The Australian Institute of Architects in conjunction with the Master Builders Association (NSW) and the National Association of Women in Construction announce their 2009-2010 Constructive Mentoring program. Registrations are now open to women within the building, design and construction industries. In 2007/08 the program provided guidance and support from industry members for more than 150 […]
April 22nd, 2009
The Australian Institute of Architects in conjunction with the Master Builders Association (NSW) and the National Association of Women in Construction announce their 2009-2010 Constructive Mentoring program.
Registrations are now open to women within the building, design and construction industries.
In 2007/08 the program provided guidance and support from industry members for more than 150 women.
The AIA is also calling for Mentors for the 09/10 program.
To register your interest in being mentored or to become a mentor contact the AIA at nsw@raia.com.au or visit the website.
Registration closes 31 May 2009.
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