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UWA Open Day Research and Innovation Zone


Great Court/Reid Library (J9, J11 & J12)
Robots, virtual reality and augmented
Whether youre a future student, parent, teacher or realitydemonstrations
member of the community, we have so much for you to Future Students start here
discover, experience and enjoy. James Oval (J13)
Silent Disco with student and staff DJs Cultural Zone
Wellbeing activities
Future Students Hub start your day here to find New Fortune Lawn (K10)
Visit the University Archives Exhibition
Explore our amazing campus, see the student experience Join artists from Urban Indigenous,
out more about our courses and career pathways Get a taste of whats coming up for Research Week
designing and creating a
firsthand, chat to current students and our world-class Postgrad Hub speak with alumni and current Try the ancient art of stencilling
teaching and research staff, and take part in the huge collaborative UWA Open Day 2017
students about their postgrad experiences See how archaeologists study artefacts and rock art
canvas or take your tastebuds on
variety of entertainment, activities, tours, displays and Drop by the Inspiration Hub to see how UWA is Try out ICRARs telescopes
information sessions on offer during the day. a tour of edible Australian flora,
leading the way in tackling global challenges Peer down the lens of a microscope to explore the
as you explore an authentic bush
Gadgets go live dont miss the REV intricate and fine details of our world.
At UWA, our goal is to transform our students long- tucker tasting table.
electric vehicle
term career prospects. The result will be a future for Explore our many clubs and societies
UWA graduates that is far less uncertain. They will Confused about what to study? Head to Student
feel empowered to redefine the path ahead and to Central to play the Career Discovery Game (L14)
pursue ideas and real-world solutions that at first may Meet our UWA Student Athletes
seem impossible.

As a result, students form the capability to write a better

Theres
future for themselves, for employers and for our globe.

Share your day with us Adventure Zone

something
Oak Lawn (M14)
#UWAOpenDay See the world from a
different perspective with:
Rock climbing walls

for everyone!
High ropes course
Giant zorb balls

Explore your interests


Across campus, staff and students will be
on hand at faculty displays to offer general
information about their faculties, schools Add us on
and centres.
Sport Zone Snapchat
and use the special

Many will also be running special activities UWA Sport (J13 & L7) #UWAOpenDay peacock filter

and hands-on workshops throughout Take a tour of the UWA


Recreation and Fitness Centre
the day. See pages 10 to 27 for a full list of Chill Out Zone Find a social, competitive fitness
activities in our areas of study.
Riley Oval (M10) or recreation opportunity
Food trucks that suits you
Need Live entertainment Enjoy games and activities
Activities and rides
help? with West Coast Fever players
on James Oval
Look out for people wearing
the blue YOUWA shirts to
uwastudents
answer all your questions.
For the full program see
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I WONDER WHAT Open Day

MY DEGREE WILL Highlights With so much on, you wont

MY DEGREE WILL
want to miss these activities!

Future Students Hub

PREPARE ME FOR
James Oval (J13)

PREPARE ME FOR
Future Students Hub Peacocks and Pledges
This is the best place to start if Make your pledge to write a better
you want to learn more about our future for yourself and our globe or
courses, scholarship and study turn yourself into a virtual peacock.
abroad opportunities, meet our

A JOB THAT
UWA Student Ambassadors and Did you know? UWA is home
hear about career pathways for to peacocks and peahens who
UWA graduates. roam the campus.
James Oval J13, 10am 4pm James Oval J13, 10am 4pm

DOESNT EXIST YET


Inspiration Hub Gadgets go live
Drop by the Inspiration Hub to Watch and witness UWA future-
see how UWA leads the way in changers inspirational creations,
entrepreneurship and enterprise designed to make the world a
and how it enriches the UWA better place. Dont miss the REV
studentexperience. electric vehicles with autonomous
James Oval J13, 10am 4pm vehicle simulation.
James Oval J13, 10am 4pm

The future is in your hands Postgrad Hub


Visit our oversized ball pit and Enjoy a cold-pressed juice on us at
dive deep for your chance to win. the Postgrad Hub while you speak
Write your future. with students and alumni about
James Oval J13, 10am 4pm their postgrad experiences.
James Oval J13, 10am 4pm
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We recognise that the world is rapidly changing.
Thats why a UWA degree prepares Futures Observatory Become a high flyer at UWA
Check out robots, virtual reality and Need a little adventure? Visit
you for the careers of the future. augmented reality demonstrations Oak Lawn to participate in some
from the UWA Futures Observatory. activities guaranteed to get your
A UWA degree is just the beginning. We prepare you for the uncertainty of the Reid Library J12, 10am 4pm adrenaline pumping.
future and ensure that you have more options with a UWA degree. With a unique Oak Lawn M14, 10am 4pm
course structure, your career path can take you anywhere you choose. Join a
community of people who seek to inspire progress and write a better future
for themselves, for employers and for our globe. Make your mark Find your sparkle
Design and create a collaborative Get a glitter braid or a caricature
UWA Open Day 2017 canvas with of yourself or pick up a
artists from Urban Indigenous. balloon character.
New Fortune Lawn K10, 10am 4pm Guild Village L15, 10am 4pm

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Visit UWA Sport
Find out all you need to know
about sport, fitness and
recreation on campus at the
James Oval Activity Hub. Meet
players from West Coast Fever
and test your athletic abilities
for your chance to win a six-
month double-pass fitness
membership. (James Oval J13)

