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Visit Private Colleges Australia at www.privatecollegesaustralia.com
Term 2, Week 10, 21st - 25th June 2010.
 
 

Diploma of Screen and Media

The Sydney Film School has a July Intake for their Diploma of Screen and Media.

The Diploma combines the teaching of theoretical/creative processes and practical hands-on film production, with an emphasis on practice.

The classes in both drama and documentary production cover all essential aspects of filmmaking: from Pre-production (research, script writing, pitching, casting, production management, design etc), to Production (crewing, working with actors, lighting, filming, recording etc) and Post-production (editing, music, sound mixing copyright, distribution etc). Furthermore, the practical process, in both 16mm and digital film training, is supported with sessions in Screen Language, Australian Cinema and Meet the Filmmaker special guest screenings.

Course Length: 1 year full time (2 x 20 week semesters)
Cost: $14,000 for local students
Closing date for applications: 16th July

Further details and application options: http://www.sydneyfilmschool.com.au/school/courses/diploma.aspx

www.sydneyfilmschool.com.au




Campion College Essay Competition and Summer School

Campion College Australia, established in 2006, is the first Australian College in the Liberal Arts at the Tertiary Level.

Campion Essay Competition : To foster and promote academic excellence in the Humanities, the College launches its first Campion Essay Competition open to Year 11 and Year 12 students.

Select one of the following questions:
1. Who do you think has been one of the greatest leaders in the course of history and why?
2. "Because of the emergence of the internet, books will soon have no role in education". Do you agree?

Essay Length: 2,000 to 2,500 words
Submission Date: 1st August 2010

First Prize: $3,000
Second Prize: $2,000
Third Prize: $1,000
8 Highly Commended: $250 each

Award Night: 18th October 2010
Eligibility: The competition is opened to all year 11 and year 12 students
Further details: http://www.campion.edu.au/images/stories/Poster_Essay_Competition_Artwork_May10.pdf

 

Summer Camp for students entering year 12 in 2011.

A Bridging course between secondary and tertiary education:
- learn essential study skills before your final school year
- Sample undergraduate teaching in literature, history, philosophy and theology
- Have fun with adventure and social activities

19-23 JANUARY 2011. Download poster http://www.campion.edu.au/images/stories/A4_Poster_for_Summer_Camp_2011_H.pdf





Regional NSW Opportunities with Boyce Chartered Accountants

CADETSHIPS WITH BOYCE

Due to the location of their five offices in regional NSW, Boyce can offer students from in and around these centres the opportunity to develop a career and go to university whilst remaining in regional NSW.

The cadetship is available to anyone who is about to embark on an accounting related degree (completing HSC in 2010) or to those who may be part way through a degree. Cadetships are offered subject to the applicant gaining entry to a university to undertake the appropriate course and meeting the basic selection criteria.The cadetship program can be structured as a combination of full-time/part–time work and study, or via distance education depending on the location of the office and the nearest university. Generally most cadets work approximately 60% of the year (in university holidays and part–time from July to December).

Recruitment for the 2011 Cadetship Program across all Boyce offices will commence in July 2010.
Applications close Friday 27 August 2010.


For further information call Gabrielle McFarland or Karen McGufficke on (02) 6452 3344.

Download application guidelines and form from http://www.boyceca.com/default.asp?menu=AAAAAE&pagetype=content&pageid=RFOCQQ


BOYCE DUBBO ACCOUNTING SCHOLARSHIP

The Dubbo office of the firm established this scholarship in 2005 in conjunction with the Charles Sturt Foundation for a first year student enrolled in the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) degree at the Dubbo campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU).

The scholarship is offered annually and provides a financial incentive of $1,500 to $2,500.  The successful applicant is required to undertake work experience with Boyce Dubbo during mid and end of year semester breaks.

Further details can be obtained from the CSU website at: www.csu.edu.au/student/scholarships.

Boyce Homepage: www.boyceca.com




Wesley Institute Open Days

Founded in 1983 as Australia’s first Christian arts college, Wesley Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Dance, Drama, Graphic Design, Music, Education, Theology and Counselling.

