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![]() TAFE NSW - Industrial Design Faculty Events Newcastle Campus - Tighes Hill, Monday 11th May, 10 am - 1:00 pm Central Coast, Department of State and Regional Development - Ourimbah, Thu 14 May, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Tafe and University academics and industry practitioners present an essential overview of product design as a tool for innovation. Seminar presenters will discuss the process of Design Innovation: •When do you need it? •Why do you need it? •How do you find it? •How do you apply it? •What do you get out of it? •How you sustain it? It is a requirement of those participating in this event to wear 'enclosed leather shoes'. To register for this event contact Kelley Bennett 4923 7617 or email Kelley.bennett@tafe.nsw.edu.au ![]() ![]() Scone TAFE Campus Open Day, Sat 9 May In conjunction with the Scone and Upper Hunter Horse Festival, TAFE NSW Hunter Institute will be holding an Open Day on Saturday 9th May, after the colourful street parade in Kelly Street, Scone, from 1pm to 5pm. Events will include: •Farrier Demonstrations - Hot Shoe Making, Forge Work •Saddlery - Exhibition plus Saddle and Bridle Making •Animal Care - Hands on, Careers, Courses •Yearling Preparation for Sales - Student demonstrations •Agriculture Programs - Chainsaws, Farm Chemical, Quad Bike Safety •Horticulture - Plant & Pest Display •Riding and Heavy Horse Demonstrations •Upper Hunter TAFE Course Information Admission is free. This event does not require registrations, but contact Kelly Bennett for more information kelly.bennett@tafe.nsw.edu.au ![]() Volunteer Expo 16 May 2009, 10.00am-4.00pm Rouse Hill Town Centre The Hills Shire Council is hosting an expo as part of National Volunteer Week. Representatives of over twenty organisations will be on site to discuss opportunities for volunteering. For more information: contact Council's Volunteer Development Coordinator, ph 9843 0516. ![]() ![]() Acting Drop InA single acting class for newcomers to ACTT. It’s a chance to try an acting class for the very first time, and to top-up on some fun. 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 eight week course for you. Information about all courses offered at ACTT will be discussed during these classes. Main Pitt St Campus » Saturday 30 May 09, 10:30 AMMain Pitt St Campus » Tuesday 23 Jun 09, 6:30 PM
Gosford Workshop » Saturday 30 May 09, 10:30 AM Newcastle Workshop » Saturday 30 May 09, 10:30 AMThese acting classes are combined with an information session about the college and our courses. This free workshop allows you to ask all the questions you have been dying to, as well as the chance to participate in acting exercises – fun guaranteed! ![]() ![]() STA Apprenticeships State Transit is a leader in the bus services industry and a number of vacancies exist for apprentice Heavy Vehicle Motor Mechanic and Body Builder. State Transit’s Apprenticeship Program is vital in maintaining the highly skilled, engineering workforce needed to ensure bus reliability for the Sydney and Newcastle communities. During the first three years of the apprenticeship, apprentices complete a combination of on-the-job training at a number of State Transit bus depots and off the job training at TAFE. Apprentices will also be required to attend external on the job training placements with trade specialists and product training related to the bus fleet. The fourth and final year is spent entirely on-the-job, practicing the skills and knowledge already gained. On completion of all the training requirements of the vocation, apprentices are awarded a nationally recognised qualification in the trade. Applications for 2010 close end of business 29 May 2009 http://www.sydneybuses.info/careers-and-jobs/apprenticeships.htm ![]() ![]() Honeywell Engineering Summer School (HESS) 2009 The Honeywell Engineering Summer School (HESS) 2009 will run from Sunday, 6 December 2009 to Friday, 11 December 2009. HESS 2009 will bring together 100 students from across NSW and ACT who are about to enter their final year of high school (Year 12) and who are faced with choices which will influence their future careers. Engineers cultivate creative, enquiring minds, a strong interest in mathematics, science and the environment and want to contribute to improving the quality of life for everyone. Engineers work alone and in teams, in private industry and government service, in their own countries and overseas. Within each engineering specialisation there are many career paths from management to research and teaching, from construction and maintenance to sales and marketing. Engineering is a prestigious profession and is essential for a nation’s future development, creating wealth and employment which increases living standards