5 November 2020 Master
SPECIAL MESSAGE REGARDING EVENTS LISTED AND COVID-19 Events listed are presented as reported from the home website at the time of collection from the news source. We strongly advise you check directly with the event organisers regarding the delivery of the event due to current restrictions.
UNI
ATAR Enquiry Centre Offer rounds for Year 12 students QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey Results
ACU Transitioning to Uni Reminder - ACU’s brand new Bachelor of Arts (Western
Civilisation)
University of Sydney - Infinite Pathways: Maths Career Days | 8 Mar & 12 May 2021 UNSW Art and Design 2020 A&D Annual Website and Exhibition Reminder – UNSW The 2021 Bachelor of Commerce Information Evening UNSW LIVESTREAM BusinessThink Rising Stars Webinar Series
UTS - Australian Space Biology Symposium
Fee reduction on Diploma and enabling courses at the
University of Wollongong
University of Melbourne Girls Do Jazz Online Workshop
Why Study A Bachelor of Arts - the Value of a Humanities
degree in the 21st Century?
The Age of Biotechnology
Sample Lecture: Media and Communications: New media, fake
news and Tik Tok
Sample Lecture: Nuclear Physics: Let’s explore the Big Bang
University of Notre Dame Application Advice
University of Notre Dame Accepting Applications for Bachelor
of Primary Education
Free GAMSAT Masterclass - Sydney - In Person - Uni of
Notre Dame Study Medicine Free Resource – Medical School Interviews and Offers in Full Spring Bloom Great tips if you don’t get your first Uni preference.
TAFE
TAFE NSW Degrees - Aspiring Early Educators
COLLEGES
William Angliss Around the World Master Class Free – Chinese William Angliss Around the World Master Class Free – Indonesian William Angliss Around the World Master Class Free – Indian William Angliss Institute Scholarships are open for
applications!
Australian Academy of Fashion Design
ACPE 2021 Scholarships
Macleay College 2021 start date moves to 1 March
The Fundamentals of Advertising & Digital Media – Macleay
College
Future Careers in Journalism – Macleay College
1 on 1 Creative Careers Advice for Students
Bradfield Virtual Open Days
Experience the Film Industry, Student Panel at The Academy of
Interactive Entertainment
Sydney Actors School’s Diploma Applications now open for
2021
Sydney Film School Applications now open for 2021
GENERAL
NSW Police Recruitment Information & PCT Practice Session - COMING SOON
The Animation Masterclass (In-Person) Free Event 3 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Turn Into a Job
Are you the next Tech Girl Super Hero ?
Your ultimate guide to amazing Engineering careers 6 Tips to a Winning Cover Letter The Future of Recruiting - 7 ways recruiting will change New Unique Student Identifier (USI) Defence Information Sessions
Love Horses? Applications are now open! HSC prep courses at the CCE every school holidays
UNI
ATAR Enquiry Centre UAC is once again operating its ATAR Enquiry Centre for students who have queries about the calculation of their ATAR. Days are as follows:
• Fri 18 December, 8.30am–6pm • Sat 19 December, 8.30am–4.30pm • Mon 21 December, 8.30am–4.30pm • Tue 22 December, 8.30am–4.30pm
Offer rounds for Year 12 students The most important offer rounds for Year 12 students are:
• December Round 2 – Wednesday 23 December
• January Round 1 – Friday 8 January 2021.
