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HIGHLIGHTS n UNI PROFILES n COST OF LIVING n CITIES AT A GLANCE
WORLD-CLASS CHEMISTRY:
it’s closer than you think
The International Year of Chemistry National Tour features international
and national chemists visiting major locations across Australia, giving inspiring
presentations that provide a link between chemistry and everyday life.
Dr Peter Tregloan (AUS) uses live macro video projection
to show experiments with carbon dioxide in all its physical
states in what promises to be a spectacular experience!
Dr Peter Wothers (UK) is the UK’s answer to Dr Karl.
Prof. Lynn Francesconi (USA) explains the chemistry
Dame Julia Higgins (UK) is a champion of women in
science and engineering, honoured by the Queen as a Dame
of the British Empire. Dame Julia chairs the Athena project
responsible for investigating reasons for the scarcity of
senior women in science and technology.
of technetium (Tc) and the lanthanide group of chemical
elements. As Tc-99m, technetium is widely used in the
nuclear medicine clinic for diagnosis of disease.
Prof. Martyn Poliakoff (UK) has become a campus and
internet celebrity as the host of The Periodic Table of Video,
a 118 part series of short videos intended to familiarise the
public with the elements of the periodic table.
Peter will be presenting a thought-provoking and energetic
action packed show.
Prof. Martin Chalfie (USA) shared the 2008 Nobel
Prize in Chemistry along with Osamu Shimomura and Roger
Y. Tsien for the discovery and development of the green
fluorescent protein, GFP.
Visit www.iyc2011.org.au for information on dates and venues
IYC 2011 regional Travelling
Exhibitions are now visiting libraries in most states.
• Chemistry and the Nucleus NSW/ACT
• Eat, Drink and Chemistry WA
• Nature’s Chemical Diversity QLD/NT
• Healthy Chemistry VIC
• Material Futures SA/TAS
Each exhibition has an interactive and educational focus and showcases research and applications
undertaken and developed in Australia.
Visit www.iyc2011.org.au to find out more about how you can get involved
with events and activities for the International Year of Chemistry.
IYC 2011 Australia is proudly delivered by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
UNIS’ BIG
DAY OUT
WELCOME TO THE GUIDE
CRUISY VEHICLES, AWESOME DISPLAYS and serious career
considerations – there’s every reason to check out what universities
near and far have to offer on open day. Inside our guide to what’s on
you’ll find all the cool stuff, demos and freebies plus some seriously
sexy science. And if you haven’t permanently and proudly pinned
on the nerd badge as a science convert, here’s some words of
wisdom on studying at uni from our panel of experts.
Heather Catchpole
Deputy Editor, Cosmos
Keep an open mind about career options. Having
been a scientist and researcher allowed me to
understand what a critical role research plays in
improving human health.
TIKKI PANG Director of research policy & cooperation,
World Health Organisation
Explore variety, be adventurous, be multidisciplinary,
open minded, sharing and ask lots of questions.
KLITI GRICE Director, Western Australian Organic and
Isotope Geochemistry Centre, Curtin University
how FAST
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TRAVEL
Open days are the best insight into what life as a
uni student would really be like. It’s not normally
giveaways and rides everyday but you get a great
feel for where your studies can lead.
TARA FRANCIS Publishing Assistant, Cosmos
I did biology and chemistry and went to all the open
days, and met Alex Pulkownik, the founder of my
degree in environmental forensics.
FRANCESCA GISSI UTS undergraduate and Research
Projects Officer, CSIRO Land and Water
CONTENTS
NSW/ACT OPEN DAY CALENDAR
IN FOCUS UTS
URBAN OR RURAL CHOOSE YOUR LIFESTYLE
VIC/TAS OPEN DAY CALENDAR
IN FOCUS RMIT
IN FOCUS MONASH UNI
QLD/NT OPEN DAY CALENDAR
SA/WA OPEN DAY CALENDAR
www.cosmosmagazine.com/openday
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Discover a science degree
that has the answers.
RMIT Open Day
Sunday 14 August
10 am – 4 pm
www.rmit.edu.au/appliedsciences
OPEN DAY CALENDAR
NSW &RMIT
ACT
IN FOCUS
Parliament House in
Canberra
NSW/ACT
SYDNEY
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
One word: schooners.
Bigger than a pot and
cheaper than a pint,
they’re the best friend a
student can have. Plus, where
better to study than on one of
Sydney’s beaches – so long as you don’t
mind getting sand in your books.
CANBERRA
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
Cruise quiet but
cultured city streets
or bush land, catch
quality art and
performance and be
prepared for the winter.
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 4
STUDENT POPULATION IN ACT
59,000+
NSW/ACT LISTINGS
■ AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE
ACADEMY SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
9am – 4pm
Northcott Dr, Campbell
Highlights Personal tours from ADFA
Navy midshipmen and Army and Air
Force officer cadets.
