Primary education
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
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Location: Abercrombie Student Accommodation, Reception
Join current students on a tour of the Abercombie Student Accommodation, an independent living student accommodation option on campus. Come take a look at this academic and lively community, a short distance from the vibrant cafes and restaurants of Redfern and Newtown.
Location: Abercrombie Student Accommodation, Reception
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Come along to the Admissions and Pathways zone to chat to our Admissions team, and representatives from the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC), HECS and Domestic Course Fees and the Scholarships teams to get your last-minute questions answered. Speak to our Admission Pathways team to give yourself the best chance of getting into the University of Sydney. You can find out about adjustment factors, entry schemes, and other pathways into your dream course.
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Location: Wilkinson Building
The DMaF lab will be operating throughout the day. Prospective students will be able to drop-in for impromptu tours of the lab led by current students. The Tin Sheds gallery will be open for visitors with a display of works.
Location: Wilkinson Building
Location: Wilkinson Building
Meet our architecture, design and planning staff and get course advice.
Location: Wilkinson Building
Location: MacLaurin Hall
Meet our arts and social sciences staff and get course advice.
Location: Abercrombie Business School
Meet our business staff and get course advice.
Location: Abercrombie Business School
Location: Central Station & City Rd
Need a lift? We've got a free shuttle bus between our Camperdown campus and Central Station.
Location: Central Station & City Rd
Location: Abercrombie Business School
Meet our economics staff and get course advice.
Location: Abercrombie Business School
Location: MacLaurin Hall
Meet our Education and social work staff and get course advice.
Location: The Great Hall
Meet our engineering, computer science, and project management staff and get course advice.
Location: The Great Hall
Location: Engineering and Technology Precinct, Darlington Campus
Explore everything engineering at Sydney has to offer at our brand new Engineering and Technology Precinct. This is your chance to immerse yourself in hands-on activities from a range of different areas whilst chatting to our passionate academics and current students. Begin your day here or join us after attending our talks and course advice booths at the Camperdown campus. All engineering tours will conclude at the Precinct.
Location: Engineering and Technology Precinct, Darlington Campus
Location: L2, Susan Wakil Health Building, Rm 209
A dental extraction is a common procedure done both by dentists and oral health therapists. Come and join our Student Ambassadors to learn about dental extractions and when they should be done! We will take you on a practical oral health journey.
Location: L2, Susan Wakil Health Building, Rm 209
Location: The Gadigal Centre, Science Road
Join us at the Gadigal Lounge to find out about our Indigenous entry pathways, determine your eligibility, and find out how to apply. Learn from and ask questions of, successful applicants and staff, as they share their experiences and tips for applying to uni and navigating the transition to uni life during our Q&A panel. There will also be the opportunity to have one on one in-depth consultations to help you with your Gadigal application. Our Indigenous Student Support team will also be available to have a chat about the services provided to our current students at the Gadigal Centre.
Location: The Gadigal Centre, Science Road
Location: Buduwa, L2, Rm 201, Susan Wakil Health Building
Join us in Buduwa, our contemporary, multi-use teaching space designed to support teaching across exercise science, exercise physiology and sport science. Our interactive demonstration uses high performance sport tests to determine athlete capacities, and you can have a go too.
Location: Buduwa, L2, Rm 201, Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: F10 New Law Foyer
Location: Mandelbaum House, 385 Abercrombie Street
Mandelbaum House is open for visitors to view our college and some bedrooms. Our friendly residents will show you their home and are happy to answer any questions.
Location: Mandelbaum House, 385 Abercrombie Street
Location: F23 Michael Spence Building
Meet our medicine and health staff and get course advice.
Location: F23 Michael Spence Building
Location: MacLaurin Hall
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Join us at the MySydney Lounge to find out about the MySydney Entry and Scholarship Scheme for students residing in low-socioeconomic areas. Learn about the benefits including admission on a reduced ATAR and an $8,500 annual scholarship for the duration of your degree. You can check your eligibility for the scheme at the Lounge, speak to current MySydney students and learn about the support available to you while transitioning to uni and beyond.