Not all courses will be offered in December Round 2, and applicants should check UAC’s website for details of excluded courses before they finalise their course preferences. Please note, the Australian National University (ANU) will not be participating in December Round 2. Students whose results are not available in time for December Round 2 can be assured that they will not be disadvantaged – universities will still have places available to make offers to all courses in January Round 1. https://www.uac.edu.au/current-
applicants/undergraduate-applications-and-
offers?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=UAC%20
News%20September%202020&utm_content=UAC%2
0News%20September%202020+CID_08b6d7b263c42c
28dffcb4a51e335c8d&utm_source=Email%20marketi
ng%20software&utm_term=More%20about%20offer
%20rounds#UACN
QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey Results
The 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal (GOS-L) measures the medium-term outcomes of higher education graduates based on a cohort analysis of graduates who responded to the 2017 Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS). The proportion of undergraduates in employment in 2017, four to six months after completing their course was 86.9 per cent, while three years later, 93.3 per cent had secured employment. The labour force participation rate measures the proportion of graduates available for employment. The labour force participation rate of graduates shortly after course completion was 92.3 per cent and this remained unchanged over the medium-term. Three years out, the median salary level among graduates in full-time employment had increased from $60,000 to $75,000, an increase of 25 per cent. https://www.qilt.edu.au/docs/default-source/gos-reports/2020-gos-l/2020-gos-l-national-report.pdf?sfvrsn=954ec3c_2 ACU Transitioning to Uni 2 December. 5pm Making the leap from high school to university can be daunting. In this session you will hear from students who have made that transition and get their tips for making the most of uni.
https://www.acu.edu.au/about-acu/events/2020/december/transitioning-to-university
Reminder - ACU’s brand new Bachelor of Arts
(Western Civilisation)
This new course will dive into the intellectual tradition
and culture of the West. The Ramsay Centre is funding
30 scholarships valued at $30,000 per year ($90,000
total) across the duration of your degree. To find out
more, visit :
courses.acu.edu.au/undergraduate/bachelor_of_arts_
western_civilisation
University of Sydney - Infinite Pathways: Maths Career Days | 8 Mar & 12 May 2021 Year 9 & 10 Students will hear from our top mathematicians about their hottest research topics and how they got to where they are. They will also explore what it is like to study mathematics at university and wide range of career pathways. UNSW Art & Design 2020 A&D Annual Exhibition
Exhibition Open to Public - 9 – 19 December 2020 This year the A&D ANNUAL will be presented as both a website and exhibition celebrating the work of graduating students from art, design and media arts. The exhibition will take place at UNSW Galleries and Kudos Gallery. Alongside the exhibition a website will be launched allowing all graduating students to participate and promote their work. The A&D ANNUAL is the largest national showcase of graduate contemporary art and design, launching the next generation of artists, designers, makers and digital media creators. It encompasses installation, animation, digital media and film, visual communication and graphic design, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, sound, furniture and jewellery, textile design, design for social innovation, ceramics and more. In 2020, we present the work of more than 150 practitioners across the entire of UNSW Galleries and online. https://artdesign.unsw.edu.au/unsw-galleries/ad-annual-20 Reminder – UNSW The 2021 Bachelor of Commerce Information Evening 17 November. 6pm Are you considering studying commerce at UNSW in 2021 or beyond? UNSW Business School has made some exciting changes to the Bachelor of Commerce to make sure our graduates are equipped to tackle the big business issues of the future. Join us online to find out how UNSW's Bachelor of Commerce can help you kick-start your business career. Register now to secure your spot. https://www.events.unsw.edu.au/event/2021-bachelor-commerce-information-evening
UNSW LIVESTREAM BusinessThink Rising Stars
Webinar Series
18 November. 12.00 noon
UNSW Business School is thrilled to launch the
inaugural BusinessThink Rising Stars Webinar Series in
August 2020. This four-part series aims to put the
business school’s rising stars and their new ideas in
the spotlight. Our new generation of academic
thought leaders engages with the big themes and
challenges of our time. Hosted and championed
by Frederik Anseel, Associate Dean Research, this
webinar series provides you with a unique
opportunity to learn about those emerging ideas that
business & society will be talking about in next year.
https://www.events.unsw.edu.au/event/businessthink-rising-stars-webinar-series UTS - Australian Space Biology Symposium
17 to 20 November. 9am to 5pm Join us to learn about the latest advances in space biology, with 30+ speakers from global institutions. UTS in collaboration with Mayo Clinic is hosting Australian Space Biology Symposium (ASBS2020) to showcase and discuss the latest developments in space biology & medicine. Highlights of ASBS2020 include:
• Diverse topics - space biology, business, emerging tech, and government
• Leading experts - from NASA, ASA, Mayo Clinic, UTS, and more
• Flexible attendance - pre-recorded and live sessions across time zones
This is an online event and registration is free!
