This webinar is aimed at students in Years 10-12. We will explore and explain our HSC True Reward Early Offer Program, Alternative Entry Pathways, and more.
Online, Wednesday 4:00 pm–4:30 pm June 17, 2026
Discover how our commerce degree prepares you for the future of work and a wide range of career opportunities. You will learn about the range of study areas (or majors) available – such as marketing, finance, or innovation and entrepreneurship - and the many ways in which you can combine your interests, with over 100 study areas to select from our shared pools of majors and minors. Find out more about internships, industry-focused experiences, and global mobility opportunities on offer to our Bachelor of Commerce students.
Interested in supporting people to live a fuller life? Join us for this informative webinar to learn what occupational therapists do, explore the Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Sydney, hear about work-based placements and student life, and get guidance on entry pathways. Join us live with the Program Director and get answers in the Q&A.
Year 12 can be a stressful time for students and for the parents and carers supporting them. With big post-school decisions ahead, these sessions are designed to provide clarity, reassurance, and practical advice to help you navigate the year with confidence.
Across the program, you’ll gain insights into:
· Supporting students through the HSC and common challenges
· Understanding UOW degrees, pathways, and study options
· How AI and emerging technologies are shaping degrees, careers, and the future workforce
· Navigating university applications, Early Admission, and UAC
· Financial planning for university, including scholarships, budgeting, and accommodation
· Accessing UOW support services for a smooth transition to university
· Connecting with other parents and carers in a supportive environment
You’ll also receive regular emails with practical tips, resources, and expert advice to help you and your young person feel informed, prepared, and supported throughout Year 12 and beyond.
Future Creators' Day is a hands-on experience for Year 10 and 11 students passionate about creativity, design, and visual storytelling. Hosted by UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture, this event is the perfect opportunity to explore future study and career paths in the creative industries. Join us on campus for a day of immersive workshops led by expert academics and industry professionals. Get a taste of our newly offered Game Art specialisation, along with workshops in Animation, Painting, Textiles & Fashion Design, Object Design, and Graphic Design. Whether you’re interested in digital art, interactive storytelling, or traditional design disciplines, this event is designed to help you develop your skills and discover your creative potential.
Connect with like-minded students, experience university life, and gain insights into studying at UNSW. Future Creators' Day is your chance to turn your creative passion into a future career.
Submit a portfolio of your best work to showcase your talent, and you could receive an early conditional offer to study in Term 1 2027.
At UNSW, we know you're more than just a number. That's why we've created the UNSW Portfolio Entry Early Conditional Offer Scheme—a pathway to university that recognises your unique talents and ambitions.
Join us for an exclusive info session tailored for students applying to degrees within the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture for Term 1 2027. Hear directly from UNSW academics on how to craft a standout portfolio that highlights your strengths.
Why choose this scheme?
· Early Conditional Offers: Get an offer with a reduced ATAR requirement—up to 10 points below the standard selection rank for your chosen degree.
· Showcase your talent: Stand out by highlighting your unique skills, potential, and passion.
Gain insights into the role of a protective service officer (PSO), hear first-hand experiences, and discover what it means to do legendary work in the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
Oxford Art Factory on Tuesday June 16, 2026 9:30-1:30pm
The Music Careers Expo is for young people aged 15–25 who are curious about working in music — whether that’s performing, producing, working behind the scenes, or exploring other roles across the industry. You’ll hear from people working across the industry (artists, managers, producers, engineers) and have the chance to sit down one-on-one with professionals and educators for advice on your next steps. If you love Australian music and want to work in it, this is where you start! Parents, teachers, and friends are also welcome to attend.
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney June 29, 2026
Discover the courses designed to get you started in game development, 3D animation, film, and visual effects at the AIE Online Campus Day. AIE will be running this event for students interested in studying online. You will be able to meet our teachers, explore how classes will run, course options, career pathways, and see our amazing student work.
We will be covering everything you need to know about the:
· careers in games and VFX that we train students for;
· studios and industries that we work with;
· courses we offer - from beginners to professional mastery, and
· the software, skills, and knowledge we teach.
The screen industry recruits through friends and recommendations. The good news about this is that everyone initially doesn’t know anyone. We’ll cover how to create a screen-ready CV, the role of crew agencies, credits, and how to find work.
The UQ Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship provides up to 30 full-time enrolled students approximately $20,000 per year for the first 3 years of the Western Civilisation program. Students from an Australian state or territory other than Queensland, or from a non-metropolitan region of Queensland, may be eligible to receive an additional $12,000 per year for 3 years. Learn about the UQ Ramsay Undergraduate Scholarship's benefits and eligibility requirements. Join UQ for a webinar to learn more about the scholarship requirements and application dates, and explore UQ's programs in Western Civilisation.
Value: Up to $250 AUD
Close Date: No closing date
Value: Up to $500 AUD
Close Date: No closing date