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Location: Level 4 Foyer, Susan Wakil Health Building
Explore the world of nutrition and dietetics at our exclusive hub, dedicated to debunking common food and health myths. Uncover the significance of maintaining energy balance by joining us on a blender bike, where you'll use your own body's power to create a mouth-watering smoothie. Expand your knowledge on the connections between different foods, dietary patterns, and their profound impact on overall health.
Location: Level 4 Foyer, Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Not sure what the differences are between exercise and sports science, exercise physiology and physiotherapy? Join this informative forum with staff and current students from each discipline as we discuss the study options available, the differences between each degree and where the degrees could take you.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
If you’re joining us from a regional or remote area, drop past the Regional and Remote Student Hub to get your day started! Learn about our new Regional and Remote Entry Scheme, and meet some of our students who come from regional areas to find out about their experiences transitioning to the University of Sydney. They can also help you navigate Open Day and set you off on the right path to find out more about scholarships, accommodation and more!
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Location: Main foyer, Sancta Sophia College, 8 Missenden Road, Camperdown. Follow signage upon arrival
Undergraduate and postgraduate students are invited to visit Sancta Sophia College on Open Day to experience living on-campus at the University of Sydney. Come along for a tour and explore our accommodation and facilities, meet the College Principal and key staff, and discover why our residents choose us.
Location: Main foyer, Sancta Sophia College, 8 Missenden Road, Camperdown. Follow signage upon arrival
Location: The Great Hall
Location: Quadrangle, External lawns
Get hands-on and discover a world of science at the University of Sydney. From astrophysics and animal science to data science and wildlife conservation, there is more to science than test tubes and lab coats! Check out live science demonstrations from our researchers, immerse yourself in the mobile planetarium, and find out about our student clubs and societies.
Location: Quadrangle, External lawns
Location: Medical Imaging Suite, L3, Susan Wakil Health Building
Have you ever wondered what those mysterious images you see after you visit an imaging specialist really mean? In this interactive session you will see images created by different imaging modalities and get an insight into how radiographers analyse and unlock their meaning.
Location: Medical Imaging Suite, L3, Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Meet our student accommodation team and have a chat about your options. Speak to current students living on campus and learn about life at Sydney!
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
The Student Life team can share everything you need to know about the student services, resources and events available to support you while you study. Come and have a chat about our co-curricular activities and the learning, academic and career advice you’ll be able to access as a University of Sydney student. You’ll also be able to check out the wellbeing and support options that will be available throughout your student journey.
Location: Quadrangle, Internal lawns
Location: Quadrangle, Internal Lawns
Join us for a live music performance in the Quadrangle, and be inspired by some of our talented Sydney Conservatorium of Music students/musicians. Gain an insight of what it would be like to study a music degree.
Location: Quadrangle, Internal Lawns
Location: Quadrangle, External lawns
The world is your campus at the University of Sydney through the many global opportunities and overseas programs available to students. A global experience can enhance your studies, develop a deeper perspective, and build worldwide networks. Every year, thousands of our students travel overseas as a part of their degree for programs like a semester or year-long exchange as well as short-term (2-6 weeklong) programs. Explore your options and discover the destinations to find your ideal global experience.
Location: Quadrangle, External lawns
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building
Tour the world class facilities for medical and health education at Susan Wakil Health Building. With views across the city, this state-of-the-art new building brings together multiple health disciplines to work out of the same precinct. Its facilities include: a medical imaging suite, clinical studio, rehabilitation, physiotherapy and occupational therapy studios and a multi-service speech clinic and voice lab. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from the tour desk in front of the Medicine and Health Course Advice Centre, at the F23 Michael Spence Building approximately 15 minutes before tour commencement.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: Queen Mary Building, Reception
Join current students on a tour of Queen Mary Building, one of our affordable student accommodation options for the University of Sydney. Find out why students from all over Australia and the world choose Queen Mary Building, and see if it is the place for you.
