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WELCOME TO
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Login to: https://respond.cc Enter session key: 825378 Answer the question and submit
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Professor Bruce Milthorpe Dean of Science
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WE’RE EXCITED TO MEET YOU!
Turn to the people around you, and in groups of 3-4:
1. Introduce yourself
2. In one sentence, tell your new friends why you chose
your course at UTS Science
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CHOOSE UTS – CHOOSE LEARNING FUTURES
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CHALLENGES?
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GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
Communication Discipline knowledge
Team work Critical thinking
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FACILITIES
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COMMUNITY
facebook.com/UTSScience
@UTS_Science
utsscience
youtube.com/user/utschannel
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YOUR FUTURE CAREER AWAITS
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Q. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT STARTING YOUR COURSE AT UTS: SCIENCE? Login to: https://respond.cc Enter session key: 825378 Answer the question and submit
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THINK ABOUT YOUR FUTURE FROM DAY 1
CAREER MANAGEMENT FOR SCIENTISTS A COLLABORATION BETWEEN SCIENCE & UTS: CAREERS
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Is this the best course for me?
Who should I talk too…?
I have to find a part-time job…
Where do I start?
I am applying for a job and need someone to review my Resume! Where do I start?
I don’t know how to write a Resume!
Where do I start?
How do I prepare for a job interview?
www.careers.uts.edu.au 1st Year 2nd Year Final Year Orientation – Professional Identity StudentJobs@UTS Careers Fairs
UTS Careers website and Blog Resume Reviews Resume/Application writing assistance
“Careers in” / “Job Truths” Employer events
UTS: Careers: Job Opportunities board Ready Set Grad
Workshops Interview Stream UTS: Careers: Job Opportunities board
Resume Pop-up
Careers Fairs Accomplish Intensive
Science and Maths Careers Conference Accomplish Award
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What is Career Management for Scientists?
• 6 credit point science elective subject available in second year
• Aims to develop your employability skills: you learn about what
employers are looking for when they recruit and how best to market yourself to employers.
• Meet with science professionals who are working in industry
• Enrol at the end of first year. Places are limited so enrol early!
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Vikki Banks Science - Careers Consultant
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Building 1,Level 3, Room 07 CB.01.03.07
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Dr David van Reyk Director of Student Mobility and Engagement
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You have the unique opportunity to spend 1–2 semesters* overseas and receive credits towards your degree
We swap a UTS student with a student from our exchange partner universities overseas
You remain enrolled at UTS full time but take classes overseas
You must gain credit towards your degree for your study overseas
Short programs are also available through UTS:BUiLD
* depending on your study plan
• UTS offers one of the largest international exchange programs in Australia with over 215 partner universities in 38 countries
• You can study subjects in English at many partner universities https://uts.moveonnet.eu/moveonline/exchanges/search.php
Where can I go?
Academic and Language Requirements
There are minimum academic requirements
Details are available from UTS international office
Most partners teach in English
Students can study in another language, provided they attain UTS level 8 language proficiency
For financial assistance
UTS and Australian Government Scholarships
Loans with payment that can be deferred
Who can go?
BUiLD (Beyond UTS international Leadership Development)
Free to join and open to all UTS students
Helps you to develop your skills, broaden your horizons and build your leadership potential
Explore issues of social enterprise, sustainability and social justice
BUiLD will also appear on your Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement when you graduate
UTS International Level 3A, Tower Building e: [email protected] t : +61 2 9514 7915 W: www.global-exchange.uts.edu.au Drop-in times: 10-11am & 2-3pm Monday – Friday
Register online for a Global Exchange Info Session: http://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/opportunities/global-exchange/what-global-exchange/info-sessions
MORE INFORMATION? Facebook: UTSStudyAbroadandExchange Instagram@utsglobalexchange #utsglobalexchange
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INTERNSHIPS • More than work experience
• Apply what you learn in class to real-
world situations and learn work skills
• Can be for academic credit
• Start planning for this now Get familiar with your tutors and
demonstrators
Think about U:PASS and Peer networking
Attend career workshops and events
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COMPETITIONS AND FEEDBACK
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NEW STUDENTS SURVEY – FILL IT IN TO WIN!
Tell us what you think and you will go in the draw to win 1 of 20 movie tickets The link is available in the New Students Information Pack https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/science/manage-your-course/new-students-information-pack We will also email all registered students the link after this welcome
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For any new student commencing this month who attends today’s Welcome & Orientation. Create a digital artwork featuring your since keep cup and a 30 word caption See the Science Faculty’s event page for rules and further info: http://bit.ly/21Udakz Entries close Monday 28 March, 2016.
INSTAGRAM COMPETITION – WIN A GOPRO!
BREAKOUT SESSION
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Conducted by Course Directors Listen out for your course and the location of your session Take note of the room number of your session in case you loose your guide
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All postgraduate students (Masters, Grad. dip, Grad. cert) Tim Langtry CB04.03.310 Bachelor of Science flexible major Bronwyn O’Brien CB07.02.025 Biomedical Science Cathy Gorrie CB01.04.006 Traditional Chinese Medicine Mary Garvey CB04.03.340 Biotechnology Sheila Donnelly CB02.04.011 Applied Chemistry, Medicinal Chem. Paul Thomas, Andrew McDonagh CB07.03.010B G
Maths, Statistics, Maths & Computing, B.Sc. in Analytics Beverly Moore, Davy Wong CB02.03.002
Forensic science Claude Roux CB04.03.330 Forensic Biology Peter Gunn CB02.04.010 Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials and Data Science and Biomedical Physics Michael Braun CB04.03.321
Environmental Biology, Marine Biology and Environmental Sciences Fraser Torpy CB02.04.013
Advanced Science David Van Reyk, Garry Myers CB07.02.015 Medical Science Willa Huston Great Hall