The UWA Student Guild (James Oval J13 and Guild Village L15)

experience Cultural Precinct


The Precinct supports the music,
theatre, exhibition programs and
Recreation and
Fitness Centre (L7)
This is the main hub for sporting
activity on campus, from social
The Student Guild has a reputation for being one of the most active in Australia
and organises countless activities including festivals, workshops, end-of-
semester parties, networking and volunteering opportunities. It also has 140+
clubs to choose from, covering different areas of study, hobbies, cultures and
Theres more to uni life than just study. UWA is home to more than interests. Chat to current students at the club stalls to find out more.
30sporting clubs and teams, more than 140 Guild clubs and societies, broader arts and cultural events sporting competitions to group
arecreation centre and much more. at UWA all year long. fitness classes and state-of-the-
art cardio, resistance and weight
Edward de Courcy Clarke
equipment. Memberships are
Earth Science Museum (H9)
available to UWA students, staff, Careers Hub Bloom Lab
A simple and interactive way for (Student Central L14) (St Catherines College, I6)
alumni and the community.
visitors of all ages to discover
Drop in for a tour of the facilities
and explore earth sciences. Come play the Career Be inspired by our student innovators
and discover how we can make
Open 10am 4pm. Discovery Game to and entrepreneurs who are creating
your time at UWA the best time
Lawrence Wilson of your life. uncover more about you. their own startups to solve the problems
Art Gallery (H8) of the future.
Visitors can experience
Scratching the Surface, some
of the best-loved works from
a very personal collection of
Australian art from the Janet
Holmes Court collection,
Country and Colony, drawing
from the Cruthers Collection of
Campus living at College Row Womens Art explores histories
and ongoing consequences of
Our five residential colleges each offer a unique and valuable colonisation and Milingimbi:
dimension to your uni experience. A Living Culture featuring art
Discover what its like to live on campus. The colleges are directly opposite from Milingimbi Island off the
the campus and are opening their doors on Open Day with tours, activities, coast of Arnhem Land.
food and more on offer. Continue through the underpass to meet our
students and staff, and take a tour of the rooms and facilities. The Gallery is also home to
St Catherines College (I6) Trinity (F6) The Hub, a place where art
St Georges College (P4) University Hall (L4) enthusiasts of all ages can
St Thomas More College (N5) explore their creative sides with
hands-on activities.
For more information visit the College Row marquee atWhitfeld Court (J7) Open 10am 4pm.

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Information Sessions Tours
Event Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID Event Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID

Study the Bachelor of Philosophy Webb I10 Scenic Tram Tours (30 mins) Reid Library K12
Tours departing hourly from 10am. 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm
(Honours) Lecture
Lasttour departs at3pm. 10.30am 11.30am 12.30pm 1.30pm 2.30pm 3.30pm
This is a research-oriented degree for Theatre
high-achieving students. Learn about
the flexible structure of the course, the
wide choice of majors available, the Study
10.15am 1.15pm 3.15pm Residential Colleges St
11am 2pm 4pm Discover campus living by taking a college Catherines 10am 4pm I6
Abroad experience and the opportunities
tour. The Universitys residential colleges College
to engage in research. Hear from current
are located opposite campus on Stirling
BPhil students and gain an understanding
Highway. All the colleges are slightly St Georges
of what its like to be part of a small cohort 10am 4pm P4
different from each other, so try to visit as College
of motivated students.
many as possible to find out which suits
you best. College tours include the chance St Thomas
10am 4pm N5
to meet students and see the rooms and More College
Scholarships at UWA Austin L11
Find out about the range of scholarships Lecture 11.15am 2.15pm common spaces. All residential colleges
available at UWA. Theatre 12pm 3pm are open for tours from 10am to 4pm. Trinity 10am 4pm F6

University
10am 4pm L4
UWA101: Essential things Year12s Social L13 Hall
need to know Sciences
From your application to your uni Lecture
graduation, find out what you need to Theatre Tour the UWA Recreation Recreation L7
11.15am 2.15pm andFitnessCentre Centre
know about getting in, finishing uni and
12pm 3pm Take a tour of the UWA Fitness Centre (UWASports)
everything in between. Listen to current
UWA students and the Future Students and discover all it has to offer. From the
team talk about the TISC process, UWA main resistance floor to our functional
courses and uni life. training zone, all facilities are furnished
with state-of-the-art equipment by Star 10am 4pm
Trac. The high-performance training zone
Maximising your ATAR Octagon L9 includes three squat racks and three
for Year 10 and 11 students Theatre lifting platforms, and the cardio room is
Find out more about ATARs, tips on equipped with technology that continues
choosing your subjects for Years 11 and 12, 11.15am 2.15pm to set industry benchmarks in both form
ATAR bonuses and courses at UWA. The 12pm 3pm and function.
Future Students team and current UWA
students will help you navigate your way Campus Walking Tour Meet at K15
through high school. Current UWA students will take you on a the Future
tour of our campus, giving you insight into Students Hub 12pm 2pm
what its like to be a student at UWA. Meet (James Oval) 1pm 3pm
Study abroad opportunities with the University M11
at the Future Students Hub. Tour goes for
Global Learning Office Club 1.15pm approx. 1 hour (numbers are limited).
Find out about opportunities for UWA Auditorium 2pm
students to study in anothercountry.
Campus Commuter Tram Guild Village L15
This jump-on, jump-off service will run
Over 20 years of age and exploring Fox Lecture L11 from 10am to 4pm between the Guild
options for your first degree? Theatre Village and the southern end of campus 10am 4pm
1.15pm
Our Future Student team will go through (including Zoology, the Business School
2pm
the different pathways on offer into UWA, and SportScience).
and help to find the best one for you.

School of Design Tour Cullity C8


From studios to workshops, discover all Gallery
the facilities available to students studying Lecture
at the School of Design. Theatre
10.30am 1.30pm
To get to the School of Design, a shuttle 11am 2pm
bus will run from the front of the University
Club (M11) to the Nedlands campus from
10am 4pm.

Almost half of todays jobs Glasshouse Tour


Join a walking tour through the Plant
Biological
Sciences
L19

Growth Facilities with facility manager, Marquee


wont exist in 10 years time Robert Creasy. Be amazed at the array of
facilities and fascinating experiments our
10.30am 12.30pm
10.50am 12.50pm
The way things worked in the past will not always work in researchers and students are conducting.
Prompt start meet five minutes prior to
the future. Our world needs your inspired mind to create the tour.
new solutions to global problems.

