RMIT University offers a number of events designed to give students in years 10, 11 and 12 real experience and insight into life on campus, engage in hands on workshops and explore different aspects of art, design, science, community studies and engineering, as well as different study and career options.
The lab tours provide students interested in a career as a medical scientist, the chance to go behind the scenes into a lab where third year Laboratory Medicine students complete their Professional Practice, including major teaching hospitals in Melbourne and regional Victoria.
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Date |
Monday 2 July to Friday 6 July |
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Audience |
Year 10, 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
Please refer to registration page for further details. |
This is your day of hands-on creative awesomeness. You will experience interactive art and design workshops in ceramics, furniture design, product design, communication design and landscape architecture.
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Date |
Monday 2 July |
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Audience |
Year 10, 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
City campus |
Registrations are closed: Due to high demand, registrations for this event have now closed. Please contact Scott Knight for further information.
This program offers students the opportunity to see how animation, computing, information technology systems and games graphics are applied to real life situations and how the advances in technology are changing the way we live.
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Date |
Tuesday 3 July |
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Audience |
Year 10, 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
City campus |
The program offers year 11 and 12 students the chance to see how engineering is changing the way we live. Through a series of hands-on workshops, you will gain an insight into sustainable systems engineering, aerospace, automotive, mechanical and mechatronics engineering.
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Date |
Wednesday 4 July |
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Audience |
Year 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
Bundoora East campus Free bus service from City campus available. Please refer to registration page for further details. |
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program introduces you to engineering technologies that have had a significant impact on modern society. Electrical and computer engineering covers a broad range of technologies from computer systems, networking and communications, through to electrical, biomedical and electronic engineering.
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Date |
Thursday 5 July OR Friday 6 July |
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Audience |
Year 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
City campus |
Recommended for anyone considering a career in Advertising, Marketing or PR, this program provides students with an up-to-date overview of industry trends and employment opportunities. Interactive workshops will cover topics such as branding and strategy; integrated marketing communications; creative advertising; account service; media; and new technologies.
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Date |
Tuesday 10 July |
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Audience |
Year 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
City campus |
Do you want to make a difference in the community? Provide social services and legal advice to help create a just, socially aware and responsible community. This day provides an insight for students into legal and community disciplines from the perspective of business, disabilities, policy, politics, social psychology, social work and youth work.
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Date |
Wednesday 11 July |
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Audience |
Year 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
City campus |
This program is available for students interested in health and medical sciences. Students may undertake workshops in the following areas: Nursing, Chinese Medicine, biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering, laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy and myotherapy.
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Date |
Thursday 12 July |
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Audience |
Year 10, 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
Bundoora West campus Free bus service from City Campus available. Please refer to registration page for further details. |
This program is designed for students interested in funding out more about Nuclear Medicine and the role Nuclear Medicine Technologists play in investigation, diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of disease. Students will visit Nuclear Medicine departments that support the Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) program.
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Date |
Thursday 27 September OR Friday 28 September |
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Audience |
Year 11 and 12 students |
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Location |
St Vincent’s Hospital or The Austin Hospital |
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Registration open |
Monday 16 July |
For further information, please contact Clare Russell
Email: clare.russell@rmit.edu.au
Phone: (03) 9925 3699