The following are some questions
that member usually ask. If you have any questions that you
would like to get answer please do not hesitate to email one
of the committee members.
- How
do I join ?
- Where
can I find Golden Key Office?
- Why
don't I receive the concepts magazine anymore?
- RMIT
and Golden Key?
- How
do I join the committee?
- When
is the next event ?
To become a member of Golden
Key you must first receive an invitation from Golden Key. The
invitations are based academic achievements throughout your
course of study and are sent out around May every year.
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There isn't really a official
office at the moment. All enquiries are usually made through
email or via contact with one of the Golden Key director.
At this point in time, the advisor available for consultation
is Trevor White.
For Trevor's details please look on the Committee page.
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Goldenkey is a non-profitable
organisation, and it costs a lot of money for us to send out
your free magazine every year. To continue to receive your free
subscription of the "Concepts" you must contact Golden
Key Head Quarters, and inform them that your details prior
to the next issue. The reason is because a lot of students
do not have a static mailing address, and a lot of copies usually
get mailed back wasting a lot of unnecessary money.
You can do this by either:
Visiting head quarter web site:
Click Here and e-mailing the web master.
Or call: (02) 9619 1696
When you are updating your records, please be sure to mention
that you would like to receive the current
issue of CONCEPTS
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RMIT is just one of the many
Golden Key chapters throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Each
university has its own chapter with committee members and advisors
which voluntarily help the society to run. People on the Committee are
made up of students who are Golden Key members and those who
are willingly to give up their own time to help and run the
society and organise events.
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Every year around August, there
will be an AGM (Annual General Meeting) where new members are
selected. Nevertheless, anyone is welcome to attend one
of our committee meetings and are more than welcome to help
out. This is one of the most common way people join the committee,
and there is no pressure for you to commit yourself.
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Upcoming events will be posted
on this web page under the link "Events". Also watch
out for any flyers or posters posted around the campus.
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