Bond University – Student for a Semester
Calling all ambitious Year 11 and 12 students!
Bond University’s Student for a Semester program gives high achieving year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to gain an authentic university experience before they finish high school.
Student for a Semester enrol in a Bond University subject, attend lectures and tutorial on campus, complete assignments and sit their subject exams.
You’ll be mixing with uni students, meeting academics and getting involved in university life. You’re welcome to use the Main and Law Libraries, Multimedia Learning Centre, Sports Centre and can socialise in the on-campus cafes and restaurants.
You’ll receive plenty of support from Bond, including access to Bond's and your own to help you enjoy every minute of your semester at Bond.
Students who successfully pass their Student for a Semester subject may also be able to credit this towards your Bond University undergraduate degree (conditions apply).
Applications for the January 2022 semester are now open and close on Friday, 10 December. Learn more about the program and application process .
NIE Medical Interviews Preparation Workshop, Online
Saturday 4 December 2021, 10:00 am - Sunday 5 December 2021, 4:00 pm, Online
An intensive Medical Interviews Preparation Workshop for students who received or expecting to receive an interview offer for the Undergraduate Medical Schools in Australia.
The unique NIE workshop program aims for students to gain an in-depth understanding and required knowledge of the medical interview processes for specific universities, including Multi-station Mini Interview (MMI), Structured, and Semi-structured panel interviews.
The workshop is structured and based on the models that are taught during our proven one-on-one personalised medical interview sessions. The workshop will allow each and every attendee to learn the required skills and practical understanding for the university from which they received an interview offer from.
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Whitehouse Institute of Design / Intro to SketchUp for Interior Designers
Saturday 4 December 2021, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Online
Have you ever wanted to learn how to bring your interior ideas to life? Well, this interiors course is for you!
This online mini course is for aspiring interior designers and recommended as a starting point for those wishing to develop their digital skills and create a portfolio for application to the Bachelor of Design program. In this 2-hour workshop, you will gain an understanding of how to turn your ideas from the sketchpad into 3D working models using the industry software SketchUp.
This workshop focuses on the following areas of skill development including:
- Generating ideas using digital design methods
- Navigating a 3D environment
- Using 2D and 3D tools
- Contextualising interior ideas
- Exploring basic rendering techniques for output options
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QSFT School Holiday Filmmakers Bootcamp
Wednesday 1 December 2021, 9:30 am - Thursday 2 December 2021, 4:30 pm
Queensland School of Film & Television
QSFT’s School Holiday Filmmakers Bootcamp is designed for high school students from year 9 – 12 to learn basic photography, video & editing techniques. Within a fun and challenging environment. Participants will get on-set experience and collaborate within a small group on short film production.
Trained by an industry professional, this two-day workshop is perfect for those who want to explore what it is like to be a part of a film crew.
Topics to Cover:
- Storyboard and Rehearsal
- Script Breakdown
- Shotlisting
- Crew & Role Rehearsal
- Camera & Lighting
- Scene Setup
- Pre-production Tasks
- Videography
- Editing
- Post-production Techniques
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BOM 2023 Australian Weather Calendar Photo Competition
Submit your vision of Australia’s diverse weather to the Australian Weather Calendar photo competition, and your image could feature in Australia’s bestselling weather calendar! If your photo is selected it will be hanging in around 60,000 homes and offices around Australia and across the world. We welcome all photographs showcasing the drama and beauty of Australian weather.
Little Stories Big Ideas Flash Fiction Competition for Secondary School Students
Little Stories Big Ideas is a writing competition for Australian Secondary School Students. As part of the comp, students write a story in 100 words or less to a specific themed prompt, in any literary style they like – prose, poetry, haiku or song. There are two entry categories, Year 7 to 9 (Junior) and Year 10 to 12 (Senior). The comp runs every school term with great prizes on offer and is free to enter.
Space Travels MQ / Cosmic Nurseries and Graveyards
Friday 3 December 2021, 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm, Online
The Macquarie University Astronomical Observatory is back with Episode 4 of Space Travels – a gateway to explore our magnificent Universe.
For Episode 4, we bring to you “Cosmic Nurseries and Graveyards” with astrophysicist Prof. Orsola De Marco, from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Macquarie University; and hosted by Macquarie University’s Association for Astronomy (AfA) Administrator Gabriella Quattropani.
Join us as we wander through the stellar birthplaces and graveyards, exploring the life and death of stars.
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Naomi Holley