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>IT Students Offer Free Work to NFP's

>If your organisation is still struggling to get up to speed on a web site 
>or reorganise your database or if you just don't know what you need in the 
>Information Systems world…help is at hand from final year IT students at 
>the University of Melbourne.
>
>The project called Making IT Work for You involves a team of 5 final-year 
>IT students 'working' with your organisation as a 'client'. The projects 
>could be database design and preparing a prototype, or web site plus 
>database "back-end" design and development or even systems requirements.
>
>There is no fee associated with the project, just a regular involvement by 
>you with the student project during July to October.
>
>Project Liaison Officer Jon Pearce says students will provide a report, 
>prototype system or software 'product' depending on the nature of your 
>organisation's project.
>
>Pearce says this offer is also available to industry as well as NFP's and 
>there is a great buzz from interacting with some of Australia’s brightest 
>young IT professionals.
>
>Pearce says in the past projects have varied enormously from developing a 
>help-desk system for a publicity firm to developing an alumni database for 
>a primary school.
>
>Not for Profits should get in quickly because the deadline for project work 
>is on Wednesday May 30th, just two days away.
>
>Of course you can also express interest in being part of the 2002 projects.
>
>For more information or to express your interest e-mail us at 
>probono@probonoaustralia.com.au.
>
>You can also find out more about the projects via the Internet at 
>www.dis.unimelb.edu.au/iproject


>Col Brokenshire    8^)=
>NetNation Internet Project Coordinator
>Email:    netnatn@vicserv.org.au
>WWW:  http://www.vicserv.org.au
>ICQ #:  10647013
>Phone: (03) 9482 7111
>Fax: (03) 9482 7281
>Mob: 0403 438 096

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