Be part of building a knowledge-powered economy


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Arts
English and Cultural Studies Indonesian Philosophy

Arts
Study areas French Studies Italian Studies Political Science and International
Anthropology and Sociology German Studies Japanese Relations
Archaeology History Korean Studies Psychology in Society
Asian Studies History of Art Law and Society Psychology
Chinese Human Geography and Linguistics (double major)
Classics and Ancient History Planning Music Specialist Spanish Studies*
Communication and Indigenous Knowledge, Studies Work and Employment Relations
MediaStudies History and Heritage Music Studies *Pending university approval

Event Type Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID

Arts undergraduate course and career advice Displays Arts Marquee K11
Staff and students will be available to answer all your questions on undergraduate courses through the Bachelor of Arts and the 10am 4pm
various career options.
Learn about the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) Displays Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Find out what the most prestigious and well-recognised examination system in Australia can offer young musicians.
School of Music course information Displays Arts Marquee K11
Staff will be available to discuss the range of courses available at the School of Music. There will also be a number of performances 10am 4pm
throughout the day. The School of Music is jointly located with The Coffee Chamber.
Arts postgraduate studies advice Displays Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Visit the Arts postgraduate information booth to find out more about postgraduate study.
Visit the Confucius Institute Displays Arts Marquee K11
The Confucius Institute (CI) at UWA is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the strengthening of links between China and Western
10am 4pm
Australia, especially in the areas of Chinese language teaching and learning, and cross-cultural awareness (including business
culture). Meet the staff and enjoy a demonstration of Chinese calligraphy.
Humanities courses and careers information Displays Arts Marquee K11
Staff and students will be available to answer all your questions on undergraduate studies in Classics and Ancient History, English
10am 4pm
and Cultural studies, European studies and languages, gender studies, History, History of Art, Medieval and Early Modern studies,
Philosophy and translation studies.
Languages courses and careers information Displays Arts Marquee K11
Staff and students will be available to answer all your questions on learning languages such as Ancient Greek, Chinese (Mandarin), 10am 4pm
French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Latin, from beginners through to advanced.
Social Sciences courses and careers information Displays Arts Marquee K11
Staff and students will be available to answer all your questions on undergraduate studies in Anthropology and Sociology,
10am 4pm
Archaeology, Asian studies and Languages, Communication and Media studies, Law and Society, Linguistics, Political Science and
International Relations, and Work and Employment Relations.
Chinese paper-cutting and calligraphy demonstration Special Confucius L10
Try your hand at the traditional art of Chinese calligraphy and test your skills with some intricate and delicate paper-cutting. activities Institute Display 10am 4pm
in Arts Marquee
Linguistics Quiz Special Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Enjoy working out language differences with a fun linguistics quiz. Youll have the chance to win a Kindle eReader. activities
Short Film Screening Communication and Media Studies students Special Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Chill out in our media zone and watch films made by our Communication and Media Studies students. activities
The Political Compass Test Special Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Find out where you stand politically and discuss your results. activities
Chopstick Competition Special Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Test your skills with three different styles of chopsticks. activities
The Coffee Chamber Special Arts Marquee K11
10am 4pm
Relax with a coffee and great music provided by students from the School of Music. activities
Bachelor of Arts course information and career prospects Information Fox Lecture K11
Learn about the course structure and options available to you in the Bachelor of Arts and the many career opportunities available sessions Theatre 10.15am 11am
with an Arts degree.

Hunger is the worlds RANKED IN THE WORLDWIDE FOR: HISTORY

TOP
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
number one health risk AND LITERATURE
PSYCHOLOGY
PERFORMING ARTS
There are 870 million people going hungry every day. Together, SOCIAL SCIENCES
we can turn plans into actions and turn promises into reality. AND MANAGEMENT
(QS, 2017)

Push for the eradication of global hunger and malnutrition


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Arts

Arts
Find out more
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Event Type Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID

Study Psychological Science Information University Club M11


Where would study in psychology take me? What are the study options? Find out how you can study Psychology through a sessions Auditorium 10.15am 11am 3.15pm 4pm
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree at UWA.
Study Translation Studies Information Arts Lecture L11
Our postgraduate Translation Studies courses will train you as a translator in your language specialisation (English and Chinese, sessions Room 5 10.15am 11am
French, German or Italian), with potential accreditation at the end of your degree.
Interactive History from the Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions Special Arts Lecture L11
Experience history as you never got to at school with four interactive mini-workshops from the Centre for the History of Emotions, activities Room 4
10.30am 11.30am
including experiments with Black Death SFX makeup and 30-second Shakespeare. Each hands-on activity highlights a variety of
topics from across the medieval and early modern period.
Junior Music School (JMS) Special Arts Lecture L11
11am 11.45am 11.45am 12.30pm 12.30pm 1.15pm 1.15pm 2pm
Free music workshops for kids aged 18 months to 12 years. activities Room 5
Japanese Sumo Wrestling Special Riley Oval M10
11am 1pm
Come have some fun with our giant inflatable sumo wrestling costumes. activities
Music courses Information Murdoch Lecture
11.15am 11.45am
K11
Find out about courses in music performance, research, composition and education, including the two music majors and the sessions Theatre
broadeningunits.
Fox Lecture Theatre 2.15pm 2.45pm K11

Study English and Cultural Studies, and Philosophy Information Fox Lecture K11
Learn about English and Cultural Studies studies which explores many areas of reading, writing and performance or Philosophy sessions Theatre 11.15am 12pm
which looks at some of the big questions in life.
Study Anthropology and Sociology, and Archaeology Information Alexander Lecture 11.15am 12pm K11
Find out how you can study Anthropology and Sociology, and Archaeology. sessions Theatre
African Drumming Workshop Special Arts Marquee K11
12pm 1pm
Learn the art of African drumming in this free workshop, open to all ages. activities
Study Asian Studies and Asian languages Information Fox Lecture K11
Find out what is on offer in the Asian Studies and Asian languages programs. Asian languages taught at UWA are Chinese, sessions Theatre 12.15pm 1pm
Indonesian, Japanese and Korean.
Study Communication and Media Studies Information Alexander Lecture K11
12.15pm 1pm
Learn about one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving areas of study in todays media-driven world. sessions Theatre
Study History, and Classics and Ancient History Information Murdoch Lecture K11
Discover more about the History, and Classics and Ancient History majors. Find out how you can learn Ancient Greek and Latin as sessions Theatre 12.15pm 1pm
part of the Classics and Ancient History major.
Study History of Art Information Arts Lecture L11
1.15pm 2pm
Learn more about the History of Art major and where it can take you. sessions Theatre5
Tai Chi Special Riley Oval 1pm 2pm M10
Enjoy time out with a beginners Tai Chi lesson provided by the Confucius Institute. activities
Philosophy Caf presentation Special Hemsley Learning J12
Come along to the Philosophy Caf. There will be a short presentation on the Ethics of Food, followed by a philosophical activities Suite, Reid Library 1pm 2pm
discussion with coffee.
Law majors Information Social Sciences L13
1.15pm 2pm
Find out where the Law and Society and Business Law majors can take your career. sessions Lecture Theatre
Creative Writing Workshop Special Arts Lecture L11
1.15pm 2pm
Come along to learn about writing and publishing short stories with Westerly magazine. activities Room 4
Study Linguistics, and European languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish) Information Alexander Lecture K11
Find out about the Linguistics major which studies the nature of human language, what all languages have in common and how sessions Theatre
2.15pm 3pm
they differ. Find out what is on offer in the European languages programs. European languages taught at UWA are French, German,
Spanish and Italian.
Study Political Science and International Relations Information Murdoch Lecture K11
Find out about the Political Science and International Relations major which studies how societies govern and protect themselves, sessions Theatre 2.15pm 3pm
how states and peoples interact with other states, as well as political global organisations and social movements.

