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Undergraduate Events & Programs

Start your journey from high school to undergraduate study at UNSW Sydney

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UNSW Sydney Campus Tours

Kensington campus | 16 November - 7 December

Join our student ambassadors on a guided tour showcasing our campus, buildings and faculities. They'll be able to answer any questions you may have about studying on campus and student life. We're also offering tours of our on-campus accommodation and facilities.Ìý

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Parents Info Evening

Online | 17 December | 6-7pm

Empower yourself to support your child on their journey to university. Join us online to understand your child's journey through UAC preferencing, offer rounds and admission to UNSW, and how they can make they most of their uni experience.

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Info Day

Kensington Campus | 18 December | 12-4pm

Finalise your path to UNSW with confidence. For students applying for UNSW in 2025, get advice and insights before finalising your UAC preferences. Chat to academics and current students to get an insight on your transition to uni, the day you receive your ATAR.Ìý

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Watch past events on demand

  • Are you interested in a career in Arts, Design & Architecture? Join a faculty ranked top 4 in Australia, with two Schools that are top 40 in the world*.

    University is a time for exploration, and there is no better place to explore your passions and creativity than with our faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture. Whether you have a chosen path in-mind, or want to explore your interests, we have a degree for you. Ranging from professionally accredited programs like Social Work or Education, to our Design or Fine Arts degrees that allow you to hone your creative skills.

    Hear from our Dean, Professor Claire Annesley, as well as a panel of current students to get all of your UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture questions answered. Learn about our degrees, careers, admission pathways, scholarships and more.

    Note: this event was hosted live on 22 May 2024.

    *QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2024.Ìý

  • Considering a future in business? Start your career at UNSW Business School, the top ranked Business School in Australia*.

    Hear from our expert panel of academic staff and advisors to gain insights about our range of programs designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today's competitive business landscape. You will also hear from our current students and alumni about their student experiences and about the importance of the industry landscape now in Business. Additionally, find detailed information on the application and admissions process for 2025 entry, including rural and gateway entry schemes, and more.

    Whether you're interested in finance, marketing, management, information systems, entrepreneurship, or any other aspect of business, UNSW Business School has a program tailored to your interests and goals.

    *AFR BOSS Best Business Schools 2022, 2023

    Note: this event was hosted live on 5 June 2024.

  • Rewatch our Canberra Information Evening to learn more about our programs, entry pathways and vibrant student experience. Discover everything you need to know about our ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ campus and brand new Canberra City campus. You'll also learn detailed information on the application and admissions process for 2025 entry.

    Note: This event was hosted live on 26 June 2024.Ìý

  • Start your journey at UNSW Engineering - ranked #1 for engineering and technology in Australia*.

    Problems and Ideas that will impact society over the next two decades rest on the shoulders of our future engineers. In this info session, you will hear from our expert panel of academic staff and advisers to gain insights about our range of programs designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the engineering landscape of today and tomorrow. Whether you're interested in civil, mechanical, electrical engineering, an emerging area like quantum or renewable energy engineering, or another aspect of engineering, UNSW Engineering has a program tailored to your interests and goals. Hear from our current students and alumni about their experiences and find detailed information on the application and admissions process for 2025 entry, including our portfolio entry scheme and adjustment factors.

    Note: This event was hosted live on 12 June 2024.

  • Are you thinking of studying law at UNSW? If you're a domestic student considering an undergraduate law double degree at UNSW, you'll need to sit the Law Admission Test (LAT)*.

    Find out everything you need to know about the LAT at our online Information Evening. We covered how the LAT has worked for entry in the past, key dates for the year ahead, provide detailed program and faculty information. Our live panel at the end of the presentation answered questions submitted online during the event.

    *Indigenous students undertaking the Pre-Law Program at UNSW or students applying via UNSW Gateway are not required to sit the LAT. International Students are not eligible to sit the LAT.

    Note: this event was hosted live on 15 May 2024.

  • Are you interested in a career in medicine? Hear from experts and current students to find out how the Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine at UNSW provides the theoretical understanding and practical experiences needed for you to launch your careers as medical professional.

    Get insights into the dynamic blend of hands-on clinical experiences and research-focused learning as a UNSW Medicine student. You’ll also find out detailed information on the application and admissions process for 2025 entry.

    Note: this event was hosted live on 12 March 2024.

  • Interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree in Science? Learn more about UNSW Science's degree offerings, work integrated learning opportunities, industry partnerships, STEM career opportunities and much more. With a UNSW Science degree, you'll be prepared for new opportunities in the expanding STEM workforce. There is no better place to explore your passions, find your purpose and prepare yourself for the jobs of tomorrow.

