
UWS Day is for year 11 and year 12 students. Visit the University and take part in interactive workshops, and find out what it’s like to be a university student. All students who attend UWS Day will be given access to the University’s e-learning site until they finish year 12.
The Margot Hardy Gallery at Bankstown campus will be used to host a series of school student art exhibitions. The first exhibition is from Chester Hill North Primary School and it opened on 23 May and will run until 1 August (9am-5pm)
An Exhibition Resource Kit has been developed to help schools mount their own art exhibitions
Donate art to assist in literacy programs for migrant youth.
This series of public forums will bring together Australian and international scientists to showcase the best scientific knowledge now and into the future. For more information, please see Energy Security: The Real Story.
Held for years 5-8 and 9-11, Science in the Suburbs celebrates the contribution science makes to society with a program of lectures, workshops and an Expo for primary school and high school students. September 2008.
Astronomy nights are held regularly at the Penrith (Werrington) campus observatory. For more information, see UWS Observatory
Every year UWS participates in the Siemens Science Experience, hosting year 9 students for a three-day on-campus science experience. It aims to encourage more local students to take up careers in engineering, medicine and science.
Information about campus tours, Open Day, Course Decision Day and other events for school students, teachers and parents or email us.
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