Our earth, people and resources Our unique course structure


are struggling to keep the lights on We recognise that the world is rapidly changing.
Thats why a UWA degree prepares you for the careers of the future.
We need to find a new way to produce energy. About 2.7 million jobs Our course structure gives you the flexibility to combine different areas of
worldwide will be created by the transition to sustainable energy. study in one undergraduate degree (your first degree). Youll develop skills
across a range of learning areas and can explore your interests and discover
Contribute to a more secure and sustainable energy future your passions before finalising a study pathway.
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Business

Business
Study areas Accounting Economics Human Resource Marketing
Business Law Finance Management Professional Economics
Management (double major)

Event Type Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID

Law undergraduate majors Information Ernst and Young N24


10.15am 11am
Find out where the Business Law and Law and Society majors can take your career. sessions Lecture Theatre

Study Economics Information Wesfarmers N23


10.15am 11am
Understand global events and everyday issues using economics. A lecture for budding economists. sessions Lecture Theatre

Study Marketing Information Ernst and Young N24


How do you get a consumer to buy your product? Find out whats involved in marketing, from product design to advertising, sessions Lecture Theatre 11.15am 12pm
in this mini marketinglecture.

Study Accounting and Finance Information Wesfarmers N23


Want to know what accounting is really like or how money works? Take part in this interactive lecture to discover more about the sessions Lecture Theatre 11.15am 12pm 2.15pm 3pm
language of business and UWAs Student Managed Investment Fund.

Business courses overview and career possibilities Information Wesfarmers N23


An overview of all courses available to students in the UWA Business School and a taste of student life business clubs, sessions Lecture Theatre 12.15pm 1pm
competitions, exchange opportunities and more.

Careers in Business hear from recent UWA graduates Information Wesfarmers N23
1.15pm 2pm
Business graduates will share their career journeys and tips for success before answering your questions. sessions Lecture Theatre

Study Management, Human Resources, and Work and Employment Relations Information Ernst and Young N24
Who should you employ? How do you get the most out of your workers? Take part in this lecture to learn all about management, sessions Lecture Theatre 2.15pm 3pm
HR and employmentrelations.

Commerce majors Displays Business School N24


10am 4pm
The student centre will be open all day to assist prospective undergraduate students with course information.

Postgrad Business courses Displays Business School N24


10am 4pm
The student centre will be open all day to assist prospective postgraduate students with course information.

Learn about the MBA Displays Business School N24


10am 4pm
The student centre will be open all day to assist prospective MBA students with course information.

Principles for Responsible Management Education Displays Business School N24


Find out more about this initiative to inspire and champion responsible management education, research and thought 10am 4pm
leadershipglobally.

Life as a Business student Special Business School N24


What is life as a Business student really like? Talk to current students about student groups, studying, making friends, activities 10am 4pm
internships, exchange and more.

Competition: Win a GoPro Competition Business School N24


10am 4pm
What adventures will you have with your business degree? Discover the possibilities and go into the draw to win.

Global population is
booming and chronic diseases
The UWA Business
School is in a $50 million
contemporary building
overlooking the Swan River.
30 +corporate
partners
INCLUDING
ANZ, BHP, EY, HAWAIIAN,
MITSUBISHI, WESFARMERS,
are on the rise WOODSIDE, UBS AND MORE.
You can join the pursuit to tackle global health and wellbeing
challenges and have a positive impact on our societys future.
Globally responsible
Design a healthy global community for generations to come The UWA Business School is a signatory
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Design
overseas studios held in

Design
Study areas Architecture Fine Arts
Portugal, Athens, Spain, Bali and India Landscape Architecture History of Art

Event Type Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID

Design courses overview and School tour Information Cullity Gallery C8


Interested in design? Find out what you can study in Fine Arts, History of Art, Architecture and Landscape Architecture. sessions Lecture Theatre
10.15am 11am 1.15pm 2pm
This includes a tour of the School of Designs facilities. G22 (School of
Design)
Study Architecture and Landscape Architecture Information Cullity Gallery C8
Are you interested in planning, designing and constructing buildings and landscapes? Find out how you can become a registered sessions Lecture Theatre
11.15am 12pm 2.15pm 3pm
architect or landscape architect and the opportunities available to you as a UWA student. G22 (School of
Design)
Study Fine Arts Information Cullity Gallery C8
Interested in art and creative media? Learn about UWAs Fine Arts major, plus discover the range of practical art units available as sessions Lecture Theatre
12.15pm 1pm 3.15pm 4pm
electives to all undergraduate students. G22 (School of
Design)
Study History of Art Information Arts Lecture
Learn more about the History of Art major offered at UWA and where it can take you. sessions Theatre 5 1.15pm 2pm

