Careers News
New York University
Annie and Sal from NYU (New York and Abu Dhabi campuses) visited on Monday to a large amount of interest from students. Students heard about this dynamic and global university with three degree-granting campuses (New York, Abu Dhabi, and Shanghai), as well as 12 other locations where students can study away. It is possible to complete a degree spending three semesters across these different campuses for a truly global education.
Students can choose from over 230+ areas of study and use the city as their classroom. All students, regardless of citizenship, are eligible to apply for need-based financial aid. Students qualify for need-based assistance based on the information presented in their CSS Profile.
Capital W Girls in Business Workshop 2023
Want to find out what working in business is really like and hear some tips and tricks from women who are working in industry? Attend the UNSW Business School and Capital W (UNSW’s Women in Business Society) Women in Business Workshop in person at Chartered Accountants ANZ.
This workshop will give you the chance to explore where a career in business could take you, while meeting like minded young women. You’ll also build on invaluable soft skills including communicating, presenting and networking.
This event is free, but tickets are limited, so register and answer the questions to secure your spot!
UNSW Medicine Information Evening 2023
If you couldn’t attend the information evening, here is a recording of the event.
UNSW’s Medicine Information Evening, is for domestic and international students in their final year of high school. It will provide insight into the dynamic blend of hands-on clinical experiences and research-focused learning that you will be immersed in as a UNSW Medicine student. You’ll also find out detailed information on the application and admissions process for 2024 entry, including special entry schemes such as Rural, Gateway and Indigenous Entry Schemes.
Year 10 and Year 11 Experience Days at UNSW
This is your opportunity to get hands-on experience in the areas of study that interest you. Once you pick what day you’d like to attend, you’ll build your own fun-packed schedule: choose two workshops, attend inspirational talks from some of UNSW’s leading thinkers and innovators, and connect with attendees and current students in our Student Experience Zone surrounded by food trucks, live music and student stalls.
UNSW Arts Design Architecture Information Evening
ADA is ranked in the Top 50 globally for Arts, Humanities, Architecture, and Built Environment.* Learn about their expansive suite of degrees and study areas across Arts, Architecture, Construction Project Management and Property, City Planning, Design, Fine Arts, Media, Social Sciences, and Secondary Teaching.
UNSW ADA’s Information Evening is for current Year 12 students to provide insight into how you’ll be empowered to turn creativity and big ideas into real-life solutions, as well as experience hands-on learning in state-of-the-art creative spaces while building your employability and professional connections. You’ll also find out detailed information on admissions pathways for 2024 entry, including Portfolio Entry.
University of Notre Dame – Young Achievers Early Offer Information Session
Find out everything you need to know about the program, including selection criteria, the application process, important dates, benefits and more. You’ll also hear from current students about how receiving an Early Offer helped them finish Year 12 with added confidence, and have the opportunity to chat 1:1 with academics about your undergraduate study options for 2023.
Music Theatre Chorus Course at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music
This exciting musical theatre course for students 15-22 years will cover vocal technique, lyrical interpretation, characterisation, stage physicality, audition technique and musical theatre ensemble techniques.
Classes will take place weekly and contain a musical theatre ensemble component and a vocal masterclass component, led by industry professional and Conservatorium Music Theatre teacher Rob McDougall. Come and explore the genre of musical theatre in a fun and safe environment. This is the ideal course for students wishing to progress further into their studies of Musical Theatre, or potentially audition for tertiary study in this field.
Weekly lessons will begin with basic ensemble, performance and vocal technique, with the second half of the term aimed at preparing students for a performance.
The class will prepare an end of term concert including a presentation the repertoire they have worked on over the term.
– Jo Cilia
Head of Careers and Academic Advising