Demos Displays by the Navy, Army
and Air Force, who will be navigating the
above-pool obstacle course, abseiling
down the side of a building, climbing
the rock climbing wall and practicing
martial arts.
Freebies Live music throughout the day.
www.openday.adfa.edu.au
Peruse science and arts
of
displays at the University
Canberra open day
A BBQ at a University of
Canberra open day
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COSMOS open day guide
COST OF LIVING
In the city: $470 (three bedroom
house); $430 (unit)
On campus: $160 – $310 for self or
fully catered***
All prices are a rough guide only, contact
universities for more info * Housing NSW rent
and sales December 2010 quarter ** Australian
Property Monitor Rental series, March 2011
*** Weekly rent at Fenner Hall (Nov 2009) for a
furnished single room with share bathroom and
share kitchen facilities ****Prices from University
of Sydney on campus accommodation + DEEWR,
excludes multistate campuses
■ AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
9am – 4pm
North Rd, Acton
Highlights Explore the campus, take
a tour or chat to the many researchers
and students who will be on hand to
offer tips and advice.
Demos Don’t miss out on watching
one of the talks on how to prepare for
life at university, mature age entry and
career options.
info.anu.edu.au/studyat/student_
recruitment/openday
■ CANBERRA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
Bruce campus: Off Haydon Dr, Bruce
There are also campuses in Reid,
Fyshwick and Phillip.
For more information visit the website:
www.cit.edu.au
■ CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
OPEN DAY IS EVERY DAY
Bathurst campus: Panorama Ave,
Bathurst
Wagga Wagga campus: Boorooma St,
North Wagga
Albury-Wodonga campus: Elizabeth
Mitchell Dr, Thurgoona
Dubbo campus: Tony McGrane Pl, Dubbo
www.cosmosmagazine.com/openday
ISTOCKPHOTO; UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA; UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
AT A
GLANCE
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 10
STUDENT POPULATION IN NSW
~307,000+
AVERAGE RENT (WEEKLY)
In the city: $430*
On campus: $70 (unfurnished
Sydney’s iconic
opera house
self-catered) – $500
(fully-catered studio
apartment)****
OPEN DAY CALENDAR NSW & ACT
Orange campus: Leeds Pde, Orange
Visit the website to book a campus tour:
csu.edu.au/oncampus/campus-life/tour
■ MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
10am – 4pm
Balaclava Rd, North Ryde
Highlights Reptile displays, lab tours and
presentations on science courses.
Demos Science magic shows.
www.openday.mq.edu.au
■ SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY
Coffs Harbour campus: Hogbin Dr,
Coffs Harbour
Lismore campus: Military Rd, Lismore
There are also campuses in the Gold
Coast and Tweed Heads
Personalised campus tours available,
phone 1800 626 481 to book or visit:
www.scu.edu.au
■ UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
9am – 4pm
University Avenue, Bruce
Highlights Don’t miss the faculty of
applied science’s interactive reptile and
fingerprinting display. There is also the
forensic lab and the Science Resource
Centre will be open for tours.
Demos Faculty specific displays and
demonstrations throughout the day.
Freebies Live performances and
entertainment.
www.canberra.edu.au/openday
■ UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND
2011 OPEN DAY WAS FROM MAY 6-9
Elm Ave, Armidale
Visit the website to plan 2012 open day:
www.une.edu.au
■ UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
9am – 4pm
Anzac Pde, Kensington
Highlights On the day there will be
campus tours, led by the wonderfully
helpful Arc Yellow Shirt volunteers, faculty
lectures and demonstrations, fun activities
and tours of student accommodation.
studentlife.unsw.edu.au/events/unswopen-day
■ UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE
Callaghan campus: University Dr,
Callaghan
www.cosmosmagazine.com/openday
Students browse the stalls at the
University of New South Wales open day.
City campus: corner of King and Auckland
Sts, Newcastle
Central Coast campus: 10 Chittaway Rd,
Ourimbah
Port Macquarie campus: Widderson St,
Port Macquarie
Sydney campus: 60 Bathurst St, Sydney
The 2011 open day is yet to be announced,
see the website for more information:
www.newcastle.edu.au
■ UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
9.30am – 4pm
Sydney campus: University Rd, Camperdown
Plus there are also campuses in Surry
Hills, Camden, Rozelle and Cumberland
See the website for more information
about open day across the campuses:
sydney.edu.au/open_day
■ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
SYDNEY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
City campus: 15 Broadway, Ultimo
Contact future.students@uts.edu.au for
more information or visit:
undergraduate.uts.edu.au
■ UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
10am – 2pm
Paramatta campus: corner of James Ruse
Dr and Victoria Rd, Rydalmere
Highlights Don’t miss out on the
science magic show, petting zoo and
interactive science displays that will be
on campus on the day.
