Multicultural Evaluation SIG Interactive Session: Reflection and Planning Session (Online 4 December 2025)

Date and time: Thursday 4 December, 3.30pm - 4.30pm AEDT
Topic: Reflection and Planning Session
Presenter: Lena Etuk: Culturally Inclusive Research Centre Australia | On behalf of the Multicultural Evaluation SIG
Venue: Via Zoom. Details will be emailed to registrants just prior to the start time
Register online by: 3 December 2025
Event description:
Please join the AES Multicultural Evaluation Special Interest Group (MESIG) for a reflection and planning session. All are welcome!
We will be:
1. Recapping the last year
2. Brainstorming ideas for new events and activities in 2026
3. Inviting new membership into the MESIG Working Group
Presenter details:
Lena Etuk is the Director of the Culturally Inclusive Research Centre Australia and chair of the MESIG.
This is a special event organised by the AES Multicultural Evaluation SIG. AES free events provide an opportunity for you to meet with AES members and others in the evaluation community and to share and learn from the experiences of fellow evaluators.
This seminar will not be recorded
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VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS: 3.30pm
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QLD: 2.30pm
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SA: 3.00pm
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NT: 2.00pm
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WA: 12.30pm
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New Zealand: 5.30pm
For other time zones please go to https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Please ensure you have access to your email address just prior to the start time to access Zoom details. Please also check your email address is correct on your registration form before submitting. Thanks.
Event Information
| Event Date | 04 Dec 2025 3:30pm |
| Event End Date | 04 Dec 2025 4:30pm |
| Cut Off Date | 03 Dec 2025 4:00pm |
| Location | Zoom |
| Categories | Special Interest Group (SIG) |
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