Location: Queen Mary Building, Reception
Location: The Regiment Student Accommodation, Reception
Join current students on a tour of the Regiment Student Accommodation, one of our affordable and inclusive student accommodation options for the University of Sydney. Join students from all over Australia and the world living on campus and discover why this modern building might be the place for you.
Location: The Regiment Student Accommodation, Reception
Location: Sim Studio Home 118, Susan Wakil Health Building
Join us in our simulated home studio space to see how as an occupational therapist you can assist someone experiencing barriers to participate more fully in life. We will demonstrate how an occupational therapist can adjust an individual's home environment, empowering them to gain independence. See first-hand how a career in occupational therapist is a dynamic blend of creativity and problem-solving.
Location: Sim Studio Home 118, Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: Room 252 Stuart Anderson Building (F13)
Experience how virtual reality is being used in medical science and health education and training at Sydney. Using a headset, immerse yourself in the world of medical science and health students as you learn about human biology. See if you can overcome your fear of heights by walking the plank or relax in worlds created for patient distraction therapy.
Location: Room 252 Stuart Anderson Building (F13)
Location: Womens College Reception
Student-led tours will be run throughout the day from the College reception and will include College facilities such as the dining hall, tutorial rooms and other study spaces as well as student rooms. The Principal will address guests at 11.30am and 2.00pm.
Location: Womens College Reception
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Are you interested in designing and building the machines of the future? Or understanding the intricate workings of fighter jets, spacecraft, car engines and robotics? Perhaps you aspire to one day revolutionise the next generation of space exploration? Join this talk to explore our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and streams in aeronautical, mechanical, and mechatronic engineering. Plus, find out more about our space engineering program, the only one of its kind in Australia.
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: Abercrombie Business School B2010
Hear from our current students and staff on studying the Bachelor of Commerce as they talk you through the business student experience and the unique career opportunities available while you study, including work-ready learning experiences. Learn how to design your own flexible Bachelor of Commerce degree with our wide range of study areas and shared pool majors. Have your questions answered and find out why you should start your global business experience at Sydney.
Location: Abercrombie Business School B2010
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Immerse yourself in the study of life, ranging from molecules and their modes of action, through to understanding complex communities and their relationship with the environment. Join our experts as they explore how we are living in the most exciting time for studying and working in biology as new technologies, such as recombinant DNA, genomics and proteomics, place powerful tools in the hands of biologists.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Discover the Bachelor of Arts and the combined four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies degrees that will provide you with an outstanding liberal arts education. Find out how studying arts and social sciences at Sydney will prepare you to meet the challenges of the modern workforce, where expertise, inventiveness, logic and critical thinking come to the fore.
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Location: Manning Street entrance to Old Teachers College
Discover Sydney's leading contemporary art school, the Sydney College of the Arts. Join our guided tour and explore our state-of-the-art facilities, including glass, ceramics, printmaking, and digital media studios. Our knowledgeable student ambassadors will be your guides, offering valuable insights into the artistic journey that awaits you. Tour duration is 30 minutes.
Location: Manning Street entrance to Old Teachers College
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Learn how you can study psychology at the University of Sydney, and immerse yourself in this fast growing science that investigates human behaviour and cognition. Ranked 28th* in the world for psychology, you will learn from leading psychologists and scientists who are invested in building your knowledge through research-led teaching, and developing your future work prospects. (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022)
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Location: L1, Sim Studio Bed 123, Susan Wakil Health Building
Witness a patient care journey in a simulated general hospital ward. You will get hands-on practice performing a basic vital assessment and seeing how a patient can receive a health check. We will end with a tour of the hi-fi simulation studios designed for nursing students.
Location: L1, Sim Studio Bed 123, Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: St Andrews College Stall
St Andrew's College tour will give you a snapshot of college life. The tour includes a walk through our 10 acres within the grounds of the University of Sydney. See our world class facilities located in the Link Building, including study spaces, rehearsal rooms and fully equipped gymnasium. The tour continues to our main building, most 1st year students' bedrooms are here as well as the dining hall, study libraries and the junior and senior common rooms.