Freebies There will be promotional
giveaways, face painting, temporary
tattoos and live music.
www.uws.edu.au/openday
■ UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG Wollongong campus: Northfields Ave,
Gwynneville
Shoalhaven campus: George Evans Rd,
West Nowra
See the website for more information:
www.uow.edu.au
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IN FOCUS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
SYDNEY
IN FOCUS
RMIT
Research by UTS students
evaluated tsunami-warning
system. The devastating Indian
Ocean tsunami is pictured here.
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across the Pacific Ocean.
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Darling Basin. “It’s much more applicable to
it in a real sense – you get to
[students’] working life, and it gives them
see how the community will
a feel of what’s involved in their honours
benefit from your research.”
year,” says Groen.
Layna Groen, director of undergraduate
Marianne Menictas was one of the
programs at the UTS Faculty of Science and student researchers in the tsunami study
a lecturer in quantitative management,
and is now undertaking honours looking
isn’t talking about her own research.
at statistical tools for survey designs. “It’s
She’s explaining why, for the past
helped in guiding me by bringing [the
two years, she’s led her third-year
experience] to the research I’m doing now,”
students to publish their research
she says.
in peer-reviewed science
journals – something that
FIGHTING DIABETES WITH WORMS
scientists usually do later
Getting your hands dirty in science
in their career.
research lets undergraduate students
“We’d like students
to think of themselves
as researchers rather
than students,” says
Groen, who with her
students published a
mathematical study
The parasitic liver
that analysed a tsunami
fluke could help
warning system in 2010
fight diabetes.
in the international journal
Science of Tsunami Hazards.
It’s important to
understand how maths and science
is used by society, says Groen, who this
year is leading undergraduates in a study of
water allocation in the crucial southeastern
Three years into her
degree at UTS Marianne
Menictas (pictured with a
fellow student)published
her research in an
international journal.
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COSMOS open day guide
think for themselves and see how the
science they learn is a useful tool for the big
issues facing society today. At a postgraduate
level, students can then streamline their
research into areas as diverse and intrinsic
to society as the biodiversity of coral reefs,
delivering drugs with nanoparticles (super
small particles) or using parasitic worms to
help prevent type 1 diabetes.
Mark Robinson is a UTS Chancellor’s
postdoctoral research fellow at UTS
working on the worm study. Many
surprising studies have shown that
infection with parasitic worms can actually
hinder disease (see
Mark Robinson
Worms of endearment,
and a colleague
p74). Mark’s own
investigate how
research looks at how
parasites can
molecules secreted by
hinder disease.
parasitic worms affect
the immune system. He
hopes these molecules
may help protect
people against type 1
diabetes, which stops
people from making
insulin, a protein that
regulates the way our
bodies absorb sugars.
– Heather Catchpole
www.cosmosmagazine.com/openday
Can’t decide whether you want
to study in a thriving metropolis or more
laidback country environs? Two students
share their experiences.
TOOWOOMBA
ANNA MUELLER,
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
QUEENSLAND
ANNA’S INTEREST in health care kicked
off when she was a surf lifesaver at Bondi
Beach in Sydney, but she settled 900
km to the north to study nursing at the
University of Southern Queensland in
Towoomba, Queensland, about an hour
and a half’s drive inland from Brisbane.
“I wanted to experience a new lifestyle,
somewhere a bit different to the city.
“Living expenses are much less, while the
overall lifestyle and social life are more laid
back and less formal. In regional areas you
eliminate travel time and traffic, leaving
you more time on your hands for sports,
socialising and relaxing.”
With a nursing shortfall in rural areas,
Anna’s also on track for her career. “I think
studying at a regional location will help me
find a job,” she says.
Her advice if you’re contemplating the
move? “What can you lose? In my first year
I lived on campus and it was a great way to
meet friends and join sporting teams.”
Open
Day
SYDNEY
FRANCESCA GISSI,
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY
HAVING SPENT some time in rural New
Zealand, Francesca was familiar with country
life. But when she took on a bachelor of
science in environmental forensics, she based
herself in Sydney, at the inner city campus of
the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
“UTS has great facilities lab-wise and
in the way they provide fieldwork. Even
though it’s in the city, it can provide all the
practical experience a scientist needs.”
Francesca loved that the degree combines
broad environmental science areas with
environmental law subjects. Being in the
city, there are a lot of job opportunities,
says Francesca, who is working at the Land
and Water division of Australia’s national
science agency, the CSIRO, while finishing
her degree. “I was fortunate to get the
internship with CSIRO and a job after that.”
One degree can make a world of difference
Monash Open Day is all about finding the course and
the opportunities that will give you the skills and the
confidence to make a world of difference to your life
and the lives of those around you.
