Science, Technology and Maths Expo
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Looking for a job or placement opportunity?
The Science, Technology and Maths Expo is the perfect opportunity to connect with employers and learn more about your future industry and career options. The Expo will feature over 35 exhibitors ready to discuss a range of opportunities. From first to final year of study, it’s always the right time to connect, network, and learn more about the world of careers and employment.
Why you should attend
By attending the expo, you can:
- Ask any questions about jobs and placement opportunities on offer
- Meet people from relevant industries and network
- Learn more about what employers are looking for in graduates
See who's coming to the expo
Visit the expo website for a full list of stallholders. Use the filter to search for employers, professional associations, and clubs interested in speaking to students in your study area. On the day, you can wander through at your own pace and chat to the organisations that interest you.
Preparing for the event
Once you know who you want to speak to, learn how to prepare for the event and explore the job application support available from the Careers Service.
Accessibility
We understand attending events can be overwhelming for some students, so if you would like extra support engaging with employers and organisations on the day, please chat to one of our friendly staff at our Careers Service booth. Alternatively email us before the event at careers-events@newcastle.edu.au or call the event manager on 4985 4126.
The venue for this event is accessible, however if you have any particular questions or concerns get in touch using the details above.
This event is brought to you by the Careers Service and is recognised by Career Connect.
Event Information
- Date: This In-Person event was held on Tuesday 18 March 2025
- Location: Brennan Room, Shortland Building, Callaghan Campus
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.