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Professional Voices - Career Impacts of Closed Borders

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03 November 2021 07:30 pm

Emanuel Synagogue invites you to our second event in our Professional Voices series on Wednesday 3rd November at 7:30pm.

“Professional Voices” is a forum for enriching our professional lives by providing opportunities for networking, engaging and learning together.

We are excited to announce this panel will be moderated by Anne Boucher with special guests Professor Kim Rubenstein, Ben Celermajer and others discussing the impact of closed borders on your career.

This online webinar will bring experts in law and crypto assets to share with us their perspectives as well as providing an opportunity for you to ask your questions and connect with these experts.

This is a pay-what-you-can event. Tickets start at $5, but you can choose to increase or leave your ticket at the starting price.

Moderator - Dr Anna Boucher
Dr Anna Boucher is currently an Associate Professor in Public Policy and Comparative Politics at the University of Sydney. A proud graduate of the public education system, her tertiary education is in political science, law and research methods at the University of Sydney and the London School of Economics and Political Science, she holds five degrees in these fields. She is a former Commonwealth Scholar, University Medalist, Zeit Ebelin Bucerius Scholar in Migration Studies, DECRA and SOAR Fellow. She has worked on key immigration issues including skilled immigration, migrants in the labour market, migration and unemployment effects, migration and diversity, population politics and immigration data. Her work is applied and she is a frequent media commentator and government advisor on these topics. From October 2021, she is admitted solicitor, having undertaken her Diploma in Practical Legal Training at the College of Law, with a placement at Clayton Utz law firm (Sydney) this year. She is also a Research Stream Lead of the new James Martin Institute of Public Policy.

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