Location: St Andrews College Stall
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Interested in Aeronautical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, or Space Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Great Hall, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Great Hall.
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Interested in Biomedical Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Great Hall, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Great Hall.
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Interested in Civil Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Great Hall, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Great Hall.
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Location: Wesley College front lawns
Our students will be providing guided tours of Wesley College showing the dining hall, our academic facilities, bedrooms, bathrooms, common and recreational areas. Refreshments will be provided at the end of the tour.
Location: Wesley College front lawns
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Join us to hear from a current student about what studying at Sydney is really like, including our flexible learning options, overseas experiences, work placement opportunities, and clubs and societies.
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 175
The University of Sydney will be launching two new agricultural science degrees in 2024. Join this talk to learn about the new 3-year Bachelor of Agricultural Science and the new 4-year Bachelor of Agricultural Science Honours. Whether you become an expert in soil science and digital agriculture, or help find solutions to how we feed the world sustainably, you will be on the frontline of issues of global importance.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 175
Location: Wilkinson Lecture Theatre 250 (Arch Lecture Theatre 1)
Designing more than just buildings, explore the options the built environment has on offer. Find out about the Bachelor of Architecture and Environments, Bachelor of Design in Architecture and Bachelor of Design in Architecture (Honours)/Master of Architecture, as well as the Urban Studies major and the variety of career pathways and further study opportunities. During this talk, you can also find out what you should include in your portfolio in order to maximise your chances of gaining entry into one of our architecture degrees.
Location: Wilkinson Lecture Theatre 250 (Arch Lecture Theatre 1)
Location: Biomechanics Laboratory, L5 Susan Wakil Health Building
In this demonstration you will witness how we can unlock athletic potential, or define clinical issues with our 3D motion capture system in our state-of-the-art biomechanics laboratory. In this demonstration we will capture and analyse an athlete’s movement gaining insights that optimise performance.
Location: Biomechanics Laboratory, L5 Susan Wakil Health Building
Location: Chau Chak Wing Museum
The Chau Chak Wing Museum will be open to the public for the University of Sydney’s annual Open Day. Free short tours depart from the museum foyer every hour on the hour. Join us to explore our collections of antiquities, art, natural history and Indigenous culture. Join our education team for a chance to handle objects. Find the unexpected!
Location: Chau Chak Wing Museum
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Hear from our academics about how chemistry plays a key role in things like obtaining metals from ores, converting oil into plastics and developing cures for cancer. Learn about how our chemistry programs allow you to participate in this exciting field, providing you with the opportunity to spend a year working in the industry as part of your degree.
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
For the first time in history, there are more overfed people in the world than underfed people. Studying nutrition and dietetics at Sydney will provide you with the training to launch straight into a career helping to create healthier communities.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Abercrombie Business School Lecture Theatre 1040
Join us to learn everything you would need to know about scholarships at The University of Sydney! From applying, to the wide range of scholarships available, we'll cover it all.
Location: Abercrombie Business School Lecture Theatre 1040
Location: St Pauls College Reception
St Paul's College will be offering tours of the college to prospective residents and their families. View student accommodation and facilities available to our undergraduate community.
Location: St Pauls College Reception
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Interested in Electrical or Software Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Great Hall, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Great Hall.
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Chemical and biomolecular engineers research raw materials and develop equipment and processes to manufacture products more efficiently and sustainably. You could be leading innovation in healthcare, improving energy production, or protecting the environment through pollution control and decontamination projects. Our degree combines collaborative learning and research with first-hand industry experience, enabling you to meet challenges of the future. Join this talk to explore the diverse and exciting Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering program at Sydney.