https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-engineering-and-information-technology/events/australian-space-biology-symposium And https://www.asbs2020.com/
Fee reduction on Diploma and enabling courses at
the University of Wollongong
Students who are accepted into a UOW Diploma, or the University Entrance Certificate (UEC) enabling course are now eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). Tuition fees are significantly reduced compared to the equivalent full-fee place at UOW. Students will also be able to access HECS-HELP to assist with the payment of tuition fees. Contact the UOW Future Students Team on 1300 367 869. University of Melbourne Girls Do Jazz Online Workshop 8 November to 13 December. 11am
Girls Do Jazz is a series of online workshops presented by the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and run weekly over six Sundays in Semester 2, 2020. As you have recently enquired about our Music program, we wanted to let you know about a series of workshops you or someone you know may be interested in. These workshops are designed for female and non-binary vocalists and instrumentalists (secondary school age and young adults) all around Australia who are interested in gaining insight and experience in jazz and improvised music. https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students/all-events-listing/girls-do-jazz-series Why Study A Bachelor of Arts - the Value of a
Humanities degree in the 21st Century?
10 November. 8.30pm The Bachelor of Arts offers an exceptional diversity and depth of majors to equip students with 21st-century skills for a rapidly changing world of work. Choose from over 30 areas of specialisation - from Politics and Psychology to Economics and Media & Communication to create a degree that fits your career goals but with the ability to adapt to new directions as industries evolve. https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students/all-events-listing/seminar-why-study-a-bachelor-of-arts-the-value-of-a-humanities-degree-in-the-21st-century
The Age of Biotechnology
11 November. 9pm In the 21st century, biotechnology has emerged as one of the greatest frontiers of modern technology. Biotechnology is the utilisation of biological systems by human societies. The term is used to describe the process by which materials produced by living systems are turned into socially useful products and services. Older examples of biotechnology include agriculture, brewing and fermentation, while modern techniques are highlighted by stem cells and gene editing. Associate Professor Ed Newbigin will discuss what biotechnology is, and it’s importance in the development of many of the products essential to our continued survival. We'll also focus on the work of one of our graduates, Dr Fenny Martha Dwivany's current research at the School of Life Sciences and Technology, ITB. https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students/all-events-listing/the-age-of-biotechnology-indonesia-graduate-lecture-series Sample Lecture: Media and Communications: New
media, fake news and Tik Tok
12 November. 8pm Explore media literacy in relation to new media, and learn about echo chambers, viral news, fake news and platforms like TikTok and YouTube. https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students/all-events-listing/sample-lecture-media-and-communications-new-media,-fake-news-and-tik-tok
Sample Lecture: Nuclear Physics: Let’s explore the
Big Bang
19 November. 8.30pm Join us for this exciting lecture where our leading Physics academics explore the areas of Nuclear physics, the Big Bang, fusion and fission, elementary particles and accelerators. https://study.unimelb.edu.au/connect-with-us/events-for-future-students/all-events-listing/sample-lecture-nuclear-physics-lets-explore-the-big-bang University of Notre Dame Application Advice
Our application main round will continue on a rolling
basis until Semester 1 commences in February 2021
for all programs, except for the Bachelor of Nursing
which closed on 30 September due to high
demand (refer to previous communications).
Complete applications will receive an outcome within
2 weeks and offers will be made to eligible applicants
based on Year 11 and mid-Year 12 reports.
Applications need to be submitted directly to us
through our online form and not through UAC.
Applicants with a conditional offer pending final HSC
results will be contacted prior to Christmas to advise if
their conditions have been met. If your students have
a conditional offer and would like more information or
help understanding their next step, our team in the
Prospective Students Office can help.
