vimarsana.com

Page 2 - மோனாஷ் வணிக பள்ளி News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

How to advocate for Culturally Diverse Women in your Workplace

Event description Join us over a lunchtime Masterclass where we will hear from a leading social entrepreneur, Div Pillay. About this event Div Pillay, who is changing the dialogue of gender equality in Australia to include culturally diverse women. She will showcase how to create equity and equality for professional women from migrant, refugee, asylum seeker heritages through a fire-side conversation with her clients, a C-suite leader, Coretta Bessi (Chief Procurement Officer at Westpac) who has advocated for culturally diverse leader, (Zoe Chernih, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Westpac). Div Pillay has focussed on disaggregated gender data collection and analysis for the last 10 years with various clients in the public, private and not-for-profit sector. Some consistent findings are that, while the gender pay gap is around 14%, for culturally diverse women, the gender ethnic pay gap is around 33% - 36%. These women are severely underrepresented in executive roles (le

iTWire - Monash University, Worley, and Palisade Energy invent a machine that can predict short-term renewable energy generation

Monash University, Worley, and Palisade Energy invent a machine that can predict short-term renewable energy generation Tuesday, 13 July 2021 11:01 Monash University, Worley, and Palisade Energy invent a machine that can predict short-term renewable energy generation Shares Monash University, Worley, and Palisade Energy have collaborated to develop a machine capable of short-term power generation levels, Monash University’s Grid Innovation Hub, Worley, and Palisade Energy collaborated to come up with a machine learning technology to predict wind and solar power to securely integrate them into the national electricity grid - and according to scientists the prediction technology has the potential to lower energy prices, and can be used for further studies on hydro and other forms of cleaner energy.

Distinguished statistician elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science

Share Professor Rob Hyndman FAA FASSA, Head of the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University, has been elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) for his ground-breaking research and outstanding contributions to the scientific community, both within Australia and globally. Professor Hyndman is the first researcher from Monash University to be elected as a Fellow of both the Australian Academy of Science and the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science are among the nation’s most distinguished scientists, nominated by their peers for work that has made a clear impact.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.