Bathurst welcomes future engineers for taste of uni life

20 AUGUST 2015

Students from across the state will visit Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Monday 24 August and be the first to experience life as a CSU Engineering student.Over 20 students will participate in workshops, meet CSU students and academics, and tour the campus and accommodation. They'll also get to see the progress being made on the new state-of-the-art engineering building and hear from Engineers Without Borders how they can use their engineering degree to make a difference.MyDay events are held across CSU to help future students gather the information and experiences they need to find the best course for them.Applications to study at CSU in 2016 are now open. More information is available at www.csu.edu.au/apply

Media Note:

Media are invited to attend the MyDay event on Monday 24 August and are asked to contact CSU Media for more information. Suggested media opportunities are:

  • 10.30am – 12pm photo opportunity with school students in session with Engineers Without Borders
  • 12pm – 12.40pm photo and interview opportunity with students and staff over lunch

Schools attending MyDay:

  • Arthur Philip High School
  • Canowindra High School
  • Denison College Bathurst High Campus
  • Gulgong High
  • Mackillop College
  • Marian Catholic College
  • Mudgee High
  • Narromine High
  • Orange High
  • Parkes High
  • St Johns College
  • St Joseph's Catholic High
  • The Scots School
  • Tumut High School

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