Taste of university life for school students
25 FEBRUARY 2016
Charles Sturt University (CSU) will host its first MyDay events for 2016 at Bathurst and Wagga Wagga on Friday 26 February.The MyDay program aims to give the students a taste of 'living and learning' at CSU.In addition to some practical activities with academics in the University's laboratories, the school students receive information about particular degree programs as well as scholarships, pathways to study and details about international study opportunities through CSU Global. They also get an opportunity to meet and hear from current CSU students.In Bathurst, about 30 students from schools in the central west and Wagga Wagga will learn about studying a Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Sciences.In Wagga Wagga, more than 80 high school students from throughout the Riverina as well as Canberra Girls Grammar, Karabar High School in Queanbeyan and Nowra Christian School will learn about three degrees – medical radiation science, medical science and nursing.The MyDay program runs from 10am until 2pm on Friday 26 February.
Media Note:
At CSU in Wagga Wagga, the 87 high school students will be divided into smaller groups from 10.40am to 11.25am to rotate through the University's Nursing Laboratory, Radiation Laboratory (both in building 10 near car park 11, Tooma Way) and National Life Sciences Hub (building 289 near car park 70, Nathan Cobb Drive).
Further details available from CSU Media.
Photo: MyDay event at CSU in Wagga Wagga in 2015.
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