throughout our societies. Successful applicants will spend 6 days living at Sydney University Village. During HESS 2009, students will attend lectures/demonstrations at the following Universities: University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, University of Technology, Sydney, University of Western Sydney, University of Wollongong and Macquarie University - Sydney. Through these interactive sessions, HESS will provide students with valuable insights into the many aspects of a wide range of engineering disciplines. Along with attending university lectures, there will be industrial visits where students can see the different engineering disciplines at work. HESS 2009 will be a great experience full of practical engineering activities, with lots of fun activities as well as evening social programs. Rotary Clubs, with their continuing interest in the youth of Australia, provide invaluable assistance in selecting students to participate in HESS 2009. Rotary will be assisted by school principals, teachers and Neighbourhood Engineers in the student selection process. Applications do not have to be made through Rotary. Applications are accepted on a first come, first served basis. Please register early to avoid disappointment. http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/shadomx/apps/fms/fmsdownload.cfm?file_uuid=0A138DD0-CA99-C12A-E078-50EFAD2456E9&siteName=ieaust ![]() ![]() Australian Engineering Week 1 - 9 August 2009 The NSW/ACT events include: Sydney Division North Head Sewage Plant Site Tour Rouse Hill Sewage Plant Site Tour Lane Cove Tunnel Control Centre and Ventilation Station SBS TV and Radio Visit Robotics Fun at Macquarie University Tour of Modern Silicon Chip Fabrication Facility Pylon Lookout at Sydney Harbour Bridge ANSTO - OPAL Reactor and Associated Facilities Site Tour TRUenergy Tallawarra Power Plant M5 East Control Room - Day & Night Tours New Macquarie Bank Building Raytheon Australia Centre for Excellence http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/aew/divisions/sydney/sydney_home.cfm Canberra Division Half day seminar on sustainable energy options plus a bus tour to the Tarago Wind Farm Girltalk workshop Engineering Games http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/aew/divisions/canberra/canberra_home.cfm Newcastle Division Career Advisors Day Discover Engineering - Information evening http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/aew/divisions/newcastle/newcastle_home.cfm ![]() ![]() Lions Youth Exchange Program For many young people, participating in the Lions Youth Exchange Program is a life-changing experience. Travelling to another country, living with a host family, and experiencing another culture are milestone events. Every year since 1961, young people have participated in the Lions International Youth Exchange Program. The goal of the program is: ![]() ![]() SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS INFORMATION SESSIONS For Year 10 Students and Parents INFORMATION AFTERNOON ![]() ![]() Canterbury Bankstown Career Connections Activities & Events Parent Information Forum 1st July Career Compass Seminar 13th August Sign Up for A Job Day 29th September Contact Canterbury Bankstown Career Connections: Phone: 9773 4933 Fax: 9773 4833 Email: info@careerconnections.net.au Web: http://careerconnections.net.au ![]() ![]() Marine Science Taster Day - University of Sydney Date: Wednesday 24th June 2009 Time: Full day Venue: Chowder Bay, Sydney Harbour Transport/catering: Sydney LCP will arrange for transport and lunch for participants Registration details: Individual student application forms and required paperwork will be issued once an initial expression of interest has been obtained. If you have students interested in this programme, please complete the expression of interest form and further details will be forwarded to career advisers as soon as information becomes available Booking for EOI close: Friday 12th June 2009 http://www.sydneylcp.com.au/index.php?c=2&t=8 ![]() ![]() School Based Apprenticeship and Traineeship Information Night, Newcastle Who: Year 10 students and parents When: 6.30pm, Tuesday June 30 Where: Newcastle Panthers For more information: call Deborah on 49 568 468 Student Registration: http://www.careerlinks.nsw.edu.au/index.cfm?menukey=213 ![]() ![]() Antipodeans Abroad GapBreak Antipodeans Abroad invites you to join our GapBreak program, a three-month volunteer placement in a developing country. You'll be challenged, discover new horizons and different ways of living while you work in a village school or on a community project. Teach English, build a classroom, work in an orphanage, with street-kids or on a conservation project. The work is fun and worthwhile. Sydney Info Nights are held in our office at Suite 303A, 