Friday, May 9, 2008

Name : Lena
Course: Master of business Information System

Lena Salim is an enthusiastic student and always tries her best when it goes to her study. She is currently enrolled with the Australian National University and pursuing her study in Business Information Systems. She has been struggling in this field since her undergraduate degree (which was started in 2001) and achieved couple of awards during the period based on her study performance. During her undergraduate program, she was granted with couple of scholarships sponsored by her university, STMIK-Mikroskil, located in her home country Indonesia. In 2007, she competed with many applicants across countries in Asia and won a prestigious scholarship offered by the Australian department of education, the 2007 Endeavour Asia Award.
One particular area of Information System that Ms. Salim currently shows her enthusiasm in is electronic business. This is the area that she is already very familiar with but remains as the area she will never satisfy to explore. Realizing that technology will be changing over time, Lena ‘maintains a good relationship with e-business’ by keeping her eyes on newest trends and updates relating to the topic. Through this blog, she would like to share her knowledge, opinions and ideas on e-business and is willing to learn more from the audiences at the same time. One motto she adopted for developing this blog is: To become a good student, everybody needs to become a good teacher. Vice versa.

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Name: Amrita
Course : Master of Finance


hello friends

There are many events organised by this university. But i like Multi cultural bol.
In our university this event is really very kool. Have you guys ever been to this festival ? I think everyone of us should attend this. You will meet people from different culture and tradition. In this every one reprsent their country. They wear clothes of their own country. I attended this function last year. I wore this dress. I saw multi cultural envirnoment in one place. Seriously It was awsome. This year it would be celebrated in Burton and Garran hall on 23 May. Try to participate.

It would be a great experience in your university life.

World of Women

"Over the past two years I have made several trips with the UN World Food Program to poor, developing countries."

"These pictures are just a few of the images I have brought back with me. One thing that has struck me most on my travels has been my encounters with women from different backgrounds and cultures, and it is through them that I have discovered new meaning about what it is to be a woman. The women I have photographed live in impoverished situations where the fight for basic needs is a daily one. Yet the kindness they have shown me, a mere visitor into their reality, has been immense. In Guatemala, it was a woman who invited me into her tidy mud hut to show me how she prepares her family’s meals everyday. In Cambodia, a woman cried to me out of anguish about her husband infecting her and her newly born son with AIDS. In Sri Lanka, I saw women banning together in the face of the 2005 Tsunami disaster." Link

By Lauren Bush