Wesley Institute’s vision is to transform lives through excellence in Christian higher education.

The Institute is holding a series of subject specific Open Days at 5 Mary Street, Drummoyne:

Graphic Design - 14 July, 6 October - 10.30am to 1.30pm
Drama – 21 August - 10am to 2pm
Education – 28 August - 10am to 2pm
Theology - 6 October - 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Music - 7 October - 2pm to 4pm
Counselling - 22 October - 6.30pm - 8.00pm

Visit http://www.wi.edu.au/events  for futher information.





Country Energy Powerline Apprenticeships

Since Country Energy was formed in July 2001, it  has created almost 930 apprenticeships, providing recruits with the skills and training to establish a foundation for long-term employment and career development in their local community.

The apprenticeship training program generally provides four years of technical training and an opportunity to embark on an exciting, challenging and rewarding career in the energy industry.

Country Energy currently has 4 Powerline Apprenticeships available in country locations: Coolamon, Junee, Wagga Wagga, and Hay.

Closing date: 2nd July.

Further details: http://www.countryenergy.com.au/asset/cms/pdf/careers/ApprenticePowerlineWorker.pdf





JMC Undergraduate Scholarships 2011

To ensure passionate prospective students have every opportunity to enhance their technical ability and pursue their talent to the highest possible level, the JMC Academy offers a total of 15 scholarships each academic year (5 in Sydney, 5 in Melbourne and 5 in Brisbane).

JMC Academy's scholarships cover the tuition fees for the first year of study in one of the JMC Academy's five Bachelor Degree courses. This first year is also commensurate with a one year complete Diploma course.

For further information regarding eligibility and application criteria, and to apply for a scholarship please click on one of the relevant files below.

Scholarships for 2011 entry close at 5.00pm e.s.t. on Friday the 3rd of December 2010.

Information: http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/attachment/page/2011%20schol%20brochure.pdf
Application form: http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/attachment/page/Scholaarship%20Application%20for%202011%20entry.pdf
Homepage: http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/index.cfm





UOW Information Evenings for Regional NSW

The University of Wollongong is holding an information evening specific to students and parents from country NSW. Guests can expect to gain information on Wollongong, UOW, faculties & services, as well as the ATAR, University Admission Centre, costs, Accommodation, Early Entry and more.

There will be Current UOW students to speak to at these events. These students have moved away from their homes in Country NSW – so they are familiar with what’s on your mind!
Staff from UOW UniAdvice, the UOW Accommodation Office will also be there, so you’ll be able to have all your questions answered in the one place at the on time!

Dates and Venues:

BATHURST
MONDAY JUNE 28 2010
QUALITY HOTEL BATHURST
344 STEWART STREET, BATHURST
6.30PM – 8.30PM

WAGGA WAGGA
TUESDAY JUNE 29 2010
THE LAWSON MOTOR INN
117 TARCUTTA STREET, WAGGA WAGGA
6.30PM – 8.30PM

DUBBO
WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 2010
CASCADES MOTOR INN
141 COBRA STREET, DUBBO
6.30PM – 8.30PM

ALBURY / WODONGA
WEDNESDAY JULY 21 2010
6.30pm - 8.30pm
Check website soon for venue details!

To reserve a seat; bookings are essential. Please call UOW UniAdvice on 1300 367 869 to reserve your place or Book online at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/coursefinder/EventBookingDetail.aspx




Accountancy Cadetships

Cadetships are offered to students who have recently, or are about to, complete their HSC & gives an opportunity to attend a combination of full-time or part-time university whilst obtaining on-the-job training.

During the first year of employment, first year students work full time & attend university part-time.  This ensures that students gain the practical experience to assist with their university degree studies.

After the completion of the first full years employment undergraduates are given the opportunity of working under a sandwich course approach.  Undergraduates attend university full-time & work part-time for the first six months of the calendar year then full-time during the second half of the year while attending university part-time.  This allows undergraduates to complete their degree quicker than on a permanent part-time basis whilst permitting on the job training and gaining practical experience.

