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Ready to Lead Program

The Ready to Lead Program equips students with practical skills, confidence and professional insight to support success at university and beyond. Delivered throughout the academic year, the program complements academic study by focusing on career readiness, leadership development and personal growth.

Through a series of interactive workshops and seminars, students explore topics such as building a personal brand, establishing a professional presence on LinkedIn, developing a strong résumé, refining interview skills, and strengthening leadership and communication capabilities. The program supports students at every stage of their degree as they prepare for future careers.

Women's Industry Night

Women’s Industry Night (WIN) is an annual networking and career-building event that connects students with industry professionals, employers and alumnae. Designed as a mini-exhibition, the event provides students with direct access to organisations offering graduate and vacationer roles, internships, work experience and professional pathways.

Students are encouraged to engage in meaningful conversations, explore career options, challenge assumptions and gain real-world insight into the workplace. For many, Women’s Industry Night is a pivotal step in building professional networks and identifying future opportunities. The event also features a program of Round Table Discussions with alumnae representing various industries.

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Women's Alumnae Mentor (WAM) Program

As a student at The Women’s College, you’ll have access to a powerful network of alumnae who are ready to support your journey beyond university.

The Women’s Alumnae Mentoring (WAM) Program connects third-year students and second-year student leaders with alumnae mentors who can offer guidance, share real-world insights, and help you navigate your transition from College to career.

Whether you’re exploring career options, building confidence, or preparing for your next step, your mentor provides a trusted sounding board – someone who understands the Women’s College experience and is invested in your success.

Through regular conversations, you’ll gain practical advice, fresh perspectives, and valuable connections to help shape your future pathway.

More than just career guidance, the WAM Program is about building meaningful relationships and being part of a lifelong network of Woozas supporting Woozas.

Students with an exhibitor at the 2025 Women's Industry Night.

The 2025 Career Mentoring Program participants.

Women’s – more than just a place to stay

Centred on equity, Women’s is a place where women support women. The diversity, talents and personalities of almost 260 residents and 50 non-resident associates who call the College ‘home’ are celebrated and appreciated.

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