Placements should be confirmed by early July 2017 and commence from 1 January 2018 and continue throughout the year. Further information is available at: .
Letz Live Tutors Worldwide are holding an information evening next Monday:
Venue: P&F Centre, St. Peter’s Lutheran College
Address: 66 Harts Rd, Indooroopilly, Brisbane, QLD, 4068
Date: Monday 27 March
Starting time: 7:00pm
You will need to register to attend the evening as places are limited:
Lattitude Global Volunteering organise international placements for 17 - 25 year olds. If you are looking to volunteer in an English speaking country with a culture similar to Australia, the UK may be the right place for you. You’ll have the opportunity to create an energetic and positive environment for young students, camp-goers, program participants and residents. Exercise your good communication skills and leadership qualities by becoming a role model for those who need it most. You’ll have the opportunity to meet other hardworking volunteers from all over the world, explore the British culture like a local and gain a sense of independence during this longer placement. More information is available via:
Griffith University - Queensland Conservatorium of Music
Stand out from the pack at the tertiary music auditions with Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University's Tertiary Preparation Workshop (TPW) program.
TPW prepares students (in Years 10, 11 and 12) to approach the theoretical and practical aspects of their university audition process with confidence. Now in its fourteenth year, the workshop runs Monday 26 to Friday 30 June and provides prospective instrumental and vocal students with an opportunity to work closely with Queensland Conservatorium staff and music industry professionals in state-of-the-art facilities at South Bank in Brisbane, Queensland. For more information visit:
When: 26 June - 30 June 2017, Enrol Now
Where: Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, South Bank
Cost: $495
The University of Queensland: Find out what girls can do with a career in technology!
The University of Queensland, together with Digital Careers and Australian Computer Society, invites Years 8 to 12 girls and their parents, for a night of inspiration and empowerment.
Hear from our alumni speakers as they share their experience of studying technology and now working in the industry. You’ll also meet our current female students and learn what it is like to study information technology at UQ.
After the talks, there will be an opportunity to try fun hands-on activities like creating your own binary bracelet, view student displays, experience virtual reality and get more information.
When: 6:00pm - 7:30pm, Thursday 27 April 2017
Where: Level 3, GHD Auditorium Advanced Engineering Building (Building 49), The University of Queensland
Register:
RSVP: By Friday 21 April 2017
Australian Defence Force
Women In Defence Information Session
This information session will provide an excellent opportunity to engage with a current serving female from the Australian Defence Force and discuss not only the recruiting process, but also life in the Australian Defence Force as a female. The information session will be able to provide valuable information to help assist you through the recruiting process and into a rewarding career in the Australian Defence Force.
When: Monday 27 March 2017
Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: Defence Force Recruiting - Level 13, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane
To RSVP email: wid@dfr.com.au or visit
Bond University
Are you an ambitious Year 11 or 12 high school student living on the Gold Coast, Brisbane or Northern NSW? 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’ students enrol in a Bond University subject, attend lectures and tutorials 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 and all of our on-campus sport and recreation facilities. You can socialise in the cafes and restaurants and join student clubs - exactly as you would if you were a full-time Bondy.
Make no mistake, this is a challenging program. You’ll have to find time for the extra classes and study on top of your school work - but if your parents and school agree that you are capable, then we highly recommend you apply. You'll receive plenty of support from us, including your own Bond Student Mentor to help you enjoy every minute of your semester at Bond.
Applications for the May 2017 program are now open and close Friday 7 April. Download a copy of the May 2017 class timetable and read more about this program at .
The University of Queensland
Special entry into the Bachelor of Dental Science for rural or remote students
Rural areas of Australia often have limited access to educational opportunities and dental services. To assist in addressing this ongoing challenge, 8 per cent of Bachelor of Dental Sciences (Honours) places in UQ's annual intake are now designated to applicants who come from a rural background.
What classifies as rural is determined by the Australian Standard Geographical Classification Remoteness Area system (ASGC-RA), which also categorises various levels of remoteness, identified by their Remoteness Areas (RAs) rating. Students will need to live in a remote area for a set amount of time to be eligible.
This rural background sub quota for the Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) will be available for students within the RA2 - RA5 category. This will include most Queensland regional cities, as well as rural areas near Ipswich and some parts of the Gold and Sunshine Coast hinterlands. Students can check the classification of their homes on the Department of Health website.