CIB has been running a cadetship program for over 10 years & there are a number of fellow team members to provide valuable assistance with assignments & general guidance.

Should a cadetship be of interest to you please complete an on-line cadetship application form at http://www.cibaccountants.com.au/employment/cadetship_application

For additional information on Financial Planning Cadetship positions http://www.cibaccountants.com.au/employment/financial_planning_cadetship

Homepage:  http://www.cibaccountants.com.au/




2010 Electrotechnology School Student Awards

The 2010 Electrotechnology School Student Awards are now open for nominations. These awards are an opportunity for students in years 9, 10, 11 and 12 at an Australian secondary school to gain recognition for their exceptional skills, knowledge and passion in electrical, electronic or communications technology.

School principals and teachers, along with industry members, are invited to nominate outstanding students for either category:
• Innovation
• Commitment to Industry

Excellence may be demonstrated through school projects, VET in schools or school based apprenticeships, extra curricular projects, community or individual projects or work experience, in areas such as digital technology, networking, electronics, robotics, sound and lighting, electrical engineering and mechantronics.

The winner and two place-getters in each category will receive cash prizes of $1000, $500 and $250 respectively, to be presented at a prestigious NECA Awards event.

Selection criteria and a Nomination Guide are available for download:
http://www.neca.asn.au/useruploads/files/criteria_2010.pdf
http://www.neca.asn.au/useruploads/files/neca_nomination_form_lr.pdf

Nominations close on 27 August 2010. Please contact Vicky Rigler on 02 9439 8523 for further information

www.neca.asn.au





The Science EXPOsed Careers Panels

The Science EXPOsed Careers Panels provide your students with insight into the myriad possibilities that a career in science can offer. Each morning and afternoon over three days in August, hear how some of Australia's most innovative minds found themselves working in science.

Guided by Jacqui Hayes and Fiona McDonald from Cosmos Magazine, panelists will explore how and why they came to careers in science and discuss the everyday joys and eureka moments that keep them working on problems from wildlife forensics to climate change, biosensors to astrophysics.

August 16 – Biology: Dr Rebecca Johnson, Dr Scott Byrne & Prof. Bill Gladstone
August 17 – Chemistry: Dr Penny Martens, Prof. Anthony Baker, Dr Andrew Harris & Prof. Justin Gooding
August 18 – Physics: Dr Naomi McClure Griffiths, Dr Cathy Foley & Dr Gab Abramowitz

Bookings are essential.
To book: visit http://www.scienceinthecity.net or email scicom@austmus.gov.au
Phone: 02 9320 6389
For more detail: http://www.scienceinthecity.net/home/science-exposed-/scienceexposed-careers-panels





Actor's College of Theatre & Television - Free Acting Class

THE CORE is ACTT’s premier one-year part-time Acting course. The free Course Information Sessions are designed to give you an experience of the course and the teachers. Find out all you need to know about learning at ACTT and get some career direction in acting, music theatre and theatre production.

ACTT’s regular course information sessions are an opportunity to meet ACTT staff, collect course information, have your questions answered and participate in a fun, active and energising free Acting class. It’s a chance to try an acting class for the very first time, or to top-up on some skills. Based on confidence and imagination building exercises and improvisation games, a drop-in class is an ideal way to ‘test the waters’ and to help choose the best course for you.

Course Information Session
Monday 28 June 2010, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Teacher: Glen Hamilton
Free of Charge
505 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000

For further information:
Tel: (02) 9213 4500
Fax: (02) 9281 3964
Email: info@actt.edu.au

Home Page: http://www.actt.edu.au





UTAS - Bachelor of Contemporary Arts Theatre Auditions

The UTAS School of Visual & Performing Arts will be holding Theatre Auditions in Adelaide and Melbourne this year for applicants to the 2011 Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Theatre stream).
Auditions will be held as follows:
Adelaide: Thursday 11 & Friday 12 November Adelaide Festival Centre, Quartet Suite
Melbourne: Monday 15 & Tuesday 16 November Malthouse Theatre, Shell Room
For more information, contact Jana Harper on ph: (03) 6324 4423 or email: Jana.Harper@utas.edu.au
For further course information, please visit: http://www.acadarts.utas.edu.au/?q=node/23

