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12 May 2003 at 1:05 pm
Staff Reporter
The Department of Information Systems at The University of Melbourne is calling for proposals for IT projects for final year student teams, to run in semester 2, 2003.

Staff Reporter | 12 May 2003 at 1:05 pm


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Let IS make IT work for your organisation
12 May 2003 at 1:05 pm

The Department of Information Systems at The University of Melbourne is calling for proposals for IT projects for final year student teams, to run in semester 2, 2003.

The industry project involves a team of students working on an IT related project for a Not for Profit organisation, at no charge, as part of their coursework within the final year of their degree.

Last semester, successful project outcomes were generated via Pro Bono Australia for a number of organisations – including The Salvation Army, CERES, and the Macfarlane Burnett Centre for Medical Research.

For examples of previous projects, proposal requirements, and project related information, please check the project website at www.dis.unimelb.edu.au/research/studentprojects.html

Expressions of interest may be sent to the Project Liaison Officer, Louisa Wilson in the Department of Information Systems at louisaw@unimelb.edu.au or phone 8344 1503 Monday to Wednesday.

Proposal submission deadline is Monday 2nd June 2003.




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