Take part in 3D Printing Special Cullity Gallery C8


10am 3pm
See 3D models come to life in front of your eyes. activities (School of Design)
Take part in Laser Printing Special Design Workshop C8
Watch a live demonstration of intricate laser-cutting project. activities (access through 10am 3pm
Cullity Gallery)
Architecture and Landscape Architecture meet our staff and students Displays Cullity Gallery C8
Learn more about Architecture and Landscape Architecture at UWA through displays and activities. Staff and students will be (School of Design) 10am 4pm
available to answer questions about our courses and provide information about your career prospects in these fields.
Fine Arts and Visual Arts meet our staff and students Displays Cullity Gallery C8
Learn more about Fine Arts and Visual Arts at UWA through displays and activities. Staff and students will be available to answer (School of Design) 10am 4pm
questions about our courses and provide information about your career prospects in these fields.
Design exhibition student work Displays Cullity Gallery C8
10am 4pm
The Cullity Gallery comes alive with work produced by students across Fine Arts, Architecture and Landscape Architecture. (School of Design)
Interactive art installation Special Cullity Gallery C8
10am 4pm
Watch technology and art collide, and take part in an interactive art installation. activities (School of Design)

Highest employer
Education reputation scores of all Western Australian education faculties

Education
according to the QS World University Rankings bySubject (2016) Study areas Early Childhood Teaching Primary Teaching Secondary Teaching

Event Type Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID

Study Early Childhood Teaching Information University Club M11


Are you interested in teaching children from birth up to Year 2? UWAs Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) will equip you with the sessions Seminar Room 2 11.15am 12pm
practical skills, knowledge and qualifications you need.
Study Primary Teaching Information University Club M11
If youre interested in primary teaching, UWAs Master of Teaching (Primary) will ensure you have an in-depth knowledge of theory sessions Seminar Room 2 1.15pm 2pm
and the practical skills required for primary teaching.
Study Secondary Teaching Information University Club M11
Would you like to become a high school teacher? UWAs one-year Graduate Diploma in Education and two-year Master of Teaching sessions Seminar Room 2 2.15pm 3pm
will ensure you have an in-depth knowledge of theory and the practical skills required for secondary teaching.
Education course advice and career options Displays Winthrop Hall J8
Staff from the Graduate School of Education will be available to answer all your questions on courses and careers available 10am 4pm
ineducation and teaching.
Competition: Win a droid Competition Winthrop Hall and J8 & J14
Tell us about your favourite teacher and go in the draw to win a BB-8 App Enabled Droid. Hub on James 10am 4pm
Oval
Are you smarter than a fifth grader? Special Winthrop Hall J8
10am 4pm
Test your knowledge. Can you outsmart a fifth grader? activities

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Engineering and 17,000

Engineering and Mathematical Sciences


successful alumni
Mathematical Sciences across the world
Study areas Computer Science
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Physics Find out more
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Study Engineering at UWA Information Engineering I14


Find out all you need to know about studying engineering (chemical, civil, electrical and electronic, environmental, mechanical, sessions Lecture Theatre 1 10.15am 11am 11.15am 12pm 1.15pm 2pm 2.15pm 3pm
mining or software) and becoming a professional engineer. Learn about early offers, Direct Pathways and scholarships available.

Study Mathematics and Statistics at UWA Information Engineering I14


Discover how studying Mathematics and Statistics can lead to careers in a range of areas including finance, government sessions Lecture Theatre 2 10.15am 11am 1.15pm 2pm
organisations, public service and other industries. You will also find out about prerequisites, entry pathways and how to apply.

Study Computer and Data Science at UWA Information Engineering I14


Learn about UWAs Data Science and Computer Science undergraduate majors and the Software Engineering specialisation within sessions Lecture Theatre 2
11.15am 12pm 12.15pm 1pm 2.15pm 3pm
the Master of Professional Engineering pathway. You will also find out about prerequisites, career opportunities, entry pathways
and how to apply.

Study Physics at UWA Information Ross Lecture I11


Learn how your passion for physics can lead to a career in atomic, nuclear and particle physics, condensed matter physics, sessions Theatre 11.15am 12pm 12.15pm 1pm
photonics and astrophysics. You will also find out about prerequisites, entry pathways and how to apply.

Experience innovative Engineering and Mathematical Sciences activities Special Civil and H15
Activities include a world-changing seed flamer, 3D printing, wind tunnel, chaotic pendulum, ocean glider, virtual reality Activities Mechanical
10am 4pm
experience, electric vehicles, solar telescopes and more. For full details, pick up your map from the Engineering and Mathematical Engineering
Sciences Help Point on Open Day. Building

Engineering and Mathematical Sciences courses, careers and graduate destinations Display Civil and H15
Discover how studying an Engineering and Mathematical Sciences course at UWA can open up a world of opportunities for a Mechanical
10am 4pm
challenging, rewarding and creative career. Speak to teaching and research staff, hear about alumni experiences and meet with Engineering
course advisers. Learn about the course content an array of UWA courses in this field. Building

Physics and Astrophysics Displays Civil and H15


Join our quest for knowledge. Discover what you need to study and learn about the cutting-edge research conducted by the Mechanical
Engineering 10am 4pm
School of Physics and Astrophysics in specialised areas such as quantum physics, biomagnetics, gravity waves, medical physics,
astronomy and astrophysics and more. Building

Chemical Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Come see amazing experiments and tricks, and learn about chemical and process engineering. Learn about natural gas Mechanical
10am 4pm
processing and the magic behind fire and ice. Engineering
Building

Civil Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Civil and resources engineering impacts on almost every aspect of our lives. Participate in our interactive displays of state-of-the- Mechanical
10am 4pm
art civil engineering testing facilities, including demonstrations in the O-Tube laboratories. Engineering
Building

Computer Science and Software Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Discover how computer science and software engineering seek to revolutionise the world in which we live and open up a wealth of Mechanical
10am 4pm
opportunities for future employment. Participate in our interactive displays including robotics, computer vision and visualisation, Engineering
3D scanning, virtual reality and 3D technology and more. Building

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Displays Civil and H15


The field of electrical and electronic engineering encompasses all kinds of essential human activity and enterprise. Our interactive Mechanical
10am 4pm
displays include microelectronics, nanotechnology and infra-red (night vision) technology. Engineering
Building

Environmental Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Environmental engineering seeks to find sustainable solutions to the pressures facing our environment, including groundwater Mechanical
10am 4pm
contamination and climate change. Find out how environmental engineers are in demand in most industries in Australia and Engineering
overseas. You can also enjoy interactive displays in the Glider Lab. Building

Mathematics and Statistics Displays Civil and H15


Discover how the demand for mathematics graduates is growing and outstripping supply, and how employment opportunities Mechanical
10am 4pm
can be found in a range of areas. Take on our mathematical challenges and activities including Computing Pi, Chaotic Waterwheel, Engineering
Double Pendulum and more. Building

