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Programs and workshops for school students

UniSC collaborates with industry and government to offer dedicated programs for school-aged students, parents and teachers. Our focus is to raise aspirations, extend knowledge, and support all students to plan pathways for their future. By increasing awareness of educational and career opportunities we empower every student to strive, learn and grow, no matter their location, background or personal circumstances.

MindSET-do

We believe STEM learning should be accessible to everyone. We give school students the opportunity to use technology, problem-solve and explore careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). By developing student, teacher, parent, and community confidence, knowledge and skills we're promoting diversity and inclusivity in STEM.

For years 4-12 and teacher professional development

More information
Tel: +61 7 5430 2820, email mindset-do@usc.edu.au or visit the MindSET-do website

Secondary school careers program

For years 7 to 12

This program highlights pathways available to support students to realise their ambitions, with a focus on raising aspirations.

Explore Program

For years 4, 5 and 6

Explore encourages primary school students to broaden their career aspirations through guided lesson plans, a career expo and career-themed competitions for art and creative writing.

Email pathways@usc.edu.au for more information.

Emerge Program

For years 7-10

Emerge supports high school students to develop a vision for their future. Students are encouraged to research careers of interest, identify their values and develop a growth mindset. Year level themes build and have direct links to the curriculum with customisable resources provided.

Email emerge@usc.edu.au or schools@usc.edu.au for more information.

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Sunshine Coast Schools Mooting Competition

Mooting gives Legal Studies students an opportunity to consider a legal problem, prepare written submissions and then use their oral presentation skills to present arguments before a judge or judges.

For year 11 and 12 students studying Legal Studies at any Sunshine Coast high school

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student Engagement

UniSC offers meaningful programs for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to connect to country and culture, and explore future pathways.

Programs are facilitated by traditional custodians and UniSC's Buranga Centre staff.

Email Buranga Centre on Indigenous@usc.edu.au for more information.

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Sport for Thought

Sport for Thought uses sport to promote social and personal capabilities and raise aspirations to participate in higher education. This is a joint initiative of UniSC and the Australian Government Department of Education’s Higher Education Partnerships Program.

For years 9 and 10
Selected secondary schools by invitation

Contact
Jocelyn Elliott: JElliott1@usc.edu.au
Tania Stevenson: tstevens@usc.edu.au


For more information email schools@usc.edu.au or phone +61 7 5459 4595.
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