Saturday 6 August, 10 am – 4 pm
Berwick, Gippsland and Peninsula campuses
Sunday 7 August, 10 am – 4 pm
Caulfield, Clayton and Parkville campuses
monash.edu/open
facebook.com/Monash.University
twitter.com/MonashUni
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OPEN DAY CALENDAR
VIC/TAS
IN FOCUS
RMIT
vic/tas
AT A
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Flinders Street Station
MELBOURNE
Hobart harbour
HOBART &
LAUNCESTON
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
Built on the foothills of
Mount Wellington, Hobart
is Australia’s cosiest capital
city and a gateway to
Tasmania’s stunning, world-heritage
listed National Parks. It also boasts
a bustling seaport, which keeps the
city’s waterfront pubs brimming
with action.
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 1
STUDENT POPULATION 18,569+
AVERAGE RENT (WEEKLY)
In the city $180 (Hobart); $140
(Launceston)**
On campus $130 – $187 self catered
All prices are a rough guide only, contact
universities for more info *Housing Victoria,
median rent for December quarter 2010 ** ABS
+
DEEWR, excludes multistate campuses
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Students arrive at RMIT’s
2010 open day.
VIC/TAS LISTINGS
■ DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
10am – 2pm
Warrnambool campus: Princes Hwy,
Warrnambool
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
10am – 3pm
Geelong campus: 75 Pigdons Rd, Geelong
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
10am – 4pm
Melbourne campus: 221 Burwood Hwy,
Burwood
Highlights Visit the Course Information
Centre on each campus to find out more
about the course you’re interested in.
There are also campus tours that will take
you around the facilities while you talk to
staff and students.
www.deakin.edu.au/openday
■ MONASH UNIVERSITY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
10am – 4pm
Berwick campus: Clyde Rd, Berwick
Gippsland campus: Northways Rd,
Churchill
Peninsula campus: McMahons Rd,
Frankston
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
10am – 4pm
Caulfield campus: 900 Dandenong Rd,
Caulfield East
Clayton campus: Wellington Rd, Clayton
Parkville campus: 381 Royal Pde, Parkville
Highlights Tours and information sessions
on everything from combining study with
travel to social clubs and sports activities.
Demos Paramedics in action, 3-D
special effects and animation workshops,
Australia’s highest-resolution microscope.
www.monash.edu.au/openday
■ LA TROBE UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
Melbourne campus: Kingsbury Dr,
Bundoora
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
Shepparton campus: 127 Welsford St,
Shepparton
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Mildura campus: 471 Benetook Ave,
Mildura
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
Albury-Wodonga campus: University Dr,
Wodonga
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
Bendigo campus: Edwards Rd, Bendigo
www.latrobe.edu.au/openday
■ RMIT UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
10am – 4pm
Melbourne city campus: 124 La Trobe St,
Melbourne
Brunswick campus: 25 Dawson St, Brunswick
Bundoora campus: Plenty Rd, Bundoora
Highlights New programs such as
pharmacy and biomedical engineering,
plus visit the engineering, science or
health and medical sciences hubs.
Demos Demonstrations in computing and
IT, civil engineering, osteopathy and physics.
Interact Interactive workshops such as
Trade-a-Trade and Health in Your Hands.
www.rmit.edu.au/programs/openday
www.cosmosmagazine.com/openday
iSTOCKPHOTO; NARELLE BROWN/RMIT
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
While the weather is
bipolar and beaches are
in short demand, the best thing
about living in Melbourne is the city
itself. You can spend hours getting
lost in tiny laneways bustling with
street performers and outdoor cafes,
or get cultural at the many unique
galleries and museums dotted around
the CBD and its outskirts.
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 8
STUDENT POPULATION IN
VICTORIA 256,059+
AVERAGE RENT (WEEKLY)
In the city $350*
On campus from ~$175 self catered to
$480 – $585 fully catered
IN FOCUS RMIT
Study here
or overseas
There’s more to university than studying, so
why not explore the world at the same time?
S
TUDYING AT university is about
broadening your horizons: testing
your brain, stepping outside your
comfort zone and meeting new
people. One way to do this is to
combine your education with opportunities
to travel, doing an exchange course abroad or
an international work placement.
If you’d rather stay home, then get
involved in extracurricular activities
and start forging friendships with
international students at your
home university – with social media
revolutionising the way we communicate,
it’s never been easier to stay in touch.
According to data from the Federal
Department of Education, Employment
and Workplace Relations, Australian
institutions hosted roughly 267,000
students from overseas in 2010 – that’s
more than 25% of the country’s entire
tertiary student population.
Tuncay Islek
worked in
Northern
Ireland and
Vietnam
during his
degree.
ireland
Australia is a destination of
choice for international students
and it’s not just because of the
sunny weather. The Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology (RMIT) is
attracting students from around the
globe. The university educates more
than 70,000 students, roughly 28,000 of
which hail from overseas.
