimelb.edu.au or (03) 8344 3590.


Refund policy: 
If the school team is unable to attend their scheduled Go Global program please notify us as soon as possible in writing. Cancellation more than 30 days before the session start date – no charge. Cancellation less than 15 days before the session start date – a fee of $650 is charged to cover costs. However, If the withdrawing team is able to provide a replacement team from a different school, then no fee applies.

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