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Hear from our academics about how you can embark on a career that will immerse you in the study and care of our world. Discover the majors you can undertake in your science degree where you will study the earth, its oceans, its land and people, and help solve global problems like climate change, resource security and the deterioration of our oceans.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Join Professor Simon Bronitt, Dean of Sydney Law School, to find out what studying law is all about and how the Bachelor of Laws will give you the skills and knowledge to succeed in the legal profession or a wide variety of other careers. Learn how studying law with us will both challenge you and motivate you to succeed.
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Social Work is a dynamic profession, guided by the shared values of social justice and human rights. As a profession, social work strives to make a difference across the many different fields of practice including health, mental health and wellbeing, community development, child protection, family support, domestic and family violence, and disabilities. This lecture will explore how social work is undertaken and contributes to a collective, collegial and collaborative effort to create fair and just societies.
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Join us to find out about the different pathways to becoming a doctor and a dentist. Learn about the Sydney medical and dental program. Learn how to embark on a dynamic career and make a life-changing impact on the health and wellbeing of individuals.
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Location: F10 Moot Court, Level 1
Join our Sydney University Law Students Society in a demonstration of one of the key co-curricular activities for Sydney Law School students; mooting!
Location: F10 Moot Court, Level 1
Location: Quadrangle General Lecture Theatre K2.05
Join us to learn about the range of disciplines in the School of Social and Political Sciences, including government and international relations, political economy, sociology and criminology, and anthropology. Learn how these subjects sit at the intersection of political, economic and cultural debates to confront the enduring and emerging challenges of our time. From economic policy to human rights and political participation, our work interprets and makes sense of societies, nation-states and people.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Curious about speech pathology? In this rewarding profession, you’ll focus on improving quality of life by working with children and adults with communication difficulties. Join us for a discussion, as our staff and current students give you insight into what the degree will be like, and how the combination of practical learning and clinical placements will prepare you for a fulfilling career.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: New Law Building Annex Lecture Theatre 024
Whether you plan your future in Australia or overseas, knowing languages will open up new pathways in your career. Choose from the widest range of language offerings in Australia covering Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas! Join our talk to delve into our specialist languages degree, accompanied by a $5,000 exchange scholarship. Discover how language majors, minors, and electives seamlessly integrate into your chosen degrees, and explore the endless possibilities of pursuing languages alongside other specialisations. Listen to alumni stories that showcase how our focus on cultural competency and communication skills opens doors to exciting global career opportunities. Don't miss this chance to unlock the world through language and culture studies at Sydney.
Location: New Law Building Annex Lecture Theatre 024
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Interested in Aeronautical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, or Space Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Location: Gadigal Lounge, Gadigal Centre, John Woolley Building
Hear from, and ask questions of, successful applicants and staff, as they share their experiences and tips for applying to uni and navigating the transition to uni life.
Location: Gadigal Lounge, Gadigal Centre, John Woolley Building
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Biomedical engineers work with doctors and medical professionals to develop technologies that improve and save people’s lives. Cochlear implants, heart pacemakers, and MRI scanners are all technologies that were made a reality by biomedical engineering. If you're passionate about helping others and have a problem-solving mindset, then this could be your future. Join this talk to explore the Sydney Biomedical Engineering program, the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: New Law Building Annex Lecture Theatre 024
Join us to discover your study options at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, including our new combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies degrees. A music degree at the Conservatorium will prepare you for a range of musical and arts-related careers. Whether your passion lies in jazz, digital, classical or contemporary music, or you want to create, compose or teach music, find out how you can achieve your music aspirations at the Conservatorium.
Location: New Law Building Annex Lecture Theatre 024
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Interested in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Delve into the fascinating worlds the Humanities can reveal as our panel of academics discuss the student experience at Sydney. Find out how you can curate an exciting and rewarding undergraduate journey by majoring one – or more – of our disciplines of archaeology, ancient and modern history, classical languages, gender and cultural studies, philosophy, linguistics, studies in religion and international and global studies. Head of the School of Humanities, Professor Keith Dobney, will be your guide.