Deepnisha Gungoo is a 21-year-old
international student from the Republic of
Mauritius, a tiny island off the east coast of
Africa. Gungoo, who studies food science
and technology at RMIT, says she opted for
Australia because of its leading reputation
in the field.
“RMIT appealed to me because I liked
the structure, location and facilities offered
at the city campus,” she explains. “As an
international student I was impressed with
the information RMIT provided about
housing, jobs and life in Melbourne.”
The aspiring food technologist
recently completed a work placement
at Carlton and United Breweries in
Melbourne, and says the best thing
about the program are the
field trips.
“The program involves a
lot of practical classes and
industry visits,” she says.
“These have helped me to
understand and develop
the skills and knowledge
needed to work in the
food industry.”
FOR ADVENTURE-loving
Aussies who just can’t
ditch the travel itch, RMIT
is also well positioned to
help you venture across
borders on your own
educational journeys. The
www.cosmosmagazine.com/openday
australia
Deepnisha Gungoo chose to come to
RMIT because of its reputation.
university’s extensive exchange program
has 120 partner universities in 31
different countries.
Students at RMIT can choose from a
one or two semester academic exchange,
a two to four week study tour, or industry
placements for those inclined to get some
overseas work experience.
Tuncay Islek, a student at RMIT, spent
three months working at Belfast City
Hospital in Northern Ireland where he
trained as a scientist working largely
with leukaemia. “It gave me a solid
understanding of blood cancers, and the
types of tests and treatment options
available to patients,” he says.
The 23-year old also went to Vietnam
where he did a work placement at a biotech
company developing shrimp virus detection
kits. “Both were big eye-openers and fantastic
life experiences” Islek recalls. “RMIT helped
me organise the whole thing and even helped
arrange my first month’s accommodation.”
There are also short-term exchange
options. Adriana Hlede, who studies
physical education at RMIT, spent four
weeks teaching at a school in Singapore.
“The experiences I had on placement were
invaluable – meeting so many influential
teachers and having the chance to improve
my teaching skills,” she says. “It was a great
way to build networks which will help in
finding employment overseas.”
University is what you make it, so get
involved and talk to advisors about the
possibility of doing an exchange.
– Myles Gough
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■ UNIVERSITY OF BALLARAT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
10am – 3pm
Mt Helen campus: University Dr,
Mt Helen
SMB campus: Lydiard St South, Ballarat
Camp St campus: Camp St, Ballarat
There are also campuses in Ararat,
Horsham and Stawell, which have open
days in February. See the website for
more information.
Highlights Information sessions on
psychology, science, engineering,
and climate change courses. There
will also be interactive activities in
biomedical science and much more.
Demos The university will have
demonstrations of its virtual island,
virtual reality lab, as well as multimedia,
3-D-modelling and network games (IT
and maths sciences) demonstrations.
www.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/student/
recruitment/open-day/
■ UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
10am – 4pm
Parkville campus: enter from
Grattan St, Swanston St or
Elizabeth St, Parkville
Southbank campus: 234 St Kilda Rd,
Southbank
Creswick campus: Water St,
Creswick
Shepparton campus: 49 Graham St,
Shepparton
Burnley campus: 500 Yarra Blvd,
Richmond
Highlights Campus tours, free
access to the Ian Potter art
museum and a day-long concert
put on by student performers at
the Parkville campus.
Demos Different faculties will host
interactive workshops and presentations,
find out more information closer to the
date or by signing up for updates on
the website.
Freebies Stick around for a free
BBQ lunch.
openday.unimelb.edu.au
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COSMOS open day guide
Students
examine the 26 m
radio telescope at
Mount Pleasant
near Hobart.
A science
display at the
University of
Tasmania.
■ UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Cradle Coast campus: 16-20 Mooreville Rd,
Burnie
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
Launceston campus: Newnham Dr,
Newnham
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
Hobart campus: Churchill Ave, Sandy Bay
www.futurestudents.utas.edu.au/openday
■ VICTORIA UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, JUNE 26
10am – 3pm
Footscray Park campus: Ballarat Rd,
Footscray
Highlights Jump behind the wheel of a
virtual Formula One race car and test
drive your favourite track, meet the
animals from the ecology department, or
hit the bouncy castle after you take a tour
of the campus.
Demos Test out your footy skills with
an AFL ball flight simulator, pitch an idea
for an iPhone app or feast your eyes on
microorganisms pulled from freshwater
ponds around Melbourne.
Freebies A BBQ lunch, plus lots of
competitions and giveaways around
campus on the day.
www.vu.edu.au/open-day-2011
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UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
OPEN DAY CALENDAR
VIC/TAS
IN FOCUS
RMIT
■ SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
Hawthorn campus: John St, Hawthorn
Lilydale campus: Melba Ave, Lilydale
Prahran campus: 144 High St, Prahran
www.swinburne.edu.au/openday
IN FOCUS MONASH
Online learning tool
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students in the virtual
hot seat.
