External Learning
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Smashing engineering’s gender imbalance – one camp at a time
Aiming for 30% female enrolments in engineering by 2020, UNSW is bringing Year 11 and 12 girls to campus for…
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Sydney: science, civics and our colonial past
Last term, we explored Victoria for your next school trip, and this issue, the Sydney sequel will cover some of…
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Global learning builds resilience, broadens world view
Overseas travel offers students broader world view and a deeper understanding of how the human experience can differ around the…
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Space science on home ground with Mission Discovery
This educational program brings astronauts to Australia to work with students, creating an opportunity for schools with lower resources to…
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Unlocking History removes barriers to experiential learning
This program is removing the barriers of geography and finances to ensure students can be immersed in learning in the…
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Science, civics and history aplenty? Wander Victoria.
Canberra is not the only destination for history, politics and science adventures. This week, we shine the spotlight on Victoria…
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Real world learning without the logistics
Hosting an incursion, where the learning comes to you, has all the educational benefits without the headaches of corralling classes…
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The sky’s the limit for WA students
Students in Perth’s south-eastern suburbs are the first in Western Australia to take part in an innovative model of school…
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State libraries partner with govt to advance Indigenous STEM skills
One Australian state has launched a plan to advance STEM skills for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school students. Students…
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