Graduate Certificate in Advanced Learning and Leadership (GCALL)
How will you reach beyond your PhD?
The Graduate Certificate in Advanced Learning and Leadership (GCALL) is an interdisciplinary 50-point coursework program designed exclusively for doctoral candidates at the University of Melbourne. Its aim is to equip you with the attributes, understanding and skills for future leadership roles within an internationally-competitive employment environment.
The GCALL consists of two 25-point subjects: Ethical Leadership and The Futures Project.
Applications for the 2010 intake into the GCALL are now OPEN.
| Why do the GCALL? | The five most compelling arguments for rising to the challenge of the GCALL |
| The Futures Project | Thursday 13 & Friday 14 May 2010 |
| Ethical Leadership | Sunday 7 - Saturday 13 February 2010 |
| GCALL People | The academics, community and corporate leaders who make the GCALL |
| Enrolment Information | Everything you need to know about applications, fees and key dates |
Professor Dick Strugnell, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Graduate Research) will be discussing the GCALL at a drinks function for students on Tuesday 10 November. Also speaking and taking questions at the event will be previous students of the GCALL. All doctoral candidates are invited to attend the function, to be held in the Gryphon Gallery of the Graduate Centre from 5 – 6pm. RSVPs are essential at http://events.msgr.unimelb.edu.au/