UTAS Home Page: http://www2.utas.edu.au





UTAS - New Faculty of Business Video

‘Business is the art of making a living doing what you love’

Aimed at high school and senior secondary students, the Faculty of Business at UTAS have produced a new video to showcase the varieties of ways that business is a part of everyday life and how students can turn their passions and ideas into a career. To view the clip, visit the UTAS YouTube page: www.youtube.com/user/UniversityofTasmania

Further information from UTAS on Business careers can be found here: http://www.utas.edu.au/business/faculty/CareersSite/index.htm

UTAS Home Page: http://www2.utas.edu.au





Service Skills - New Website and Career Profile Videos

Service Skills Australia promotes and enhances skills development in the service industries. They consult and engage with industry, training organisations, government and other stakeholders to develop and support the implementation of nationally recognised training products that respond to industry skill needs

Next month, SSA will be launching their new-look website. The website has been redesigned and redeveloped based on feedback received from  stakeholders and includes a new online shop and feedback register. Registering on the website allows you to:
• provide feedback on training packages and projects through the online feedback mechanism
• purchase training packages and support materials from the online shop and
• be kept up to date with the latest news via the monthly e-newsletter.
The website address will be the same, but if you are registered on the existing site you will need to re-register in July.

New Career Profile Videos
New videos are available for viewing. The videos feature interviews with real people employed in jobs such as tour guide, hotel manager, nail technician, hairdresser and soccer coach. You can view the videos at http://www.vimeo.com/serviceskills and they will also be available on the new website in July.

Service Skills Australia
Phone: 02 8243 1200
Fax: 02 8243 1299
Email Address: info@serviceskills.com.au

Website: www.serviceskills.com.au




The Academy of Interactive Entertainment Holiday Courses

AIE are offering a range of short holiday courses in interactive media, designed for both primary and high school aged students. For course information please visit:

Sydney courses:
http://www.aie.edu.au/courses/short_course_syd.php
Canberra courses:
http://www.aie.edu.au/courses/short_courses_cbr.php

Sydney: Level 2, Wentworth Park Grandstand, Wattle Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Phone: 02 8514 8800

Canberra: Block E, Canberra Technology Park Phillip Avenue Watson ACT 2602
Phone: 02 6162 5131

Home Page: http://www.aie.edu.au/index.php





UNSW Scholarships Information Evening Evening

The UNSW Scholarships Information Evening provides greater depth and detail on the range of scholarships at UNSW, with a focus on the application process and answering specific questions. The evening is aimed at year 11 and 12 students and their parents. The evening will consist of a general introduction to UNSW scholarships followed by talk/question break out sessions, as well as information booths for one-on-one discussions about specific scholarships.

This event will be take place Thursday July 22 at 6:30pm in the Sir John Clancy Auditorium, UNSW Kensington Campus. To make the most of the evening be sure to have a look at the Scholarships and Co-op Program websites before attending:
www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au
www.co-op.unsw.edu.au .

Registration is required as space is limited.
To book online: https://booking.online.unsw.edu.au/survey/sie_reg.register  
If you would like to find out more about UNSW programs or faculties, contact the Student Recruitment Office:
t: 02 9385 1844
e: studentrecruitment@unsw.edu.au
A draft program is also available from the website
Website: http://www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/undergrad/sad/scholarshipsevening.html





Career Counselling, Coaching, Assessment Course

Jim Bright's 3-day Career Coaching, Counselling and Assessment Course has been running continously in it's present form for six years. The course is taught entirely by Jim Bright to small groups. It provides a broad introduction to many of the key concepts and practices in Career Counselling, Career Coaching and Vocational Assessment.