Approved rural background applicants must still meet all the entry requirements of the Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) program, including sitting the UMAT exam. However, to assist with meeting the ranking requirements, rural background applicants will be competing against a smaller cohort of applicants (for a smaller number of places) where the standard UMAT cut offs may not apply.
Further information on the scheme and eligibility requirements can be found on the
'Getting Ready for University' - Info Sessions for Year 10 parents, guardians and carers
As a parent or guardian, you play a vital role in helping your children make the best choices about their future and Year 10 is the best time to start.
When teenagers select their senior subjects, it is important that they select the right prerequisites for the university programs they are interested in.
Your child’s dream is our mission and these interactive group sessions are designed to give you the necessary information to assist your child in making an informed choice about their future. All our interactive sessions are hosted by recent UQ professional staff graduates and run for approximately one hour with plenty of time set aside for any questions you may have.
Topics include:
- Understanding the university language;
- Key differences between high school and university;
- Pathways into your child’s dream program;
- Scholarships; and
- QTAC, fees, accommodation and more!
Session Dates: week of 15-18 May 2017, St Lucia campus
It’s never too late to find out more about university and we would love to hear from you! Please email us or call 07 3346 9872.
UMAT
Registrations for UMAT 2017 are open. Copies of the Information Booklet can be downloaded from the UMAT website at: . Please note that before registering for the Test, students are required to carefully read the UMAT 2017 Information Booklet, which will only be available online from the UMAT website.
UMAT 2017 Key Dates:
Registrations open First week in December 2016
Registrations close Friday 2 June 2017, 5pm AEST
Late registrations close Friday 16 June 2017, 5pm AEST
Applications for Special Testing Conditions close Friday 16 June 2017
UMAT Test date Wednesday 26 July 2017
Results released late September 2017
The only identification documents accepted for UMAT 2017 are:
- Current passport
- Current photo-bearing driver's licence (full, probationary or learner's permit)
- Current photo-bearing Australian Keypass
- Current photo-bearing Australian Proof of Age Card
For further details, please refer to the UMAT website. Candidates without correct identification will not be permitted to sit UMAT2017 and will be turned away from the test centre.
UMAT is only available once every year. If you do not register by 2 June 2017, you will have to wait until 2018 to sit the test.
UMAT Preparation
MedEntry: If you are interested in studying Medicine or a career in health that requires sitting the UMAT Test, visit the MedEntry website for assistance in your preparation: . MedEntry is the only government accredited training organisation for UMAT preparation.
MedStart: is an organisation that assists students to prepare for UMAT. Courses are available in Brisbane.
Please check the MedStart website for more details.
NIE - UMAT Workshops Australia
Along with the 8 or 10 UMAT books our Premium, Platinum and Concession courses include the intensive one-day UMAT preparation and training workshop.
Our workshops are designed to cover every UMAT construct (previously known as UMAT sections), the various types of questions to be encountered and how to tackle them, and then to check where you are at with respect to UMAT-specific study, throwing a full-blown UMAT NIE practice test at you. How will you fare? How have you been going? Which UMAT style questions still need work?
Brisbane Workshop details to be held at UQ, St Lucia: 5 April, 28 June and 23 July.
UQ Guides
Copies of the UQ Australian Undergraduate Guide 2018 are now available from the Careers Corner in the Library. Individual Faculty Guides will be available later in the year.
QUT Guides
Copies of the QUT ‘Real Choices’ 2018 guide to undergraduate study are available via this link:
Griffith University
A hard copy of the 2017 Undergraduate Guide is available from the Careers section of the library. An electronic copy is available at:
KEY DATES:
Friday 2 and Saturday 3 June 2017
The National Careers and Employment EXPO (Brisbane Convention Centre).
All Year 10 students will attend this exciting event on the morning of Friday 2 June.
Friday 2 June
UMAT Registrations close 5pm
Wednesday 26 July
UMAT Exam
Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 July 2017
The 36th annual Tertiary Studies Expo (TSXPO), Australia's largest tertiary studies expo, offers a unique opportunity for anyone interested in starting, changing or upgrading their career! Featuring many local, interstate and overseas education providers, student services and support agencies. Don't miss this great opportunity to map out your future, all in the one location! 8am-4pm, RICC Brisbane Showgrounds. A great opportunity for students to collect information from a huge number of exhibitors.
Elizabeth Johnston