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in Australia, Malaysia and South Africa,
plus research centres in Italy and India,
Monash provides some broad and
unique international opportunities
across five continents.
Science afficionados will be familiar with
the increasing specialisation in research and
this is reflected in undergraduate degrees.
Monash offers a wide array of specialist
science programs. If you’re looking at
checking out chemistry, pharmacology,
pharmaceutical sciences or nanotechnology,
you’re in expert hands; these fields were
recently rated well above world standard
by the federal government’s Excellence in
Research for Australia initiative.
At the undergraduate level, on top
of traditional face-to-face learning, the
LIVING ON CAMPUS
Students considering living
on campus at Monash will
soon be able to apply for
accommodation in Clayton
and Gippsland. These new
residences are set to lead the
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Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences gives students a chance to
explore practical work with an innovative
virtual learning tool called Pharmatopia.
Undergraduates can carry out a range of
activities through the online laboratory
that’s available 24/7, and which teaches
students everything from laboratory safety
to formulating tablets.
“Pharmatopia is a collaboration of 12
universities from around the world with
each member in the process of building
a virtual world,” said Ian Larson, senior
lecturer and researcher at the Monash
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. “By
engaging students in the process we can be
sure that they will retain more information
and learn practical skills for themselves.”
If you prefer to view things at an
atomic rather than a virtual level, the
Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy
is a base for studying the structure of
everyday materials at the small scales. The
way in sustainable student
living, with the Clayton complex
being Australia’s first residential
apartment to achieve a top
Greenstar rating, which grades
the environmental sustainability
of buildings.
Centre supports research from multiple
disciplines, such as engineering, physics
and geology. Undergraduate students
have the opportunity to undertake
practical classes at the Centre during
their final year, while postgraduates can
carry out a range of research projects
tailored to their interests.
Perhaps creating hi-tech materials is
more your thing? The Melbourne Centre
for Nanofabrication is a new research
facility that’s a hub for industry and
academic partners that scientists
can access to create futuristic materials
for medicine, engineering and
biotechnology. The nanofabrication centre
also provides postgraduate students with
access to state-of-the-art equipment for
emerging
research and
science.
– Gemma
Conroy
The residence will have
600 self-contained studio
apartments with kitchen
facilities and furnished living
areas for each student.
Communal areas will include
50-inch flat screen TVs, gaming
Student living in Monash’s top
Greenstar-rated residences is
a cool home away from home.
consoles, surround sound, and
much more. They’re due to be
finished in late 2011.
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QLD/NT
DARWIN
AT A GLANCE
BRISBANE
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
The weather, if you like it warm,
humid and sunny! With gorgeous
beaches nearby, this former country
town has grown into an easily accessible
and thriving city packed with culture,
including the new GoMA gallery, great
shopping and laid back lifestyle.
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 8
STUDENT POPULATION IN QLD 172,986+
Brisbane CBD
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
This humid city perched right at the
top of the continent might be
small, but it’s a hive of creativity
and energy and home to many
young adults starting out in
their careers, giving Darwin a
youthful feel. Weekends can
be spent exploring waterholes
and waterfalls, walking on beach
cliffs and watching spectacular
sunsets, or cruising down crocodileinfested rivers.
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 1
STUDENT POPULATION 5,964+
AVERAGE RENT (WEEKLY)
In the city $200**
On campus $126 – $190 (self catered)
All prices are a rough guide only, contact universities for more info
DEEWR, excludes multistate campuses * Median rent, Residential
Tenancies Authority, September 2010 quarter **Median rent,
Department of Regional Development, Primary Industry, Fisheries
and Resources
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QLD/NT LISTINGS
■ BOND UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, JULY 24
10am – 3pm
Gold Coast campus: Corner of Cottesloe
& University Drs, Gold Coast
www.bond.edu.au/about-bond/newsand-events/events/BD3_015891
■ CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
Casuarina campus: Ellengowan Dr,
Casuarina
Check out the website for more
information:
www.cdu.edu.au/whatson/
■ CQ UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Bundaberg campus: University Dr,
Branyan
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
Rockhampton campus: Building 5
Bruce Hwy,
Rockhampton
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
Mackay campus: Boundary Rd, Mackay
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Noosa campus: 90 Goodchap St,
Noosaville
Highlights Find out about degrees,
career pathways, uni life, meet lecturers,
family fun and more. At the Rockhampton
and Mackay campuses don’t miss ‘The
Science Experience’ from Tuesday 28 –
Thursday 30 June
(www.scienceexperience.com.au).
Freebies Sausage sizzle and face
painting for kids.
For dates at other campuses check:
www.cqu.edu.au
Student accomodation
at Griffith University’s
Nathan campus.
■ GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Gold coast campus: Parklands Dr,
Southport
Nathan campus: 170 Kessels Rd,
Nathan
South Bank campus: 140–226 Grey St,
South Bank
There are also campuses in Logan and
Mt Gravatt, which will be showcased
at other events. See the website for
more information.