Participants receive a very generous pack of resources to accompany and support their learning including the following:
• a 300 page workbook containing a series of articles, papers and inventories, plus copies of the training slides and extensive references
• a copy of Jim's Resumes that get shortlisted published by Allen and Unwin
• three other career development books published by Jim Bright
• two complete Vocational Tests including question booklets, profile sheets and full manuals
The course is highly interactive and very practical with examples drawn from organisations, schools, rehabilitation, community, universities, TAFES and most other settings relevant to career development.

Graduate attendees can apply for Recognised Prior Learning of 25% toward the Postgraduate Certificate in Career Development offered by ACU National and also partly taught by Jim. This course is aimed at people new to the field of career counselling, coaching or assessment. It is also aimed at experienced practitioners who want to refresh and update their skills with the latest thinking.

The course is priced at the same level as each ACU PG Cert Unit, but includes $600 of resources in the price.
$1399 per person inclusive of GST for three days (9.00am – 4.00pm). Includes extensive pack of books, notes, resources and tests worth in excess of $600, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea.

Sydney 15-17 Sept, Menzies Hotel
Melbourne 19 - 21 October Mercure Spring St

Register with credit card via phone 02 91149988 or visit the website below for further information and registration form. http://www.brightandassociates.com.au/3-day.html  

Home Page: http://www.brightandassociates.com.au/index-4.html





Gap Year & Student Exchange Expos

Gap Year and Student Exchange Expos are for young people interested in travelling, working or studying abroad. Visit 11 of Australia’s best known program providers all in one location!

22nd June 2010—Pennant Hills Bowling Club, 52 Yarrara Rd, Pennant Hills
23rd June 2010—Dougherty Centre, 7 Victor Street, Chatswood
24th June 2010—Warringah Mall Community Centre, Cnr Condamine Street and Old Pittwater Road, Brookvale

Start time: 6pm sharp
Cost: FREE!
For more information please contact Adam Makepeace:
Phone: 02 9907 3133
Fax: 02 9907 1594
Email: info@nbben.com.au
Website: www.nbben.com.au





Pre-Vocational Courses - Sydney Institute of TAFE

Sydney Institute of TAFE is offering Pre-Vocational Course for Semester 2 in Signage and Painting & Decorating.
Signage
This Pre Vocational course is available for unemployed women and men and school leavers wishing to learn skills in the Signage Industry and enter/return to the workforce. This course is nine weeks, four days a week during which time students complete the first year in the Certificate III – Signage.
Painting & Decorating
This Pre Vocational courses is available for unemployed women and men and school leavers wishing to learn skills in the Painting & Decorating Industry and enter/ return to the workforce. This course is eleven weeks, four days a week during which time students complete the first year in the Certificate III – Painting & Decorating

Where: TAFE NSW Sydney Institute, 622 – 632 Harris Street, ULTIMO, Building U – Level 4.
For more information contact Adam Lucas:
p: 02 9217 3625
e: adam.lucas@det.nsw.edu.au

Sydney Institute of TAFE Home Page: http://www.sit.nsw.edu.au





Pilot Project Launched

A joint project between Charles Sturt University (CSU), TAFE NSW - Western Institute, TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, and the Bachelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education is set to make training easier for future early childhood educators who live in regional Australia. The Early Childhood Education Workforce Capacity Project (ECEWC) aims to build workforce capacity in early childhood education throughout inland and Indigenous areas in NSW and the Northern Territory.

"The aim is to assist the aspirations and needs of regional communities and individual practitioners in the Early Childhood Education field," said Project Manager and CSU lecturer in the School of Teacher Education, Ms Alison Lord.

"We can do this by providing an opportunity for students, both recent school leavers and mature age, a means to study at home supported by the provision of Mentors and Community Facilitators, without the need to relocate to another town or city, or leave employment in order to undertake university study."

Community Orientation Professional Development Days will be held over the next two weekends in Griffiths and Parkes giving the 42 students enrolled in the project the support they need to continue their studies.

