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The session will engage with students and their parents about the unique aspects of the university, its internationally renowned faculty, the academic programmes offered and its state-of-the art infrastructure. The session will be open to parents as well to help in making an informed decision about future career choices.
UNSW faculty drawn from the Schools of Arts and Social Sciences, Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Engineering, Built Environment, including the School of Humanities and Social Sciences from their Canberra campus would be participating in the session which is meant to project the award-winning research work and innovations undertaken at the university. Also, present will be the UNSW Careers & Employment and Admissions teams to discuss the support services available at UNSW to help students maximise academic, career development and social opportunities while at UNSW.
Speaking about the session, Amit Dasgupta, former diplomat and presently India country director UNSW said, “At UNSW, we are focussed on providing students with the right skills and knowledge to help them embrace the future of change.”