Mechanical Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines and involves the production and use of heat and power Mechanical
10am 4pm
for the design, invention and operation of machines and devices of all types. Visit our interactive displays, workshops and Engineering
laboratories to see equipment such as 3D metal printing and infra-red cameras. Building

Mining Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Mining engineering encompasses the processes involved in extracting ores from the earth, deposit evaluation, mine design, mine Mechanical
10am 4pm
production and waste disposal. Visit our interactive displays, workshops and laboratories to learn more. Engineering
Building

Biomedical Engineering Displays Civil and H15


Learn about our brand new Master of Professional Engineering in Biomedical Engineering. In this course you will be able to apply Mechanical
10am 4pm
engineering principles to the medical field to design new devices, materials or drugs to help others. Engineering
Building

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Pathology and Laboratory
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Pharmacy
Podiatric Medicine
Population Health
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Social Work

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Study Medicine Information Octagon Theatre N24


Learn about the admission requirements and processes for the domestic and international school-leaver and graduate pathways sessions 10.15am 11am 12.15pm 1pm
for a career in medicine.
Study Social Work Information Social Sciences L13
10.15am 11am
Find out about postgraduate studies in social work, including the Master of Social Work. sessions Lecture Room 1
Study our *NEW* Bachelor of Biomedical Science Information Tattersall Lecture K16
11.15am 12pm
Learn all about the Bachelor of Biomedical Science new for 2018! sessions Theatre
Study Podiatric Medicine Information Social Sciences L13
Enjoy an overview of the clinically based podiatric medicine course at UWA. Learn more about the opportunities to take sessions Lecture Room 1 11.15am 12pm
placements in public, private and rural settings.
Study Pharmacy Information Social Sciences L13
Do you have a caring personality? Are you a good communicator? Do you like to be challenged and have a job which carries a lot sessions Lecture Room 1
1.15pm 2pm
of responsibility? Is the prospect of a degree which opens up a wide range of career paths appealing to you? Come find out about
pharmacy; it could be the career for you.
Study Population Health, and Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Information Octagon Theatre K17
Are you interested in promoting health locally and globally? Are you interested in closing the gap on major health issues in our sessions 1.15pm 2pm
community? Come hear an overview of the Population Health, and Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing majors.
Study Dentistry Information Social Sciences L13
Learn about the admission requirements and processes for the domestic and international school-leaver and graduate pathways sessions Lecture Room 1 2.15pm 3pm
for a career in dentistry.
Learn about the UWA Medical School Displays Winthrop Hall J8
10am 4pm
Want to be a doctor? Visit the Medical School display for information on the range of courses and careers prospects.
Learn about UWAs Dental School Displays Winthrop Hall J8
Come meet students studying the developments, surgical sciences and rehabilitation services of oral health and the opportunities 10am 4pm
a career in dentistry can take you.
Learn about our School of Allied Health Displays Winthrop Hall J8
From Social Work to Podiatry and Pharmacy, Allied Health can open the doors to many rewarding and globally recognised careers. 10am 4pm
Come speak to us to find out more.
Learn about our School of Biomedical Sciences Displays Winthrop Hall J8
This new school has fascinating course offerings including Cancer Biology, Pharmacology and Respiratory Health. With a Bachelor 10am 4pm
of Biomedical Sciencenew for 2018, be sure to stop by and discover where it could leadyou.
Learn about our School of Population and GlobalHealth Displays Winthrop Hall J8
Do you want to help close the health gap? Its an exciting time to be involved in population and global health as it touches our lives 10am 4pm
in so many ways. Come talk to staff and students about the diversity of employment opportunities.
Learn about the Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health Displays Winthrop Hall J8
Have a chat to staff from the Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health and find out how we can support you to forge an 10am 4pm
exciting career in medicine or dentistry.
Try Your Hand at Being a Surgeon Special CTEC M16
10am 4pm
Perform keyhole surgery on high-tech simulators in the surgical lab at CTEC, Australias top surgical simulation centre. activities
Plague Inc. Special Winthrop Hall J8
10am 4pm
Play the game that simulates the spread and severity of the plague. activities
Dental Augmented Reality Special Winthrop Hall J8
10am 4pm
Try your hand at being a dentist and even put in a filling. activities

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School of Indigenous Studies course major Displays Arts Complex 10am 4pm L10
Learn about the School of Indigenous Studies major and speak to students and staff about the school.

Alternative pathways for Indigenous students Displays James Oval 10am 4pm J13
Indigenous students can find out about pathways, support and facilities to study at UWA.

Study Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage Information Arts Lecture L11
Discover how studying a major in Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage will give you a strong grounding in Aboriginal sessions Room 5 2.15pm 2.30pm
knowledge systems as well as Western disciplinary constructs around Indigenous knowledge and peoples.

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Study Law Information Ernst and Young 10.15am 11am N24


Find out where the Business Law and Law and Society majors can take your career. sessions Lecture Theatre

Social Sciences 1.15pm 2pm L13


Lecture Theatre

Law qualifying as a lawyer and testing your legal skills Information University Club 11.15am 12pm M11
Find out about the qualifying law degree, the Juris Doctor, and learn how to put your legal skills to the test. sessions Auditorium

Blackstone Mock Trial Special University Club


12.15pm 1pm
M11
A crime has been committed and an arrest has been made. Will they be found guilty? activities Auditorium

Law higher degrees information Information Law Lecture 2.15pm 3pm M12
Find our about the suite of masters programs and how you can expand your career. sessions Theatre

UWA Law School majors, Juris Doctor and postgraduate studies advice Displays Law M12
UWA Law School staff will be available to offer one-on-one advice on courses and careers, including the Juris Doctor, masters and 10am 4pm
higher degrees, Lawand Society and Business Law majors, and our broadening units.

UWA Law School Business Law information Displays Business School N24
Business Law staff will be available to offer one-on-one advice about this major. Materials will also be available for the Juris 10am 4pm
Doctor, masters and higherdegrees, Law and Society major and our broadening units.