    Note: this event was hosted live on 29 May 2024.

  • Get advice and information that’s specially tailored for Year 10 students, that will help you navigate the HSC subject selection process, explain how UNSW admissions and scholarship applications work, and give you an insight into transitioning into university life so that you can get a head start on planning your future.

    Sorting out your subject selection for the HSC can be tricky. Our Info Evening provided information straight from the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) and our faculties and staff.

    Note: This event was hosted live on 9 and 15 May 2024.

  • Kickstart your journey to uni. At our Year 12 Info Evening, we covered pathways to UNSW, scholarship application tips, applying for on-campus accommodation, how to choose your dream degree and what to expect when you start university. We also heard from current UNSW students as they answered all your most pressing questions.

    Note: This event was hosted live on 20 June 2024.Ìý

  • At our Parents Info Evening, our experts, including a psychologist from our UNSW Wellbeing and Psychology Centre, shared their top tips for supporting your child on their journey to uni. We covered everything from study habits, exams, uni lingo, uni applications and key dates, so you can navigate those "what comes next" conversations. You'll be empowered to guide your child as they navigate the high school to uni transition.

    Note: This event was hosted live on 1 August 2024.Ìý

High school programs and resources

Looking to get started on your journey to uni? From summer programs to high school projects, your path to UNSW starts here.ÌýDiscover resources and programs in your area(s) of interest:

  • Women in Construction Project: Our Women in Construction Project engages young women in high-school, women studying construction in universities and women working in the construction industry, to gain an in-depth understanding of the industry’s diverse job opportunities.

    GERRIC: GERRIC contributes to many aspects of the education and development of gifted students. This includes Mini-COGE Gifted Education workshops for educators, school holiday programs for gifted students, master classes in gifted education and gifted education conferences facilitated by experts in the field.Ìý 

  • : Playconomics is an online video game that aims to improve students’ understanding of economic concepts and financial literacy by enabling them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios. Jump onto the platform to find out more!

    Girls in Business Camp: The Girls in Business Camp is designed for female students in Years 10, 11 or 12 who want to explore their future in business. 2024 dates will be opening soon.

  • Women in Engineering: The Women in Engineering (WIE) program aims to encourage high school students to pursue engineering degrees and careers. WIE supports women, non-binary and gender-diverse students to study engineering at UNSW.

    See our full suite of Engineering resources, including our Engineering work experience programs below:

  • Student Legal Education Group (SLEG): Founded at UNSW more than 30 years ago, SLEG is a non-profit organisation that aims to improve access to justice by engaging, educating and empowering members of the community, particularly the vulnerable and disadvantaged. Trained UNSW Law & Justice student presenters deliver free-of-charge workshops and seminars, educating program participants on their legal rights in ways that are meaningful and practical to them.Ìý

  • Women in Maths and Science: The School of Mathematics and Statistics runs a Women in Mathematics and Statistics program to support female staff and students and provide them with networking opportunities.

    Do The Maths workshops: Interested in exploring career options in mathematics? The School of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW runs an annual series of free, one-day workshops for young women in their final years of high school studies (Years 10-12).

    SciX@UNSW: The SciX@UNSW program is designed to support passionate high school students eager to delve into scientific research. Join one of our research groups and conduct an independent research project, ideal for HSC Extension Science, IB independent projects, or as a taste of a career in research science.Ìý

    : The Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology offers a variety of opportunities for high school students (Years 9-12) to discover quantum computing and quantum communication technologies. From open days to work experience programs, there are many ways to explore these exciting fields of research.

    Chemistry Depth Studies: UNSW's Chemistry Depth Studies aim to engage Year 11 and 12 students in real world research applications of chemistry.ÌýThe depth studies consist of online lesson plans and resources, suggested assessments and a capstone excursion to the UNSW Chemistry laboratories.

  • °Õ³ó±ðÌýGateway Program is for students in Years 11 and 12 who want to discover UNSW degree options, explore future career opportunities and access additional resources for the HSC. Participating in the Gateway Program also provides critical support to receive an early offer to UNSW through the Gateway Admission Pathway.Ìý

  • Inspire your students with our resources for educators. Whether you need publications, curriculum inspiration or insight into the programs available for your students, we’ve got you covered.

  • As a parent, you play an important role in supporting your child to choose the right study path. Access all the essential undergraduate study information at UNSW including key dates, admission pathways, adjustment factors, accommodation options, scholarships, UAC applications and more.Ìý

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