282 Victoria Ave, Chatswood, Sydney 2067 located opposite Chatswood Chase Shopping Centre. Next Info Night: 26 May 2009 at 6.30pm. http://www.antipodeans.com.au/infonight.asp ![]() ![]() CIT Semester 2 Course Guide now online Find out what Courses CIT has on offer for Semester 2, 2009. http://www.cit.act.edu.au/news/semester_2_courses_2009/ ![]() ![]() University of Newcastle Mid-Year Admissions Applications for 2009 mid-year admissions are now open. Applications for Main Round offers close on Friday 12th June 2009. Visit www.uac.edu.au for further information. The University of Newcastle offers Commonwealth-supported undergraduate places via the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Visit our admissions website for a full list of degree programs on offer and info on how to apply. Mid -Year Info Sessions University staff and lecturers will be on hand to provide you with all the info you need at our mid-year info sessions. Newcastle campus - Monday 1 June 4pm to 6pm, Great Hall Purdue Room Central Coast Campus - Tuesday 2 June 4pm to 6pm, Cafeteria Campus Central http://www.newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduateadmissions/midyearentry.html ![]() ![]() University of Newcastle HSC Study Days Every year, a series of workshops on core HSC subjects are held at our Callaghan and Ourimbah Campuses providing HSC students with a great opportunity to get subject-specific advice and useful study strategies. These workshops are delivered by experienced HSC markers who focus on the exams and techniques for maximising marks. What do the HSC Study Days offer? •Advice and assistance from HSC markers on core HSC subjects •A set of study notes for each subject you attend •Useful tips for subject assessments and study strategies •Opportunity to attend several workshops on one day The 2009 Dates - Monday 13 July - Central Coast Campus, Ourimbah - Friday 24 July - Newcastle Campus, Callaghan The 2009 Program and cost for the HSC Study Days will be available soon! http://www.newcastle.edu.au/campaigns/hsc-study/ ![]() ![]() Special Tertiary Admissions Test The Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is for university applicants who do not have a recent year 12 certificate. It is also required for some specialist courses as a further entry selection criteria. Check with the admissions office of the university you are applying to if you are unsure if you are required to sit the test for your admission. The Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) is a series of related tests designed to assess a range of competencies commonly considered important for success in tertiary study. STAT assesses your ability to understand the material given and to think critically about issues, rather than testing your knowledge of curriculum or a specific academic subject. Many tertiary institutions in Australia use STAT as part of their admissions procedure for certain categories of applicants, in addition to any other information available, when assessing your application for admission. If you have no formal qualifications on which to base your application to a tertiary institution, you may be eligible to be considered for entry to a course by sitting STAT. You can sit the STAT Multiple Choice only once every six months. STAT will be held in Birrong (Bankstown), Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Lismore, Newcastle, Nowra, Penrith, Surry Hills and Wollongong on Saturday 23 May 2009.http://www.uac.edu.au/documents/stat/mya_statleaflet_2009_fin.pdf ![]() ![]() TAFE NSW Applications for Semester Two 2009 Applications Close — Friday, 29 May You will only need to fill out the TAFE NSW Course Application Form if you want to do a course that has the application closing date under the course name. More information: https://www.tafensw.edu.au/applyenrol/ ![]() ![]() Avondale College Avondale is a private college with distinctly Christian values and a respect for the faith and spiritual traditions of others. We are one of only two Christian higher education institutions in the country which offer our own fully accredited degrees. Avondale College has two campuses. Its main campus is on several hundred hectares and is located in a rural section of the City of Lake Macquarie between the lake and the picturesque Watagan Mountains. The second campus is in Sydney's north shore suburb of Wahroonga adjacent to the Sydney Adventist Hospital. ![]() ![]() Proposed Pre-Apprenticeship Courses at Mt Druitt TAFE Panel Beating and Vehicle Painting Pre-Apprenticeship Training ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Applications for 2009 mid-year admissions are now open. Not all courses are available mid-year. UAC Undergraduate is for domestic students who want to apply for a Bachelor degree or Diploma at one of UAC’s participating institutions. http://www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/ ![]() ![]() Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Design (Architectural Studies) The Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Design (Architectural Studies) will see the Gold Coast’s first ever architecture degree from 2010.