We encourage your students to accept their offer as
soon as possible by following the instructions
provided in the offer email. Accepting an offer does
not require any payment and does not lock applicants
in, however it does mean we are able to secure their
place.
Online enrolment for the 2021 Semester 1 intake will
open soon. Applicants who have accepted their offer
will receive instructions for enrolling online and we’ll
be standing by to provide help if needed.
University of Notre Dame Accepting Applications for
Bachelor of Primary Education
We are currently accepting applications for the
Bachelor of Primary Education, starting in 2021. The
Bachelor of Primary Education provides our students
with some of the highest rates of practical, industry
experience in the country whilst supporting them
through our in-depth mentoring program, allowing
our students to graduate job ready and in demand.
https://www.notredame.edu.au/programs/sydney/sc
hool-of-education/undergraduate/bachelor-of-
primary-
education?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ND5
156_6_S1+2021_UNDERGRADUATE_EDM%27s_CA%2
7s+Newsletter&utm_content=notredame.edu.au%2F
programs%2Fsydney%2Fschool-of-
education%2Fundergraduate%2Fbachelor-of-primary-
education&utm_source=www.vision6.com.au
Free GAMSAT Masterclass - Sydney - In Person -
Uni of Notre Dame 5 or 11 December. 10am to 2.30pm The Free Fraser’s Masterclass is your first point of contact for the March 2021 GAMSAT. This high yield event is loaded with resources and approaches to kickstart your journey for all GAMSAT sitters, regardless of knowledge or familiarity with the exam. As the GAMSAT has now shifted to permanently be online, it has become more important than ever to ensure you are fully familiar with the demands and skills required for a successful sitting. As the GAMSAT has now evolved, so have the Fraser’s Masterclasses, ensuring the highest yield content and resources are presented to all our attendees. 5 December
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-gamsat-
masterclass-sydney-in-person-tickets-
127410186297?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
11 December
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-gamsat-
masterclass-sydney-in-person-tickets-
127410294621?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Study Medicine Free Resource – Medical School Interviews and Offers in Full Spring Bloom Find the latest deadline information “Medical school interviews and offers for 2020 in full spring bloom” in Study Medicine. A fully detailed list of November university deadlines for all Australian medicine degrees and degrees leading to medicine, can also be found and downloaded by subscribing to Study Medicine. Undergraduate November interviews
Monash interviews for various international cohorts are undertaken in November. By early November applicants for the University of Newcastle/University New England will know their fate in terms of whether they have received an
offer to attend an interview. Indigenous interviews have also commenced for applicants to Western Sydney University. Around mid November James Cook, Charles Sturt, University of Newcastle/University of New England and Monash international applicant undergraduate interview processes kick in, with UWA, University of Newcastle/University of New England, University of Adelaide and Western Sydney joining by late November. Late November deadlinesThe end of November signals deadlines for students who want to apply for the Bachelor of Philosophy as a pathway to medicine at ANU. These applicants need to submit application forms by the end of November. At UNSW, the 30th November is the last day for international students not sitting Australian or New Zealand Year 12 examinations to lodge applications with UNSW Admissions. It is also the last day for international applicants to submit their UNSW Medicine Application Form. Email: [email protected] https://www.studymedicine.com.au/deadline-info
Great tips if you don’t get your first Uni preference.
You might be a bit worried about getting a lower
ATAR than you hoped. It certainly won’t be the end of
the
world – read these two articles for some tips of what
to do next.
