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Sustainability Leadership

March 3, 2009 @ 19:40 By Gavin Webber 4 Comments

I have been approached by Dianna Kha from the Centre for Sustainability Leadership for an unpaid plug today.  After a bit of thought, and still reflecting on yesterdays post, I thought it was a great idea.  We need a few leaders in these troubling times!


BECOME AUSTRALIA’S NEXT EMERGING SUSTAINABILITY LEADER

Are you someone who is passionate about sustainability and committed to make our future a better place to live and work? If you have answered yes, then the Centre for Sustainability Leadership Fellowship Program can help you realise your vision!

The Fellowship Program is a seven-month program run annually by the Centre for Sustainability Leadership, a not-for-profit organisation with a unique vision for building a bridge to a more sustainable future by creating real and systematic change through sustainability leadership and innovation.

We provide a cutting edge curriculum, open doors to unparalleled networks, and give participants access to leadership experience rarely available in the early stages of a career. Weekly workshops, group project activities, a mentorship program and residential retreats are key components of this dynamic leadership development program.

We welcome people in any field to apply. Successful applicants will be joining an esteemed network, dedicated to making a difference that includes everyone from artists to engineers, lawyers to graphic designers, academics to accountants.

The Centre for Sustainability Leadership Fellowship Program is scholarship-based. The only cost to participants is a $2500 contribution cost (the full cost of us running program is approximately $15,000 per participant, funded by our generous sponsors and in-kind support). If an applicant cannot afford the $2,500 contribution cost there are a significant number of full scholarships available. No worthy applicant will miss out due to genuinely not being able to pay.

To apply or find out more, visit www.csl.org.au or email info@csl.org.au. In addition, The Centre for Sustainability Leadership will be hosting the following information sessions:

Sydney: 12th March, 6:30– 7:30pm, Location: Sydney CBD. Check website for details.

Melbourne: 18th March, 6:30– 7:30pm, Location: EPA offices, HWT Tower, Ground Floor, 40 City Road, Southbank Victoria

Applications are NOW open and close March 30.

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Gavin Webber's daily goal is to live a more sustainable lifestyle, in an effort to reduce his family's environmental footprint so we can all make a difference for our children & future generations to come.

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    March 4, 2009 at 00:35

    Sounds Great! I am going to apply

    Reply
  2. Margaret's Ramblings says

    March 4, 2009 at 03:56

    Well Gavin, have you thrown you name in? If not, why! I can’t think of anyone better suited. Margaret

    Reply
  3. bayside gardener says

    March 4, 2009 at 06:29

    Morning Gavin,
    Are you going to give this a go? What sort of contact hours are you looking at? It’s right up your alley.
    I like your idea of getting a local group together to look at the issues of peak oil and climate change. Would love to join in only Melton West is not around the corner for me!!
    Hope you got a drop of rain last night. Bring on the cool weather.
    Cheers
    Anita

    Reply
  4. Cabbage Heart says

    March 4, 2009 at 16:38

    I had a browse around the site and sent off an email to them asking questions. They only do Sydney and Melbourne, there is nowhere around me. They plan to expand to my neck of the woods but not yet. That’s a bummer. Would have been good to apply for the Intern-ship on a scholarship. I love the figures they had there for living expenses in Melbourne, where? Also the weather averages made me laugh a bit, but oh well. I didn’t realise it was a 35 hour week, so thats fulltime if you ask me, be very good though and end up with some pretty impressive credentials at the end of your internship. Might be worth it for someone single to travel down there. I’d love to do it, sounds like fun.

    xoxoxox

    Reply

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