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Join us for an introductory session to find out how the study of the arts provides the foundation for an enhanced understanding of the world around us. We make sense of how people see the world and express themselves, through enquiry that extends across time and culture, and the literary, verbal, visual, digital and performative modes humans use to create and communicate. This talk will cover English, art history, film studies, media and communications, digital cultures, and theatre and performance studies.
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Interested in making a difference in the lives of young children? Come and hear about the important work early childhood teachers do. Learn how our accredited Education degree in Early Childhood provides graduates with a strong theoretical and practical foundation to teach young children and provide them with a strong start in life.
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Location: Abercrombie Business School Lecture Theatre 1040
Join us for an engaging presentation to find out how the Bachelor of Economics and the four-year Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Advanced Studies will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the economy, business and government, and the high-level technical skills to analyse economic and social data and events. Studying economics will introduce you to a diverse, fascinating discipline that addresses a range of big issues in modern life and plays a central role in shaping the broad framework of society at every level. We provide training in theoretical and applied aspects of modern economics, econometrics and financial economics.
Location: Abercrombie Business School Lecture Theatre 1040
Location: Wilkinson Lecture Theatre 250 (Arch Lecture Theatre 1)
In this talk you will learn about the new Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design), as well as the Design major, the importance of design, methods we use, outcomes from interaction design students, where design can take you, and examples from our projects. During this talk, you can also find out what you should include in your portfolio in order to maximise your chances of gaining entry into our Bachelor of Design.
Location: Wilkinson Lecture Theatre 250 (Arch Lecture Theatre 1)
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Nursing is a rewarding career that opens up a world of opportunities. Join this talk to learn how this program prepares you for work in local, national and international healthcare settings. Get prepared for your future role as a registered nurse in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Project management is a truly versatile field. From delivering new products, services, and infrastructure to launching major events, project managers are the go-to people to get the job done in any industry. Our degree is unlike any other in Australia, providing you with the fundamental skills, theories, and methods to excel in today’s complex business environment. With the flexibility to choose your major from a shared pool, industry placement opportunities, and a graduate accreditation, there are so many reasons to study project management at Sydney. Join this talk to find out more.
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Study science at Sydney and join a diverse community of teachers, scholars and students, all of whom share a passion for the scientific investigation of our world and beyond. Hear about our flexible science degrees and some of the many majors available across the natural and physical sciences. Ask your questions to our panel of academics about mathematics, statistics, biology, chemistry, physics, data science and the history and philosophy of science.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Interested in Biomedical Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Gain a boost to your ATAR with adjustment factors and learn about the range of admission pathways into the University of Sydney, including the new MySydney Entry and Scholarship Scheme. Join us to learn everything you need to know to maximise your chances of getting into the University of Sydney!
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
The homes we live in, the roads we travel on and the bridges we cross are all designed and planned by civil engineers. They are responsible for the design, planning and testing of buildings, towers, transport infrastructure, gas and water systems, irrigation systems, and so much more. At Sydney, our civil engineering students develop a creative approach to design and problem solving combined with specialised skills and knowledge, so you’ll graduate ready to start your career. Join this talk to find out more about our Civil Engineering program, and why its ranked 2nd in Australia* (*Shanghai Ranking of Academic Subjects, 2022).
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: Quadrangle General Lecture Theatre K2.05
A global experience is an opportunity to broaden your academic experience and develop a global perspective by experiencing different lifestyles, languages and cultures. This session will outline available global experience program options and timelines, costs, and financial support (including the MySydney Scholarship).
Location: Quadrangle General Lecture Theatre K2.05
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
The dental team is made up of a number of dental professionals who have different roles in the effective treatment of individual patients and whole populations. Hear about the career opportunities available, and your study options in our oral health program.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Are you interested in becoming a teacher? Join us to learn about our accredited education degree in primary education. Learn how this degree will give you a strong theoretical understanding and practical foundation to prepare you for the 21st century classroom and to address issues in education today.