https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/educatio
n-blogs/tertiary-study/what-to-do-if-you-didn-t-get-
into-your-first-preference
TAFE
TAFE NSW Degrees - Aspiring Early Educators
If you love working with children, this accredited four-year teaching degree is for you. This degree has a strong applied learning focus so that when you graduate, you'll be prepared to work in a variety of settings such as day care, preschool, integrated child and family services. As well as practical core units, you will undertake a work
placement each semester that allows you to apply what you've learned in a real setting. https://www.tafensw.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-
early-childhood-education-and-care-birth-5
COLLEGES William Angliss Around the World Master Class Free – Chinese 9 November. 6pm to 7pm
Join in on this Virtual Cooking Class Session to learn about Angliss Alum Rosheen Kaul's cookbook, Isol(Asian) and make some of her favourite Chinese cuisines. https://www.angliss.edu.au/events-hub/around-the-
world-masterclass-with-rosheen-kaul/
William Angliss Around the World Master Class Free – Indonesian 18 November. 5pm to 6pm
Join in on this Virtual Cooking Class Session to learn
about Angliss Alum Yoan Tjahjadi & Ivan Setyawan
and their café, Namelaka and learn how to make
Indonesian Flavoured Choquettes from scratch!
https://www.angliss.edu.au/events-hub/around-the-world-masterclass-with-namelaka/ William Angliss Around the World Master Class Free – Indian 24 November. 6pm to 7pm Join in on this Virtual Cooking Class Session to learn about Angliss Alum, and Lecturer Conan Gomes and his restaurant, Yo India, and cook along with him! https://www.angliss.edu.au/events-hub/around-the-world-masterclass-with-yo-india/
William Angliss Institute Scholarships are open for
applications!
Closes 26 November
William Angliss Institute offers a range of Scholarships
(valued up to $4000) to provide educational
opportunities and financial assistance to support
commencing and existing students in achieving their
career ambitions. Students can apply for scholarships
under two categories: Merit and Equity. For more
details visit
https://angliss.edu.au
Australian Academy of Fashion Design
We offer a range of industry focused fashion design
courses that will give you the practical skills to pursue
your goals. The Australian Academy of Fashion Design
is a BTEC Approved Centre and an Edexcel Approved
Centre. Our staff, tutors and courses have been
thoroughly vetted and are continually monitored by
Edexcel, who are owned by Pearson, the world's
largest education company. Contact: 02 8074 1582 E:
https://www.fashiondesignacademy.com.au/courses
ACPE 2021 Scholarships
ACPE is very proud to award scholarships to
commencing students to acknowledge achievement
and recognise those who are willing to go above and
beyond, who will ultimately succeed and become
active contributors within our community. ACPE is
committed to providing an equitable program that
promotes success and inclusivity across a range of
population groups.
For more than 100 years, ACPE has been unwavering
in its commitment to fostering academic excellence
and outstanding sport achievements. ACPE remains
committed to sharing this passion and expertise with
the communities we serve. Scholarship students
become ACPE Ambassadors of the college, its values,
and generations of alumni who share this legacy of
excellence in industry.
For scholarship consideration, all applicants must
have submitted an application to study at ACPE prior
to their scholarship application. All ACPE scholarship
applications close on February 12th, 2021.
To receive an outline of the ACPE scholarship
application process, key dates, scholarship eligibility,
scholarship information and more please download
the ACPE 2021 Scholarship Guide below.
https://acpe.edu.au/scholarships2021/
Macleay College 2021 start date moves to 1 March
Macleay College will move to a March to January
trimester model from 2021. This change allows
Macleay to participate in the February round of
supplementary offers.
Email [email protected] for information on
digital media, accounting, social media, business and
journalism diploma and degree programs. FEE-HELP is
available.
The Fundamentals of Advertising & Digital Media –
Macleay College
18 November 1pm
Macleay College's Advertising & Digital Media
programs offer a comprehensive overview of all
aspects of the advertising and digital media industries,
from creative, account management, marketing,
media planning and digital production.
Join Head of Faculty, Glen Fraser, at this interactive
webinar and learn how Macleay prepares today's
students for tomorrow's careers in Advertising, Digital
Media, UX Design, and Social Media Marketing.
Session program
• How Macleay's course material and teaching
method incorporates the latest industry practices
• How Macleay uses real-world course content to
ensure students graduate job ready
• How students learn from lecturers with industry
experience and up-to-date knowledge.