Information Evening http://www.griffith.edu.au/environment-planning-architecture/architecture ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() JMC Academy Open Days JMC Academy has led the way in music and entertainment education and was the first private college in Australia to be accredited in the fields of Audio Engineering, Digital Television and Digital Multimedia. Today, the JMC Academy is Australia’s leading private education and training provider for the Creative Industries, catering for the global demands of this rapidly growing and diverse industry with advanced-design campuses in central Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, higher education course modules, industry educated training professionals and associations with several of Australia’s leading Universities. The JMC Academy offers courses in Digital Television Production, Digital Media and 3D Animation, Audio Engineering and Sound Production, Popular Music and Performance, and Entertainment Business Management. 16 May, JMC Academy, Sydney Campus Open Day. 10:30am and 1:00pm. Register on-line at www.jmcacademy.edu.au or phone student recruitment on (02) 9281 8899. Bookings essential. 30 May, JMC Academy, Brisbane Campus Open Day. 10:30am and 1:00pm. Register on-line at www.jmcacademy.edu.au or phone student recruitment on (07) 3846 5166. Bookings essential. Scholarships now available for 2010 entry Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Campuses Phone for an application form now! Sydney 41 Holt Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 | P 02 9281 8899 | F 02 9212 4801 Melbourne 171 Bank Street South Melbourne VIC 3205 | P 03 9696 4117 | F 03 9696 2520 Brisbane 75 Grey Street South Brisbane QLD 4101 | P 07 3846 5166 | F 07 3846 3435 www.jmcacademy.edu.au ![]() ![]() EnergyAustralia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pre-Apprenticeship Course Applications for the Aboriginal & Torres Straight Islander Program are now open! Information sessions have been scheduled during May and places are limited, so call now to avoid disappointment. For details or to find out the information session dates, please contact Lyn Wilson, Head Teacher Foundation Education, TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute on 0409 310 384. The EnergyAustralia Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Pre-apprenticeship Program offers you the opportunity to participate in a fully funded, nationally recognised pre-apprenticeship program run by TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute. By undertaking this course you’ll develop the skills and knowledge to identify and use a range of components, accessories, materials, tools, and equipment used to carry out work in the energy industry. You’ll also gain an understanding of Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures. This is a full-time course and runs for ten weeks. If you’re an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are keen to gain technical expertise and skills in an electricity industry trade area, then this could be a great course for you. Ideally you should have completed at least Year 10 and be interested in building on your maths and science skills. You should also have a dedicated, safe working ethic and the ability to work well in a team. http://www.energy.com.au/energy/ea.nsf/Content/Careers+Pre+Apprenticeship+Program ![]() ![]() AFS Australia, the country’s leading provider of intercultural experiences and learning programs, is thrilled to announce that this year 240 full Experience Japan JENESYS scholarships valued at $8,000 each will be offered to high school students aged between 15-18 years of age across Australia, including 15 Indigenous students scholarships and 24 teacher scholarships. The program will run over two weeks in December 2009. Application Deadline is Sunday 31 May 2009. http://www.afs.org.au/aus_en/view/8562 ![]() ![]() Tocal College open days Tocal College is a leader in agricultural and conservation land management education. Tocal offers full and part time courses, short courses and distance education. Prospective students and their families are invited to visit the College during the school holidays. The Open days are designed to allow you to find out more about College life, the courses and to meet the College staff. http://www.tocal.nsw.edu.au/future-students/college-open-days ![]() ![]() Charles Sturt University Campus Tours At Charles Sturt University