Impact2020 summit - Free daily webinars from the Centre for Social Impact

What: Impact2020 online summit - Free daily webinars for the Australian for-purpose sector

Who: Centre for Social Impact (CSI) - a collaboration of three universities: UNSW Sydney, Swinburne University of Technology, The University of Western Australia.
 
About: Webinars cover a range of social impact topic areas from the Centre for Social Impact's innovative researchers, educators and thought leaders.

When:
 From the 23 April 2020 for up to six weeks

Register: >>here: http://impact2020.online/

At a time when COVID-19 is keeping Australians apart, the Centre for Social Impact (CSI) is launching a new online summit that will help bring people together to achieve brilliant things.

Professor Kristy Muir, CEO of CSI, believes impact2020 offers a platform for transformational connections and discussions to tackle local and global challenges at a critical time in our history.

From expert insights to in-depth discussions, analysis and debate, impact2020 will champion innovative thinking within the Australian for-purpose sector. The summit’s daily webinars will cover wide ranging topics across the social impact sector and participants are invited to dip in and out of the online event as it suits them.

“We are no doubt at an unusual moment in history. As we all connect virtually, this is an opportunity to join together as a community, to learn from each other and affect positive change. It’s an opportunity to catalyse social impact.” Professor Kristy Muir explains.
 
Presenters will include researchers, educators and thought leaders from across CSI’s network who will share their research, innovative thinking, knowledge, case studies, tools and resources.
“Our tag line is ‘brilliant things happen when we come together’ and we know that this form of connection and collaboration will be a powerful tool for change. Professor Muir said.
 
To register for an impact2020 webinar visit http://impact2020.online/

Missed Out?
If you've missed out on any of our webinars you'll be pleased to know we've been recording them and they are now available on CSI's YouTube channel.

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