• Why Macleay students succeed in industry
• Alumni success stories
https://www.macleay.edu.au/study-advertising-and-
digital-
media?utm_campaign=T1%202021&utm_medium=e
mail&_hsmi=98779364&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--
SEXETphGKCNOR-
PsthzH8Gp331omWy_7UUnIssavx2LvnYJxL6uDT0fXUZ
W7erQ4B99hjDZsRzTXzI-
yQWnPcxcx6uFjGcg5clk0EDvQNosNtVuw&utm_conte
nt=98779364&utm_source=hs_email
Future Careers in Journalism – Macleay College
19 November. 3pm
Journalism matters now more than ever. Society relies
on quality journalism to inform, investigate, question,
explore and debate. In the age of the fast-moving
digital media and fake news, the role of the ethical
journalist is more critical than ever.
The media industry demands well-trained digitally
savvy journalists who can adapt their skills in an ever-
changing landscape. Macleay College courses overlay
digital reporting skills across key disciplines, including
investigative journalism, international journalism,
television reporting, radio presenting and
photojournalism. Students become working
journalists from the first day they step into Macleay.
They work in a real newsroom across all media
platforms.
Join us at this interactive webinar and learn how
Macleay's award-winning diploma and bachelor
degree programs prepare students for careers in
journalism.
Session program:
• The unique features of our award-winning
journalism program
• How Macleay journalism students learn by doing
and gain real media experience
• Why Macleay students succeed in industry from day
one
• Alumni success stories
• Q&A
https://www.macleay.edu.au/journalism-
webinar?utm_campaign=T1%202021&utm_medium=
email&_hsmi=98779364&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-
__nWZaHha1AAsQ2uNFg51a2trSsH8Py6M55sJx6S13s
amM5hJgJ0YmFezIH6KbvH32DDT0_73QU_uDP_anpb
MC1pNKLrnUYE6idrMSsamGJhVPnxY&utm_content=9
8779364&utm_source=hs_email
1 on 1 Creative Careers Advice for Students
The Creative Careers & Pathways Advisors team at
JMC Academy are available for 1 on1 sessions with
high-school students (Yrs 9-11), parents and Career
Advisors/Practitioners, to discuss pathways into one
of JMC's many Diplomas and Degrees, that can help
set students on the right path. For more info :
https://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/teachers/creative-
scope/creative-careers-advice
Bradfield Virtual Open Days
Unleash your students’ creativity. Whether it’s TV,
fashion, film or music your students are interested in,
they can find out how they can turn their creative
passion into a career. Bradfield Virtual Open Day is
the perfect place to start. Check out event days and
times at:
https://bradfield.nsw.edu.au/events
Experience the Film Industry, Student Panel at The
Academy of Interactive Entertainment
Hear current AIE students discuss their experience
and journeys into the Film & VFX industry in this free
online livestream. Free livestreams held every
fortnight on AIE website. Rego:
https://aie.edu.au/workshop/
Sydney Actors School’s Diploma Applications now
open for 2021
Sydney Actors School’s Diploma provides students
with strong skills in all aspects of acting for screen and
stage, the ability to create and perform full theatrical
and film productions and the technical aptitude to
generate your own work and opportunities. Graduate
with a Showreel, Voice Reel, Industry Showcase, Short
Films and Play Productions.
https://www.sydneyactorsschool.edu.au/acting-and-
musical-theatre-application/
Sydney Film School Applications now open for 2021
Hollywood based Variety Magazine has awarded
Sydney Film School its top film schools for 2020
accolade. From screenwriting to editing, directing to
cinematography, Sydney Film School’s accredited one
year Diploma of Screen and Media engages students
to understand the art, craft, and business of
filmmaking.