you don’t have to fit your plans around just one Open Day. Our open day every day program, means that you can take a campus tour at a time convenient to you! Visit CSU any day and have a personal guided tour from an experienced Student Ambassador, to give you a real insight into the CSU experience. You will also get a chance to talk to staff members or lecturers about your course and what it’s like to study with CSU and see the facilities and equipment you could be using on your course. Choosing a university to study at is a big decision and it's important that you get the feel of the place. Take a look at accommodation, campus facilities, lecture rooms - plus get a feel for the great lifestyle options. At CSU, we don’t just pretend to be student focused we’re delivering on the promise! So when you want us to roll out the red carpet for you, just give us a call on 1800 334 733 and book in for an open day every day campus tour. Tours are available Monday to Friday and bookings are essential. http://www.csu.edu.au/study/campus-tours.htm ![]() ![]() University of Newcastle Pharmacy Open Day Friday, 15 May 2009 from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM Venue: Clinical Skills Unit, Level 1, Medical Sciences Building http://www.newcastle.edu.au/event/2009/05/15/pharmacy-open-day.html ![]() ![]() UNSW Faculty of Science Parent & student night Be informed. Explore career options. Join us on a guide through Science and Mathematics at UNSW. The Faculty of Science invites parents and their Year 11 or Year 12 sons or daughters to attend an Information Evening on Science and Mathematics at UNSW. DATE Thursday, 28 May 2009 LOCATION Leighton Hall, The John Niland Scientia Building TIME 6.00pm - 6.30pm - Registration 6.30pm - 7.30pm - Presentation 7.30pm - 8.30pm - Refreshments PROGRAM Introducing the Faculty of Science Overview of Science programs Career Opportunities Scholarships and Prizes Student Life at UNSW There will be the opportunity to speak with our current students, academic and admission staff. MORE INFORMATION Further enquiries please contact Donna Bailey T: 02 9385 7307 E: d.bailey@unsw.edu.au Registration is essential http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/parent-student-night-2009/ ![]() ![]() University of Wollongong's Campus Tours You don’t need to wait until you’ve started at UOW to see firsthand why our campus is special. A guided campus, faculty and accommodation tour will give you and your family a closer look at university life—and the chance to ask as many questions as you like. Our free campus tours are conducted by current UOW students and are tailored to meet your individual interests and needs. Campus Tours are available all year: Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm. To book, call 1300 367 869 or email uniadvice@uow.edu.au ![]() ![]() University of New England HSC Booster Days 15 & 16 June. http://www.une.edu.au/ These days were previously wrongly advertised as 15/16 May. ![]() ![]() Australian Defence Force (ADF) Gap Year Gap Year is an Australian Defence Force (ADF) program for students or recent school leavers. Individual programs run across Navy, Army and Air Force and are designed to give you detailed insight into how the ADF operates. Think of it as a once in a lifetime work experience placement in the ADF. You will also gain invaluable life skills and job training that is just as valuable in the civilian world as in the ADF. You'll earn more than $40,000 per year and there's no requirement to stay beyond this point. Registrations for Gap Year 2010 are open from 1 May to 3 September 2009. http://www.defencejobs.gov.au/education/Gapyear/ ![]() ![]() Australian Defence Force Cadets If you’re looking for the chance to do things you don’t do in normal life, then the Australian Defence Force Cadets is for you. The Australian Defence Force Cadets is a community-based youth development organisation focused on Defence customs, traditions and values. As a cadet you’ll learn leadership, team building and survival skills that will set you up for life. To join cadets you must be a resident of Australia and be between 12 and a half for Navy cadets and Army cadets or 13 for Air Force cadets and 18. You can stay as a cadet until one day before you turn 20. http://www.cadetnet.gov.au ![]() ![]() KPMG Cadetships In 2008, KPMG was named ‘Best Big Company to Work For’ in the Sunday Times Best Companies Awards, the biggest survey of workplace opinion in the UK. In Australia we ranked highly in a work/life balance benchmarks study and we are recognised as an Employer of Choice for Women by the government’s Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency. In 2009 over 450 school leavers, university students and graduates started their career with KPMG. Each year we offer career