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Location: New Law Building Annex Lecture Theatre 024
Join us for a talk about our undergraduate degrees, the Bachelor of Visual Arts and the combined Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies, and discover other options to study visual arts at the University. Find out how you can build a course in contemporary art that is adapted to your personal strengths and aspirations while also offering the breadth and opportunities for development of a wide range of skills that will equip you for the modern workplace.
Location: New Law Building Annex Lecture Theatre 024
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 159
Hear from our academics about how you can make a difference by studying one of our animal health or veterinary degrees. Home to one of the best veterinary schools in Australia, and 22nd in the world* the University of Sydney leads in veterinary education, animal science and research. This means you will be taught by world-leading animal health and veterinary scientists from the moment you begin your studies (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022).
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 159
Location: Abercrombie Business School B2010
Hear from our current students and staff on studying the Bachelor of Commerce as they talk you through the business student experience and the unique career opportunities available while you study, including work-ready learning experiences. Learn how to design your own flexible Bachelor of Commerce degree with our wide range of study areas and shared pool majors. Have your questions answered and find out why you should start your global business experience at Sydney.
Location: Abercrombie Business School B2010
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Join Professor Simon Bronitt, Dean of Sydney Law School, to find out what studying law is all about and how the Bachelor of Laws will give you the skills and knowledge to succeed in the legal profession or a wide variety of other careers. Learn how studying law with us will both challenge you and motivate you to succeed.
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Technological transformations in healthcare are opening up new career opportunities and our medical science graduates are in great demand, improving lives in Australia and across the world. Join this session to learn about our specialist Medical Sciences program, and the many different areas of medical science you can undertake as a major, minor or elective in your degree.
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Looking for a profession where you can help people to overcome impairments and challenges, and maximise their wellbeing? Join us to discover how we combine practical learning with clinical placements, to provide you with the hands-on experience required for your future career.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Find out how our physics programs will provide you with fundamental physics concepts and principles while also developing your skills in problem solving, numerical analysis, lab techniques and communication. Hear how physics at Sydney will grant you access to supercomputers, modern laboratory facilities and observatories, and learn how this truly universal discipline open up a world of opportunities in the future job sector.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Interested in Civil Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Join us as we seek to demystify the UAC processes around preferences and offers for 2023 Year 12 students (and parents too!). The information provided will assist students to confidently navigate the UAC offer round process and engage with offers received. We will be looking at timelines, deadlines and using the UAC system to your best advantage.
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Do you aspire to tackle modern technological problems with innovation and creativity? You could be designing, writing, and testing software to improve the efficiencies of computers and electronic devices. Or designing the computers, communications systems, and power systems that continue to transform society. Our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) streams in electrical and software engineering are a great place to start. Join this talk to find out more and discover why our electrical engineering program is ranked 10th globally* (*US News Best Global Universities Rankings, 2023).
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Health is one of Australia's fastest growing employment sectors. Graduates who understand the nature of the health problems global communities face, or would like to design effective healthcare approaches for an increasingly consumer-driven, ageing population, are in high demand. Join this session to learn about our specialist Health program, or the different areas of health you can undertake as a major, minor or elective in your degree.
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Location: Abercrombie Business School Lecture Theatre 1040
Join us to learn everything you would need to know about scholarships at The University of Sydney! From applying, to the wide range of scholarships available, we'll cover it all.
Location: Abercrombie Business School Lecture Theatre 1040
Location: New Law School Lecture Theatre 024
The session is designed specifically for international students studying a current Australian Year 12 qualification (e.g. NSW Higher School Certificate). Join the session to hear from our international team to give yourself the best chance of getting into the University of Sydney.
Location: New Law School Lecture Theatre 024
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Discover the Bachelor of Arts and the combined four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies degrees that will provide you with an outstanding liberal arts education. Find out how studying arts and social sciences at Sydney will prepare you to meet the challenges of the modern workforce, where expertise, inventiveness, logic and critical thinking come to the fore.