https://sydneyfilmschool.edu.au/filmmaking-
application/
GENERAL
NSW Police Recruitment Information & PCT Practice Session - COMING SOON MacArthur Girls High School, Parramatta Note: You must be 18 years of age to attend. Saturday 14 November 2020 Time: 9.00am - 12.00pm (times may be subject to change) Tickets available 8.00am 6 November 2020 Recruitment Information & PCT Practice Session - COMING SOON MacArthur Girls High School, Parramatta Note: You must be 18 years of age to attend Saturday 14 November 2020 Time: 12.30pm - 2.30pm (times may be subject to change) Tickets available 8.00am 6 November 2020 Recruitment Information & PCT Practice Session - COMING SOON MacArthur Girls High School, Parramatta Note: You must be 18 years of age to attend Saturday 19 December 2020 Time: 9.00am - 12.00pm (times may be subject to change) Tickets available 8.00am 11 December 2020
Recruitment Information & PCT Practice Session - COMING SOON MacArthur Girls High School, Parramatta Note: You must be 18 years of age to attend this event Saturday 19 December 2020 Time: 12.30pm - 2.30pm (times may be subject to change) Tickets available 8.00am 11 December 2020 https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment/news/inf
ormation_sessions
The Animation Masterclass (In-Person) Free
Event 13 November, 9:45 am – 12:30 pm Newcastle Library A must for aspiring animators and creatives… Newcastle Libraries presents ‘The Animation Masterclass’, a free event for High Schools. Students get the opportunity to create their own stop motion animation and have the chance to win a Wacom Pro tablet (valued at $550) for their school!
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-animation-masterclass-in-person-tickets-123600503433?aff=erelexpmlt
3 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Turn Into a Job
With technology boomin’ and changes being made
left, right and centre, the workforce has evolved with
a tonne of obscure and niche jobs out there. On the
upside, this means that you can probably turn
whatever it is you’re interested in into a real career.
On the downside, it’s pretty bloody confusing wading
through all your options and figuring out what you
want to do. To help you out, we’ve come up with a
handful of jobs based on hobbies or skills you
probably never realised you could turn into a career
https://year13.com.au/articles/didnt-know-turn-
job?next=didnt-know-turn-job
Are you the next Tech Girl Super Hero ?
In the signature program of the Tech Girls Movement,
the Search for the Next Tech Girl Superhero, girls from
7-17 yo in Australia and New Zealand form a team and
enter the competition. They are then matched with a
female tech mentor who meets weekly with them for
12 weeks. Teams identify a problem in their local
community to solve, then research and document a
solution in a business plan, build a working app
prototype and pitch it in a public video.
https://searchforthenexttechgirlsuperhero.org/
2021 Key Dates
https://www.techgirlsmovement.org/competition/key
-dates/
2020 Competition Winners See Here:
https://www.techgirlsmovement.org/competition/
Your ultimate guide to amazing Engineering careers Engineering careers can take you to all corners of the
world, from high in the sky to deep in the earth.
This definitive guide to Engineering careers will show you the skills you need to excel, and the sweet cash you’ll be making in return. https://careerswithstem.com.au/7-amazing-engineering-careers/
6 Tips to a Winning Cover Letter
Guide your students to nail their cover letter when applying for jobs with our six top tips. The cover letter is the perfect opportunity to showcase skills and personality into a CV. An amazing one-pager summarises their experience and the value to a potential employer. It gives them the opportunity to sell themselves and shine! http://bit.ly/2OU6f9L
The Future of Recruiting - 7 ways recruiting will change The world of recruiting is changing fast. If you want to succeed, you’ll need to be prepared for what's to come in the next 5 years. To give you a head start, we dug into exclusive LinkedIn data, interviewed recruiting leaders, and surveyed thousands of your peers. Download this report to find out:
• 7 ways recruiting will change • Tips and tactics to help your team take action • New skills, tools, and metrics that recruiters
need to master • Advice from talent leaders at companies like
Microsoft, IKEA, and Amazon Why play catch-up when you could get a head start? Find out what the future holds for your team today. https://business.linkedin.com/talent-
