Join us on Tuesday, December 12, from 5pm to 8pm for an insightful keynote and dinner with Christine Mudavanhu. She'll discuss strategies for engaging high school students in IT, share classroom technology teaching insights, and inspire ideas for creating an encouraging environment for women in technology.

Christine is known for empowering women of color through collaborative partnerships and tech innovation. As the Founding Partner of Utano Global, a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion consulting company, she integrates VR and gamification in workshops to foster empathy and openness around DEI. Christine is also the Founding Partner of Migrant Women in Business, empowering migrant and refugee women to start their own businesses.

She played a crucial role in launching Mushauri, a STEM mentorship program for students from diverse backgrounds, benefiting over 400 students in three months. Christine, a strategic advisor for Mushauri, supports its expansion.

As the host of the 'Sisters in Colour' podcast, Christine celebrates the achievements of women of color, aiming to change the leadership narrative and provide role models for the next generation. Representation matters, and Christine is dedicated to showcasing diverse leadership on her platform.


 

 

 

 

About Group workshops

Experience UQ for yourself, or let us bring the UQ experience to you with our hands-on group workshops led in partnership with AUSCERT and UQ's School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Our engineering, architecture and ICT workshops are tailored for Year 8-10 students. Advanced workshops can be designed for Year 11-12 students upon request.

This is a free event, but for catering purposes we ask you to register and provide dietary requirements.

Venue

Patina at Alumni Court
Room: 
Main Dining Room