Welcome back for Term 2. We’re pleased to share with you the April edition of the Careers Update, which includes the latest news, events and information from the University of Melbourne. You’re welcome to share these updates with your school community:
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Focus on Melbourne information evenings
Prospective students are invited to join us for this discipline area event series to learn more about our undergraduate courses and graduate study pathways. They’ll find out what they’ll study and how they can build a degree based on their passions and strengths through the Melbourne curriculum.
Once registered, you’ll have the option to submit questions to our academic and student panel to be answered on the night.
Focus on Melbourne sessions are in-person evening events, but the law and education sessions will also be available to join online from anywhere.
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Focus on Science, Tuesday 29 April
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Focus on Law, Tuesday 29 April
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Focus on Information Technology, Wednesday 30 April
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Focus on Education, Wednesday 30 April
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Focus on Commerce, Monday 5 May
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Focus on Biomedicine, Tuesday 6 May
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Focus on Engineering, Tuesday 6 May
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Focus on Music, Wednesday 7 May
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Focus on Design, Wednesday 7 May
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Focus on Arts, Thursday 8 May
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Focus on Fine Arts, Thursday 8 May
You can download an image file or event flyer to share details with your students and community.
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Future Careers Forum | Science Gallery Melbourne
Explore the topic of artificial intelligence and its use in industry at this forum on Monday 12 May, 1.30-2.30pm. What will future industries look like as we explore the AI Revolution? Students will hear from experts including Maru Nihoniho, founder of Metia Interactive; and Dr Morley Muse, Co-founder of iSTEM Co. and DEIR.AI.
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Course and admissions update
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Strategic Sciences Program
The Strategic Sciences Program is available to students in the Bachelor of Science. They’ll have the option of a major in either Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics and Statistics, plus access to specialised subjects.
This program is designed for students seeking to build advanced technical skills and knowledge, preparing graduates for a wide array of STEM careers, including those vital to national security.
This program was previously known as Nuclear Power Submarine Pathway.
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Applications open now
Applications for rooms in University Accommodation and residential colleges for Semester 2 2025 and Semester 1 2026 are open now.
We offer a variety of quality living options to suit different needs and preferences. You can explore these on our website, take a virtual tour or explore the facilities and meet current residents at an upcoming guided tour session:
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16 April and 17 May, tour Lisa Bellear House and Little Hall
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17 May tour all 10 residential colleges at the 2025 Open House.
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Get in touch
Onshore Recruitment Team
Reach out to your dedicated University representative if you or your students have any questions about upcoming events or applying to Melbourne.
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Warm regards
Onshore Student Recruitment Team
The University of Melbourne
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