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Wednesday 18 January 2023 at 10:54 pm

ACELS 16 - Canberra

ACYA is excited to announce the Australia-China Emerging Leaders’ Summit (ACELS) will be hosted in-person in Canberra, Australia in July 2022

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By ACYA
ACELS 16 - Canberra

The Australia-China Youth Association (ACYA) is excited to announce that our flagship event, the Australia-China Emerging Leaders’ Summit (ACELS) will be hosted in-person in Australia’s capital city and the home of Australian democracy, Canberra.

Building on the successes of the fifteen previous Summits, ACELS 16 will be hosted in Canberra, Australia in July 2023.

ACELS brings together young leaders under the age of 30 for an intensive multi-day educational, networking and developmental experience. As the preeminent youth dialogue for the Australia-China relationship, ACELS is a platform to foster people-to-people exchange and provides an opportunity to learn and discuss the challenges facing the bilateral relationship.

ACYA is now hiring the Project Team that will plan, execute and run the Summit. This is the perfect opportunity for someone who has never been involved with ACYA before, or who is looking to gain some co-curricular experience.

We are recruiting for the following positions:

To be a part of the ACELS16 project team, please email your Resume and a Cover letter addressing your suitability for the role to Gabriel Steger, at <secretary@acya.org.au> with the subject “ACELS 16 Project Team Application”.

All Director positions are expected to attend the Summit in Canberra.

*Project Manager and Logistic Director must be permanently based in Canberra.

Applications close at Midnight (CST) Sunday 12 February 2023.

Applicants are welcome and indeed encouraged to apply for multiple roles. If you are applying for multiple role, please state your order of preference in your covering email.

We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, members of the LGBTQIA+ community; culturally and linguistically diverse people, and people with lived experience of disability.

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