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Berwick Campus News – Wednesday 14 February 2007

Email submissions to: karen.petersen@adm.monash.edu.au

Cardinia Shire CEO to speak at MUBBEG breakfast

Chief Executive Officer of the Shire of Cardinia, Garry McQuillan is the guest speaker at the first Monash University Berwick Business and Education Group (MUBBEG) Business Breakfast for 2007. The event will take place at the Monash University Berwick campus on Friday February 23 at 7am.
CEO Mr Garry McQuillan

The topic of Mr McQuillan’s presentation will be ‘Growth and business opportunities within the Shire of Cardinia,’ which will be of great interest to members and local community members who are also situated in the South East suburbs; Melbourne’s fastest growth corridor.

MUBBEG provides networking and information sharing opportunities for the local business community, schools and Monash University Berwick. New members are always welcome. Please visit the MUBBEG website for more information or to book a place at the upcoming Business Breakfast on February 23.

 


North Flats


Halls of Residence

On-campus accommodation
options available

There are a number of accommodation options available for Monash University students considering living on-campus during 2007.

Karyn Lemon, Manager of Monash Berwick Residential Services says living on-campus has many benefits.

"Students residing on campus are a stone's throw away from campus facilities and don't have to spend their time or money on travelling to class," Ms Lemon said.

"Students also experience being part of the Berwick community, which is a great place to live."

On-campus housing options available include:

North Flats
Five Bedroom Flats

Halls of Residence
Four bedroom apartments
Single bedrooms with private bathroom

Please visit Monash Berwick Residential for more information.

Phone: +613 9904 7177 or
email: berwick.mrs@adm.monash.edu.au

2007 Enrolment
numbers strong

Monash Berwick has experienced strong enrolment numbers for 2007. The campus is expecting approximately 500 new students across the three faculties, Business and Economics, Arts and Information Technology.

Courses at the campus have proven popular with students around Australia and overseas. Some domestic students have moved from Darwin and international students have travelled from as far away as Bangladesh to study at the campus.

"We're delighted with our intake of new students for this year," said Professor Phillip Steele Pro Vice-Chancellor Campus Coordination and Academic Director of Monash Berwick . "The quality of our courses and the community feel of the Berwick campus makes it an attractive option for students."

Orientation Week (February 19 - 23) begins the university year for 2007 with classes beginning February 26.

Previous issues of Berwick Campus News available here