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PHYSIOLOGY
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AGRICULTURE
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Biochemistry and Exercise and Health Marine Science Sport Science
MolecularBiology Genetics Natural Resource Management Zoology
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AGRICULTURAL AND PLANT SCIENCES
Interactive Science displays Displays Bayliss Building K17
Visit the displays for Plants and Agricultural Science and talk to current students and staff about the exciting courses and careers 10am 4pm
available. Students train with world-class lecturers in an environment that encourages aspirations and fosters ambitions.
Botany explore the amazing world of plants Displays Bayliss Building K17
Learn about our unique flora, what they can tell us about our environment and how to address the conservation and sustainability 10am 4pm
of plants.
Agricultural Science and agribusiness to feed a growing world Displays Bayliss Building K17
Discover how agricultural science and agribusiness provide the technology and research for sustainable, profitable and ethical 10am 4pm
food production worldwide.Learn about the variety of careers available.
Study Natural Resource Management Displays Bayliss Building K17
The worlds natural resources are in greater demand than ever before and there are great challenges to using natural resources
10am 4pm
sustainably. If you have an interest in science and want to play a future role in how we manage our environment, come find out
how to apply scientific, economic and social knowledge to help society resolve these conflicts.
Study Agricultural Science and Natural Resource Management Information Agriculture L19
Discover how agricultural science and agribusiness provide the technology and research for sustainable, profitable and ethical sessions Lecture Theatre 11.15am 12pm
food production worldwide.Learn about the wide variety of careers available.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Conservation Biology Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
Learn about the management of animals and plants for the future. Sciences Marquee
Zoology, Conservation, Marine Science and Science Communication Displays Biological L19
Learn about course and unit advice for students taking Zoology, Conservation, Marine Science Sciences Marquee 10am 4pm
and Science Communication majors.
Isotope Ecology Displays Biological L19
Stable isotopes can help us understand who is eating whom, where water goes, how cold it was for the Neanderthals Sciences Marquee 10am 4pm
and muchmore.
Zoology: the amazing world of animals Displays Biological L19
Zoologists study animals and their habitats, physiology, reproduction, behaviour, community ecology and molecular genetics. Sciences Marquee 10am 4pm
Come learn more at this exciting display.
Evolutionary Biology Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
Evolutionary Biology sheds light on the biodiversity of animals and plants and how they appear, behave and reproduce. Sciences Marquee
Zoology Collection Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
Enjoy this display of animal diversity. Sciences Marquee

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Science Ranked 1
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Science
Environmental Sciences and Marine Engineering (ARWU, 2017)

Event Type Venue 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Map ID
Animal Biology in action Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
View live animal displays and microscopic studies of biodiversity. Sciences Marquee
Entomology Displays Biological L19
Insects get bad press by transmitting disease and harming crops but they are also key to our wellbeing, pollinating crops, Sciences Marquee 10am 4pm
cleaningup after livestock and providingfood.
Marine Science: exploring the underwater world Displays Biological L19
Discover more about the amazing world of marine science, which includes marine biology and ecology, marine and coastal Sciences Marquee 10am 4pm
management, and oceanography.
Life in the deep sea Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
Discover the strange and mysterious ways in which animals adapt to life in the dark and cold environment of the deep ocean. Sciences Marquee
Science Communication Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
Get hands on with science demos for the whole family as our Science Communication students show you their skills. Sciences Marquee
Vision in the Animal Kingdom Displays Biological L19
10am 4pm
Discover how animals see in black and white, and colour. Sciences Marquee
Glasshouse tour Special Register and meet L19
Join a walking tour through the Plant Growth Facilities with facility manager Robert Creasy. activities at the Biological
Come be amazed at the array of facilities and fascinating experiments our researchers and students are conducting. Sciences 10.30am 10.50am 12.30pm 12.50pm
marquee 5min
prior to tour
Overview of the Biological Sciences and its application to future research Information Agriculture L19
10.15am 10.30am 1.30pm 1.45pm
Discover more about the biological sciences and their application to future research. sessions Lecture Theatre
Postgraduate research in Science Information Agriculture L19
10.45am 11am 2.30pm 2.45pm
Find out what our postgraduate students are researching. sessions Lecture Theatre
Study Conservation Biology and Botany Information Bayliss Building K17
11.15am 12pm
Find out about the Conservation Biology and Botany courses at UWA and discover the career options available. sessions Lecture Theatre
Study Marine Science and Zoology Information Tattersall Lecture K16
12.15pm 1pm 3.15pm 4pm
Find out about the Marine Science and Zoology courses at UWA and the careers available. sessions Theatre
Study Science Communication Information Agriculture L19
All scientists need to be able to communicate clearly with a variety of audiences. Find out how studies in Science Communication sessions Lecture Theatre 12.30pm 12.45pm 3.30pm 3.45pm
can complement your Science major, providing hands-on experiences and work-ready skills.
CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY AND GENETICS
Interactive displays for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Genetics and Chemistry Displays Bayliss Building K17
Visit the displays and talk to current students and staff about the exciting courses and careers available. 10am 4pm
Students train with world-class lecturers in an environment that encourages aspirations and fosters ambitions.
The Science of Smell UWA Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation and Analysis (CMCA) Displays Bayliss Building K17
Immerse yourself in the world of smell. Why are we attracted to the smell of truffles? Find out what gives truffles their exceptional 10am 4pm
aroma and take a look at them up close using analytical techniques such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.
Bayliss Building tours Special Bayliss Building K17
Take a guided tour of the Bayliss Building and discover some of the resources and facilities used by chemistry and biochemistry activities 11am 11.30am 2pm 2.30pm
students.
Chemistry Magic Show chemistry fun for the whole family Special Wilsmore Lecture K16
The Chemistry Magic Show consists of a series of demonstrations of chemical reactions producing light or heat and light- activities Theatre
12pm 1pm 3pm 4pm
induced chemical reactions. These demonstrations will involve bangs, flashes, coloured flames, eerie coloured glows and other
intriguingsights.
Study Chemistry and Geology Information Woolnough I9
What would study in chemistry or geology involve and where could it take you? sessions Lecture Theatre 11.15am 12pm 1.15pm 2pm

Study Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Genetics Information Bayliss Building K17
12.15pm 1pm 3.15pm 4pm
Find out about Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Genetics majors. sessions Lecture Theatre
EARTH SCIENCES
The Rock Doctor Displays Geology Museum, I9
Let our Rock Doctor identify a rock for you. E de C Clarke 10am 4pm
Geology
Join us in a geological field camp Display Geology Museum, I9
Come see a working geological field camp. View rocks and minerals through a microscope, use stereoscopes to view aerial E de C Clarke 10am 4pm
photographs and talk to students about being a Geology student. Geology
Rocks to Riches: Western Australias vital ore deposits Displays Geology Museum, I9
Our modern lifestyle depends on these metals: clues to where they can be found can be obtained from studies of the earths E de C Clarke
ancient past and the environments that existed then, as shown by the kinds of rocks that we see now. UWA researchers work all Geology 10am 4pm
over the world to help meet the demand for materials needed by our ever-increasing human population. See and handle some of
the ores that have helped our economic development.