solutions/recruiting-tips/the-future-of-recruiting-
report-apac?trk=eml-mktg-lts-20191106-mod11-1-
mofu&mcid=6593579947661541379&cid=7010d0000
00ieTkAAI&src=e-
eml&veh=LHS_EMLP_20191106_Mod11_1_MOFU_TP
BL_Future_Recruiting_Full_PROS_STFF_CORP_Global_
EN#
New Unique Student Identifier (USI) The Australian Government is extending the Unique Student Identifier (USI) to all higher education students, starting in 2021. The USI is 10-digit number students will use throughout their education journey. The USI will be introduced with students who are commencing their studies in 2021. https://www.usi.gov.au/students
Defence Information Sessions
Women in Defence Virtual Info 9November
Trade Careers Virtual Info Session 9 November
Canberra: Defence Careers Info 10 November
Sydney: Navy Careers Info Session 10 November
Armidale: Army Reserve Info Session 10 November
Indigenous Careers Virtual Info Session 10 November
Defence Careers Virtual Info Session 11 November
Navy Careers Virtual Info Session 11 November
Air Force Careers Virtual Info Session 11 November
ADFA Virtual Info Session 12 November
Wollongong: Trade Careers Info Session 12
Army Officer Virtual Info Session 12 November
Army Reserve Virtual Info Session 12 November
See all your options on the calendar here:
https://www.facebook.com/DefenceJobsAustralia/ev
ents
Love Horses? Applications are now open! Applications are now open for the February intake of the 2021 Explorer Program allowing students to learn about and experience the world-leading Australian Thoroughbred Industry over 12 months and get paid while they are doing it. This is the opportunity of a lifetime, for more information go to:
https://tbindustrycareers.com.au/overview/ HSC prep courses at the CCE every school holidays Join the Centre for Continuing Education at the University of Sydney for an extensive range of HSC preparation courses. Available courses on offer are in HSC biology, business studies, chemistry, economics, English and more. Register now: https://cce.sydney.edu.au/courses/hsc-preparation?utm_source=ca&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=20201022+-+HSC&segment=pd&subarea=hsc
FOR CAREERS ADVISERS
Participate in AATIS Information Sessions
The Australian Apprenticeships and Traineeships Information Service (AATIS) have launched their interactive digital
information sessions 'An Overview of AATIS resources. It is ideal for career influencers who are looking for free
resources to guide their students to explore alternative pathways. Sign up for the session in your state here:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/aatis-12330225598
TAFE NSW Annual Career Advisor Survey
Closes 13 November
Have your say! Don’t forget to provide your feedback by participating in TAFE NSW Annual Career Advisor Survey.
You have until Friday 13 November to make your voice count towards the future direction of event timings and
content, TVET and more.
https://tafensw.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ctC6YFodME88zI1
Free Workshops in Games & Film at The Academy of Interactive Entertainment
AIE offers FREE introductory workshops with industry experts in 3D Art, 3D Animation, Game Programming or Game
Design for students in Years 10 – 12! Get in contact and book your incursion/excursion today! Spaces are limited!
(02) 8514 8800
https://aie.edu.au/school-workshops/
University of Sydney Book a School Visit
Our student ambassadors are available to visit schools in the Sydney metropolitan area and share their insights and
experiences with your students.
School visits can now be booked from 3 August 2020 onwards. We are continuing to offer virtual school presentations for schools outside Sydney or for schools that prefer an online format. A school visit presentation typically includes a 35-minute presentation, followed by a five minute Q&A session. We are happy to tailor the presentation to suit your student's need https://www.sydney.edu.au/engage/schools/career-advisers/high-school-activities/book-a-school-visit.html
JobJump Pty Ltd takes no responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of this information. The user shall verify
the accuracy and completeness of the information, in addition to the suitability of any particular product or
services for the user's needs and the needs of your students/clients. JobJump Pty Ltd does not recommend or
endorse any particular product, service, course or provider. Please note that information contained in this
newsletter is provided by third parties and is not verified by JobJump Pty Ltd and may be used by the user at their
own discretion.