Media Officer : Holly-Amber Manning
Telephone : 02 6365 7813
Website: http://news.csu.edu.au/director/regionalnews/albury-wodonga.cfm





Juliusmedia College - Short Courses

Juliusmedia College is offering short courses at the Sydney Campus from July 5th. They have been running these courses regularly since 2002 and provide training for backstage technical skills. Courses are all accredited Units from the Entertainment Training Package.Students are awarded a Statement of Attainment with formal Units of Competency on successful completion of these courses.

*  5 July. Stage OH&S. 1 day $180 - Trainer: Julius.
*  5 - 9 July. Advanced Lighting Desk and Moving Lights. 5 days $875 - Trainer: Michael Quin.
*  6, 7, 8 July. Sound Basics 3 days $595 - Trainer: Steve Defina
*  9, 10, 12 July. Lighting Basics. 3 days $595 - Trainer: John Maizels
* 12 - 16 July. Advanced Sound Mixing. 5 days $875 - Trainer: James Den Ouden
* 13, 14, 15 July. Vision Basics. 3 days $595 - Trainer: John Maizels
* 16 July. Certificate 3 Completion Day. $300
*  5 July - 16 July. Full Certificate III in Live Production, Theatre and Events. 11 days plus some external work. $2,200

Info at: http://www.juliusmedia.com/training/page.asp?ID=15 
Booking online at: http://www.juliusmedia.com/training/enroll.asp
Dates, costs and accommodation options: http://www.juliusmedia.com/training/page.asp?ID=13
More info: email monique@juliusmedia.com  or call 02 9638-5955.

Home Page: http://www.juliusmedia.com/training/default.asp




Apprenticeship & Traineeship Opportunities

1300 Apprentice currently have many Apprenticeship and Traineeship opportunities available.

  • Apprenticeship - 1st Year Fitter Machinist Revesby
  • Traineeship - Financial Services Traineeship Certificate III Nowra & Bowral
  • Traineeship - Business Certificate III Chatswood
  • Traineeship - Business Certificate III Riverstone
  • Traineeship - Business Certificate III Burwood
  • Traineeship - Dental Assistant Certificate III North Ryde
  • Traineeship - Property Services Certificate III Sydney
  • Apprenticeship - 1st Year Cabinet Making Mitchell ACT
  • Apprenticeship - 1st Year Wall & Ceiling Plasterer Canberra
  • Traineeship - Glazer. Woden and Queanbeyan ACT
  • Traineeship - Business Certificate III Queanbeyan ACT

Sydney Office: Level 2, 28 Burwood Road,
Burwood NSW 2134 Recruitment: Chad Smith
Email: info@1300apprentice.com.au

A.C.T. & Southern Tablelands Office
Manager: Sue Charnock
Email: csc@1300apprentice.com.au

For further information please phone 1300apprentice (or 1300 277 736) or visit the website and click on the "Hot Jobs" link: http://1300apprentice.com.au/index.php





JMC Songwriting Workshop

JMC Academy will be holding a three hour Composition Workshop for Year 11 and 12 students on Monday 5 July 2010, conducted by Pat Pattison.This is a brilliant opportunity to learn from a highly regarded industry professional. Pat Pattison is an author, clinician and Berklee College of Music Professor of Lyric Writing and Poetry whose students have composed for major artists and written number one songs. His songwriting and composition clinics are attended by songwriters all over the world, and his articles appear regularly in a variety of industry publications.
Cost: FREE
Time 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Please complete booking form no later than Monday 28 June. Places limited so get in quick!
Enquiries Phone 9281 8899
JMC Academy Auditorium 41 Holt Street, Surry Hills
For further information and to register, please visit: http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/news_detail.cfm?id=49

Home Page: www.jmcacademy.edu.au





Queensland University of Technology - Start Here

Based in Brisbane, QUT is an Australian university with global connections and a reputation for quality undergraduate and post-graduate courses, a wide range of studies and applied research suited to the needs of industry and the community.