Location: New Law Annex Lecture Theatre 101
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Discover how you can turn your passion for environmental and ecological issues into a rewarding and satisfying career. Become an expert in climate change & coastal erosion, or wildlife conservation and biodiversity.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 157
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 159
Develop your skills in mathematics, statistics or data science and open the door to a wide range of careers. You will learn to be resourceful and creative in your approach to challenges and build on your analytical, technical and reasoning skills. Scientists in these fields are able to draw meaningful knowledge from data to drive strategic decision-making - a skill that can be applied across many industries.
Location: Carslaw Lecture Theatre 159
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Pharmacists are an integral part of the healthcare system and have the capacity to directly improve people's lives and lifestyles. Meet our academics from the School of Pharmacy, hear career stories of Sydney graduates, and learn about the diverse choices open to registered pharmacists.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Do you want the opportunity to shape the youth of tomorrow? Join us to learn about our accredited Education degrees in secondary education. Learn how these degrees give you a strong theoretical understanding and practical foundation to prepare you for the 21st century classroom and to address issues in education today.
Location: Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre 315
Location: Quadrangle General Lecture Theatre K2.05
Join us to learn about the range of disciplines in the School of Social and Political Sciences, including government and international relations, political economy, sociology and criminology, and anthropology. Learn how these subjects sit at the intersection of political, economic and cultural debates to confront the enduring and emerging challenges of our time. From economic policy to human rights and political participation, our work interprets and makes sense of societies, nation-states and people.
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Interested in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Great Hall, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Great Hall.
Location: Departing from Engineering tours booth outside the Great Hall
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Interested in Electrical or Software Engineering? Explore our state-of-the-art learning facilities and discover what your studies at Sydney could look like. Meet our student ambassadors outside the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, and they'll take you across to our Engineering Precinct at the Darlington Campus. Our friendly faculty staff will guide you through our labs and buildings before concluding the tour back at the Engineering Precinct. Please note you can also choose to join this tour from J03 in the Engineering Precinct approximately 15 minutes after the tour group leaves the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
Location: Departing from the courtyard outside Sydney Nanoscience Hub
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Computing and information systems help us use data to improve the way the world works. From intelligent drones to virtual reality apps, cybersecurity to the Internet of Things, you'll learn the design principles and programming skills to build the systems behind emerging technologies. With our accredited and flexible advanced computing program, you’ll develop the creativity, originality, and problem-solving skills that employers across many sectors value most. Plus, you can diversify your degree by combining your passion for computing with one of more than 100 cross-disciplinary majors. Join this talk to explore the Bachelor of Advanced Computing and why it could be the right choice for you.
Location: Sydney Nanoscience Hub Lecture Theatre 4002
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Learn about the pivotal role that diagnostic radiography plays in the healthcare system. Our staff will explain what it’s like to study here, and where a career in diagnostic radiography can take you.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Learn how you can study psychology at the University of Sydney, and immerse yourself in this fast growing science that investigates human behaviour and cognition. Ranked 28th* in the world for psychology, you will learn from leading psychologists and scientists who are invested in building your knowledge through research-led teaching, and developing your future work prospects. (*QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022).
Location: Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Join us to hear from a current student about what studying at Sydney is really like, including our flexible learning options, overseas experiences, work placement opportunities, and clubs and societies.
Location: Eastern Avenue Auditorium
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Not sure what the differences are between exercise and sports science, exercise physiology and physiotherapy? Join this informative forum with staff and current students from each discipline as we discuss the study options available, the differences between each degree and where the degrees could take you.
Location: Susan Wakil Health Building Lecture Theatre 321
Social and political sciences
Location: Quadrangle General Lecture Theatre K2.05
Join us to learn about the range of disciplines in the School of Social and Political Sciences, including government and international relations, political economy, sociology and criminology, and anthropology. Learn how these subjects sit at the intersection of political, economic and cultural debates to confront the enduring and emerging challenges of our time. From economic policy to human rights and political participation, our work interprets and makes sense of societies, nation-states and people.