Highlights Biomolecular science,
forensic science, photonics and
nanoscience information sessions, plus
investigate ‘Into the Unknown’, the
marriage of scepticism, science and
the paranormal.
Demos Join our chemists as they show a
fun side to chemistry in the magic science
show or get electronic with robotics: play
Texas hold ’em poker with AIBO the robot
dog, dominoes with Nao, our humanoid
robot, or program a robot yourself.
www.griffith.edu.au/open-day
■ JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
Cairns campus: 14-88 McGregor Rd,
Smithfield
10am – 3pm
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
10am – 3pm
Townsville campus: Angus Smith Dr, Douglas
Highlights See the anatomical man
and woman, run through a pool of nonNewtonian fluid, or take part in the
spaghetti bridge building competition.
Demos Simulated volcano eruption,
marine touch tank, IT demos, biology at
work in the tropics and simulated court
proceedings.
Freebies Visitors can enter into a
raffle to win prizes or grab a free bag of
genetically improved popcorn.
www-public.jcu.edu.au/study/openday
■ QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY
SUNDAY, JULY 31
9am – 3pm
Kelvin Grove campus: Victoria Park Rd,
Brisbane
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
Caboolture campus: corner of Manley and
Tallon Sts, Caboolture
Highlights Take a campus tour, see a
range of performances and entertainment
put on by creative industries students,
or check out CARRS-Q, an advanced
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■ THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 9am – 3pm
St Lucia campus: Sir Fred Schonell Dr,
Brisbane
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 9.30am – 3pm
Gatton campus: Warrego Hwy, Gatton
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24
2.30pm – 6.30pm
Ipswich campus: 11 Salisbury Rd,
Ipswich
Highlights Meet university staff and
students, attend presentations and
information sessions on study areas,
tour the campuses, visit the libraries and
museums, and take part in fun activities.
Demos Tours of facilities and
laboratories, see the ‘Laser Light Fantastic’
demonstration, learn how to walk on water
and check out the Physics Demo Troupe.
Freebies Giveaways on the day, free
attractions and live entertainment.
www.uq.edu.au/openday
■ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
QUEENSLAND
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
10am – 2pm
Fraser Coast campus: 161 Old
Maryborough Rd, Hervey Bay
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
10am – 3pm
Toowoomba campus: West St, Toowoomba
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
10am – 2pm
Explore Charles Darwin University
on its open day.
the University
Sit inside a student-built race car at
of Southern Queensland open day.
SA/WA
AT A
GLANCE
Springfield campus: Education City,
Sinnathamby Blvd,
Springfield Central
Perth’s river-side CBD
Highlights At the Toowoomba campus
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
you can sit behind the wheel of an
Beautiful beaches and a friendly
FSAE race car – designed and built by
atmosphere plus a good mix of
engineering students – or test your skills
urban and beach culture. City living
operating the robot manipulator.
without the traffic and easy access
Demos Witness a balloon pop in ultrato nearby wilderness from deserts to
slow motion, see the amazing patterns
biodiversity-rich rainforests.
created by a falling fluid droplets and
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 4
listen to staff and students talk about
Student population in WA: 103,274+
the application of high-speed video
COST OF LIVING
techniques in engineering research.
In the city $280 (1 Br apartment) –
www.usq.edu.au/openday
$340 (3 Br house)***
■ UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE
On campus $120 – $310
COAST
depending on catering and style of
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
accommodation**
10am – 3pm
Sippy Downs Dr, Sippy Downs
WHAT YOU’LL LOVE
Highlights The new engineering/physics
Many may know this city for its quiet
and paramedic building will be open and
lifestyle and posh wines, but don’t be
various labs will feature engaging displays
fooled. Whether you love checking
and the opportunity to talk with USC staff.
out local gigs, shopping, art or sport,
Demos Paramedic emergency response
simulation and a Silat martial arts display
there’s always something on in the
by members of the Australian team.
‘Green City’.
A South
www.usc.edu.au/openday
NO. OF UNIVERSITIES 6
Australian vineyard
Student population in SA:
69,281+
COST OF LIVING
In the city $275
(1 Br apartment) –
$440 (3 Br house)*
On campus $130 - $370
depending on catering and
style of accommodation**
PERTH
ADELAIDE
All prices are a rough guide only, contact
universities for more info
+DEEWR, excludes multistate campuses *
Median rent, Adelaide city centre, March
quarter 2011, Department for Families and
Communities ** Prices from university
websites, please check with universities for
current figures *** City of Perth data
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OPEN DAY CALENDAR
QLD/NT
IN FOCUS
RMIT
Demos Wander through the clinical
simulation centre for paramedic and
nursing students, learn about research
from the university’s Institute of Health
and Biomedical Innovation or explore
animation at the TV and new media centre.