QUT has launched a new Start Here website, designed with high school students in mind. It offers access to course selection tools, advice from real students and the opportunity to explore QUT. Students can connect to the website via Facebook and keep up-to-date with their friends online.
Start Here: http://starthere.qut.edu.au

They have also launched the QUT Student Sharehouse Blog, where prospective students can gain an insight into life at university by reading the blogs of eight current students.
Sharehouse Blog: http://studentblog.qut.edu.au

QUT Future Students Home Page: http://www.qut.edu.au/study/futurestudents



Change to UTS Special Admissions Elite Athletes Scheme

UTS has made a change to the Special Admissions Elite Athletes Scheme for 2011 entry. Applicants will now be required to show that they have represented their school or state at national level competition. They will also need to provide evidence that their selection to the relevant team was through a competitive process. Certified copies of documents from the relevant sports body or professional association are to be attached to the application.

Applications will be available from this website http://www.uts.edu.au/study/appform.html#special  from mid-July and will be due Thursday 30 September 2010.

For further information on the UTS Special Admissions Scheme: http://www.equity.uts.edu.au/admission/special/index.html
Applicants are also required to complete a UAC admission application.
For more information please contact Shaun Pattinson at the Equity and Diversity Unit on 9514 2148.

UTS Future Students Home Page: http://www.uts.edu.au/study/index.html





INSEARCH Careers Advisers Information Session

On 13 August INSEARCH will hold an information morning for Careers Advisers. The session will show you how INSEARCH diploma and foundation studies courses prepare students for entry into UTS. INSEARCH offers alternative pathways to UTS in the areas of: Architecture, Business, Communication, Design, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, Law, Nursing and Science. Graduates of the new diplomas who achieve the required Grade Point Average (GPA) for the corresponding degree at UTS are guaranteed a place at UTS. Please visit the INSEARCH website for full articulation details.

To register for the session please contact Mary Mansour on 02 9218 8762.
For more information on INSEARCH, visit: http://www.uts.edu.au/study/alternative/insearch.html





UTS:Photography and Situated Media Competition

UTS is on the hunt for the next generation of photographers and situated media designers. Three prizes (totalling $2000) will be awarded to the best photographers and situated media designers currently studying Year 11 or 12.

Entries close at 5pm, Friday 23 July 2010. Finalists will have their work exhibited at UTS and the winners will be announced in mid-August.

For more details and to enter, visit the UTS:Design, Architecture and Building website:
http://www.dab.uts.edu.au/psm/comp/





Teen Jury at the UTS:Sydney International Animation Festival

This year’s UTS Sydney International Animation Festival, held on 25 and 26 September, will feature a Teen Jury. The Teen Jury at UTS:SIAF will give high school students, between the age of 15-17, the opportunity to be part of the panel that votes for the best animation film for the Teen Choice Award. Students who form part of the panel will also be able to participate in various animation workshops.

Students who have an interest in animation are encouraged to register online on the SIAF website by telling UTS in 25 words or less why they should be selected as a member of the Teen Jury. The Jury has approximately 25 places open.

For further information please visit: http://www.siaf.uts.edu.au/student/teen-jury





UTS:Science Outreach Program

UTS:Science is dedicated to increasing awareness of the career possibilities in science and mathematics. The hands-on UTS Science Outreach Program exposes high school students to a number of fundamental sciences workshops and experiments in physics, chemistry and mathematics. The aim of this school excursion for Year 10-12 students is to increase their
knowledge of career possibilities in the science and technology areas. They will be exposed to a number of fundamental sciences, such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology, and learn how these classroom subjects are applied to everyday practice.
For example, they could experience fingerprinting methods or crime scene investigations, which use chemistry and biology to solve crimes in a forensics workshop; use physics to understand and solve energy efficient issues; learn magic tricks with mathematics and much more. Workshops are interactive, hands-on, practical and guaranteed to involve all students

Schools are able to arrange visits that suit their schedules. For more information about the UTS:Science Outreach program, or to find out how to get involved please contact:
Elizabeth Kuo, Outreach and Promotions Officer, UTS:Science
University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123 Broadway
NSW 2007 Australia
Tel: 02 9514 8276
Fax: 02 9514 7866
Email: elizabeth.kuo@uts.edu.au

Web: www.science.uts.edu.au





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