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Science

Science
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Interactive Visualisation of Geoscience Data Displays Geology Museum, I9


In order to maximise the use of geoscientific data, visualisation is extremely important. The Centre for Exploration Targeting has E de C Clarke
10am 4pm
developed the Leap-Motion gesture recognition system to introduce 3D hand gestures to control visualisations of 3D models, and Geology
Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset to visualise open pit mine models and rock quarries in a virtual manner.
Study Geology and Chemistry Information Woolnough I9
11.15am 12pm 1.15pm 2pm
What would study in geology or chemistry involve and where could it take you? sessions Lecture Theatre
GEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Interactive Displays for Geography, Planning, Environmental Science and International Development Displays Geography, J11
Visit the displays and talk to current students and staff about the exciting courses and careers available. Students train with world- Planning and
10am 4pm
class lecturers in an environment that encourages aspirations and fosters ambitions. Environmental
Sciences Marquee
Meet the Geography and Planning Student Society Displays Geography, J11
Meet current students studying geography and planning to hear how they link with industry partners to build Planning and
10am 4pm
professionalnetworks. Environmental
Sciences Marquee
Learn about Environmental Science Displays Geography, J11
Learn how environmental scientists assess the impact of human activity on the global environment. How do they deal with issues Planning and
10am 4pm
such as water resource management, salinity, land degradation and rehabilitation, air and water pollution, climate change, soil Environmental
erosion and groundwater contamination? Sciences Marquee
Living in Cities and Regions: Human Geography and Planning Displays Geography, J11
What are the major urban and regional challenges? How do we explore the complex interplay of environmental, economic, social, Planning and
10am 4pm
and political processes shaping human activities at a range of scales from global to local? How do we create liveable communities, Environmental
vibrant economies and sustainable places? Sciences Marquee
International Development Displays Geography, J11
What does development mean in places around the globe that witness more poor and more rich people at the same time? What Planning and
10am 4pm
does it require to pursue a career in development? Come and explore your role in the world. Environmental
Sciences Marquee
Study Natural Resource Management and EnvironmentalScience Information Webb Lecture I10
11.15am 12pm 2.15pm 3pm
Discover the interdisciplinary approaches to solving environmental problems and the interaction of people with natural resources. sessions Theatre
Study Geography, Human Geography and Planning Information Webb Lecture I10
12.15pm 1pm
Find out about courses and careers in geography and planning at UWA. sessions Theatre

LIFE SCIENCES
Science displays and course and career information Displays Anatomy Building M16
Visit the displays for Anatomy, Human Biology, Physiology, Forensics, Audiology, Biomedical Science and talk to current students 10am 4pm
and staff about the exciting courses and careers available.
Psychological Science interactive displays Displays Bayliss Building K17
10am 4pm
Experience the distorted faces illusion, a speech delay experience and an upside-down vision demonstration.
Neuroscience interactive displays Displays Bayliss Building K17
10am 4pm
Have fun with the Use your Brain Power, Brain (face) painting and Comparative Brains displays.
Anatomy and Human Biology, Physiology, Neuroscience Information Tattersall Lecture K16
10.15am 11am 1.15pm 2pm
Find out more about these majors. sessions Theatre
Study Psychological Science Information University Club M11
Where would study in psychology take you? What are the study options? Find out how you can study Psychology through a sessions Auditorium 10.15am 11am 3.15pm 4pm
Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree at UWA.
Study our *NEW* Bachelor of Biomedical Science Information Tattersall Lecture K16
11.15am 12pm
Learn all about the Bachelor of Biomedical Science new for 2018! sessions Theatre
SPORT SCIENCE/EXERCISE AND HEALTH
Sport Science, Exercise and Health laboratory demonstrations Displays Exercise K24
Demonstrations in exercise physiology, biomechanics and motor control learning. Physiology
Lab Room 1105
and the Sport 11.15am 11.55am 1.15pm 1.55pm
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Lab
Room G19
Sport Science, Exercise and Health course advice and career options Displays School of Human K23
Learn about the courses and careers available in sport and exercise physiology, sport and exercise psychology, biomechanics, and Sciences
motor control and learning. Youll also learn graduate employer information and view the poster gallery of current research across Exercise and
10am 4pm
all disciplines. Sport Science first
floor foyer and
external marquee
Sport Science, Exercise and Health talks Information John Bloomfield K23
Come and meet our Sport Science, Exercise and Health key staff and student body representatives. Attendance at these talks sessions Lecture Theatre
11am 11.15am 1pm 1.15pm
will give you an in-depth outline of our degree structure, introduction to our student society PESA (Physical Education Students
Association) and their social activities, along with opportunities to have all your questions answered.

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students to register their institution and the courses they offer. This register is called the
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
The Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA) approves registration before
a code is allocated and the details recorded on the CRICOS register. Providers and their
agents must not promote a course to overseas students unless it is registered onCRICOS.

UWA is a smoke-free campus

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The University of Western Australia acknowledges that it is situated on


Noongar land and that Noongar people remain the spiritual and cultural
custodians of their land and continue to practise their values, languages,
beliefs and knowledge.

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Wheelchair access (IOMRC) Physiology
Bayliss LT & Human
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Commuter Tram Scenic Tram


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Human Sciences
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School of Human
10am 4pm between the (last tour leaves at 3pm)
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Exercise & Health Sport Science Marquee Wesfarmers LT
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Business School
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Young LT
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School of Design Shuttle Reserve and the University Club
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Club to the Nedlands campus
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