Freebies Popcorn, fairy floss and a tote bag.
www.openday.qut.edu.au
SA/WA LISTINGS
■ CURTIN UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
Perth campus: Kent St, Bentley
Highlights Plenty of hands-on
demonstrations across all science
departments, multimedia displays,
state-of-the-art facilities, and sciencethemed games and activities.
Demos See a ZAP circus sound
and science experiment, enjoy
some wine tasting with environment
and agriculture, or take in a stereo
cinema performance with 3-D
underwater vision systems and
interactive computing.
Freebies Band performance, Curtin
FM studio tours and merchandise,
Zorb ball rides.
openday.curtin.edu.au/program/
■ CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
Heinz College
220 Victoria Sq, Adelaide
See the website for more information:
www.heinz.cmu.edu/australia
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Highlights Inflatable dome theatre,
robotics demos and a video game challenge.
www.flinders.edu.au/future-students/
open-day
■ CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
220 Victoria Sq, Adelaide
See the website for more information:
www.cranfield.ac.uk/australia
■ EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, JULY 31
Joondalup campus: 270 Joondalup Dr,
Joondalup
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
Mount Lawley campus: 2 Bradford St,
Mount Lawley
www.ecu.edu.au/future-students/open-day
■ FLINDERS UNIVERSITY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 – 20
10am – 4pm
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
■ MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
10am – 4pm
Murdoch campus: 90 South St, Murdoch
There are also Rockingham and Peel
campuses, which aren’t hosting open day.
See the website for more information.
Highlights Tours of the campus, displays.
www.murdoch.edu.au/OpenYourMind
■ UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
9am – 4.30pm
North Terrace campus: between
Kintore Ave and Frome Rd, Adelaide
Roseworthy campus: Mulda Wirra Rd,
Roseworthy
Waite campus: Waite Rd, Urrbrae
Thebarton campus: 35–37 Stirling St,
Thebarton
www.adelaide.edu.au/
whatsyourpreference/openday/
OPEN DAY CALENDAR SA/WA
Onlookers watch a display at
Murdoch University open day.
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Explore cutting-edge campus facilities
Talk to current and past ECU students
Behind-the-scenes at WAAPA Mount Lawley
Demonstrations, talks and careers advice
Play Nova Cash Grab and win!
Nova Casanovas
Entertainment
Competitions and prizes
To plan your Open Day, visit www.reachyourpotential.com.au/openday
JOURN
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10am - 4pm
ECU Joondalup Open Day,
Sunday 31 July, 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup
ECU Mount Lawley & WAAPA Open Day,
Sunday 7 August, Enter from Central Ave, Mount Lawley
If you’ve got questions about your future, find your answers
at an ECU Open Day. You can check out our inspirational
environment and cutting-edge facilities. There’ll also be talks
and demonstrations by industry-leading lecturers. Plus, you’ll
find out about courses, careers and where we could take you.
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■ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
9am – 4pm
City west campus: enter via North Tce,
Adelaide
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
1pm – 5pm
Careers in Health Sciences Day at the
City east campus: North Tce, Adelaide
(unisa.edu.au/health/careers)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
10am – 4pm
Mawson Lakes campus: Mawson Lakes
Blvd, Mawson Lakes
Highlights Make sure you don’t miss
the division of IT, engineering & the
environment’s Festival of Innovation
(unisa.edu.au/innovation)
Check the website for details on other
campus open days:
www.unisa.edu.au/openday
■ UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
Perth campus: 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley
The Albany centre: 35 Stirling Tce, Albany
Highlights Competitions, tram tour of
the campus, a petting zoo, rides, guest
lecture series.
www.open.uwa.edu.au
Watch the various displays
at the University of South
Australia’s open days.
MULTISTATE
■ AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
Ballarat campus: 1200 Mair St, Ballarat
Brisbane campus: 1100 Nudgee Rd, Banyo
Canberra campus: 223 Antill St, Watson
Melbourne campus: 115 Victoria Pde, Fitzroy
North Sydney campus: 40 Edward St,
North Sydney
Strathfield campus: 25A Barker Rd,
Strathfield
See the website for more information:
www.acu.edu.au/about_acu/news_
events/acu_events
■ UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
AUSTRALIA
Broadway campus: 104 Broadway, Broadway
Broome campus: 88 Guy St, Broome
Darlinghurst campus: 160 Oxford St,
Darlinghurst
Fremantle campus: 19 Mouat St, Fremantle
Highlights Campus tours, academic
advisory, DJs, clubs, societies and a BBQ.
See the website for more information:
www.nd.edu.au
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
OPEN DAY CALENDAR
IN FOCUSSA/WA
RMIT
■ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
School of Energy and Resources
220 Victoria Sq, Adelaide
See the website for more information:
www.ucl.ac.uk/australia