opportunities to school leavers through KPMG’s Cadetship Recruitment program in our Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth offices. It’s a way of working and studying towards a professional career simultaneously and opens the door to exciting and rewarding opportunities with one of the world’s leading professional services firms. If you’re a year 12 student intending to study a Commerce/Business degree majoring in Accounting, now is the time to talk to us about a Cadetship placement. In most cases, the Cadetship placement involves working full-time and studying part-time for the first two years. To help you, we'll provide substantial study leave including time off each week during semester to attend lectures, complete assignments and study for exams. In your third and fourth year you'll attend university on a full-time basis and work during vacations. During this phase of the program you'll receive financial assistance in the form of a weekly allowance. Some of our offices also offer a different program structure. The four year program involves studying full time from February to June each year and working full time and studying part time from July to January each year. In line with the other program structure, KPMG will provide substantial study leave while you are working full time and weekly allowances while you are studying full time. At the end of both of these programs you'll graduate and commence full time employment with us. 2009 Recruitment application dates Application dates for our Cadetship programs are as outlined below: Brisbane, Opening date 8 May 2009, Closing date 14 June 2009 Melbourne, Opening date 17 May 2009, Closing date 14 June 2009 Perth, Opening date 7 June 2009, Closing date 5 July 2009 Sydney, Opening date 8 May 2009, Closing date 8 July 2009 Our recruitment process starts as soon as applications are submitted and will continue until the application close date or until we have recruited for all available positions, whichever comes first. For this reason you should apply to us as early as possible to ensure the best chances of success. http://www.kpmg.com.au ![]() ![]() Qantm College Open Day Qantm was established by five top universities and the Australian Government in 1996, to provide leading practical education in the field of digital media. Qantm College is now one of Australia's most successful and innovative creative digital media educator, providing specialist courses in animation, games design, games programming, interactive digital media, graphic design and digital video production. Since 1996, students have chosen Qantm for the following reasons: ►Specialised degree and diploma courses. Qantm teaches only animation, games and creative media, allowing content to remain industry-focussed and cutting-edge; ►The fast-track to the industry - students can get a fully accredited bachelor degree and into the industry in just two years; ►Practical, hands-on courses with real career outcomes; ►Industry experienced lecturers who teach what you need to know; ►Small class sizes allowing for a creative and friendly environment; ►Convenient locations in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, as well as international locations; ►Worldwide recognition as part of the world's largest network of media colleges, and through international university associations. Open Day 23rd May 10am - 2pm All Campuses Qantm College Sydney is located in Wentworth Avenue, directly across the road from SAE Institute. Address 74-78 Wentworth Avenue, Surry Hills NSW 2010 http://www.qantm.com.au ![]() ![]() SAE Institute Byron Bay Open Day SAE Institute was established in 1976 as the world's first practical audio engineering school to address a growing demand for skilled audio engineers. The mission of our first campus was to provide aspiring audio engineers with the best practical and hands-on education possible, a creed we have upheld to this day. Whilst audio engineering remains a very important part of SAE's objective, times have changed and SAE has now expanded its curriculums to include other creative media studies. SAE has since grown to become a successful global network of campuses offering programs in audio engineering, digital film making, multimedia and animation, all of which are delivered using SAE's proven teaching method that combines sound theoretical knowledge with invaluable hands-on training. In 2002, SAE Institute Byron Bay was launched as our regional head office and is now recognised as a government-accredited, degree granting institution. It serves as a centre of excellence and gives students around the world a unique opportunity to study at a campus that not only offers amazing facilities, but is also situated in an idyllic paradise. 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