Undergraduate
University of Newcastle - School of Creative Industries - Schools Visit Day
The University of Newcastle’s School of Creative Industries invites students from Year 10 and 11 to experience the Creative Industries at the University’s city campus at our upcoming Schools Visit Day.
Date: Wednesday 13 November 2019
Time: 9:00am – 2:30pm
Location: University of Newcastle City Campus
Attention all creative students in Years 10 and 11 who love music, drama, design, communications and more!
If you would like to experience the Creative Industries at the University’s city campus, register now for our upcoming Schools Visit Day.
This event is an exciting introduction to the Creative Industries for Years 10 & 11 students interested in Drama, Design and Technology, Entertainment Industry, Information and Digital Technology, Music, Photography, Video and Digital Technology, Visual Arts, Visual Design, Screen and Media.
The day commences at the Harold Lobb Concert Hall at Newcastle Conservatorium of Music, followed by a series of workshops and break out groups across the City Campus. You have the chance to select two workshops that will provide you with a hands on opportunity to explore the following subject areas in our state of the art facilities:
- Music – Musicians, composers, songwriters, music producers
- Performing Arts – actors, performers, storytellers
- Communication – Filmmakers, radio presenters, public relation officers, journalists
- Creative Industries – Entrepreneurial creatives, project managers, event creators
- Visual Design - Artists, designers, animators, architects, web and game designers
Workshops and activities will be led by current or former students who will share their insights into student life on campus, career pathways and creative possibilities. Most importantly, these interactive workshops will be fun and interesting! No boring PowerPoint presentations or dull lectures!
As an added bonus, register your details and you will go in the draw to win a $100 Westfield Voucher.
For further information, please contact soci-events@newcastle.edu.au or call 02 492 15133
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