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UNSW Science Information Evening

27 May 2026
6.00pm – 7.00pm AEST
Online
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Are you passionate about understanding the world, solving real‑world problems, or exploring cutting‑edge scientific discoveries? Join us for the UNSW Science Information Evening, designed specifically for high school students, parents, and teachers who want to explore the exciting opportunities that a science degree can offer.

This interactive event will take you inside the world of UNSW Science, from what you can study, to where it can take you, and how we support you every step of the way.

What to Expect

Hear from leading academics about the diverse study areas available across UNSW Science, including psychology, medical science, aviation, data science, environmental science and more.

Gain real insights from current students, who’ll share their university experiences, tips for success, and what life at UNSW is really like.

Learn about scholarships, Co‑op programs and admission pathways that can help you gain entry into UNSW, even if your ATAR isn’t the full story.

Explore career possibilities across industries such as health, tech, aviation, research, consulting, sustainability, and government.

Find out how UNSW prepares you for the future, with hands‑on learning, Work Integrated Learning (WIL), internships, research opportunities, and the STEM Career Launchpad.

Join a live panel Q&A, where our students, academics, and professional staff will answer your questions.

Why Attend?

This is your chance to get a true feel for what UNSW Science has to offer its community, its world‑class teaching, and the incredible pathways you can follow. Whether you’re certain about your study interests or still exploring, this event will give you clarity, confidence, and inspiration. The recording will be sent to all those who register.

Who Should Come?

  • Year 10–12 students
  • Parents and carers
  • Teachers and career advisers
  • Anyone curious about a future in science

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore your future, ask questions, and discover how UNSW Science can help you turn curiosity into impact.