Explore ENG! is held twice a year at the Faculty of Engineering for young women and female-identifying students interested in engineering. Join us to discover the exciting engineering world through hands-on activities, interactive workshops and insightful talks.
Explore ENG! for students in years 9 and 10, are held during the April school holidays while the event for years 7 and 8 is held during the July school holiday.
Are you a female or female-identifying student in year 11 or 12? Held annually in June, the Women in Engineering information session at the University of Sydney campus will let you explore what it’s like to study engineering, computer science or project management. Learn about the undergraduate scholarships available and connect with representatives from all our disciplines.
The Faculty of Engineering is a key contributor to the Khuda Women in STEM Program that supports students from Western Sydney on a pathway into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education and careers — from Year 7 through to graduation from university.
The Drop Bears FIRST Robotics Competition team inspires students in STEM through competitive robotics. The team is based at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, University of Sydney and includes high school students who engage in engineering, programming, and outreach activities.
The University of Sydney School of Project Management runs the annual in-person Spring Camp during the October school holidays for high school students in Years 10-12. The all-day event is your opportunity to learn the foundations of project management, hear about career pathways and attend an industry partner site visit to learn about real-world project management applications firsthand.
Check the What’s On calendar for upcoming dates.
This program is an opportunity to study Introduction to Computing (INFO1110), a first-year university subject. On successful completion of the program, students will be eligible for 6 credit points towards the University of Sydney Bachelor of Advanced Computing. The program is run in an intensive program across December-January. Only domestic students enrolled in an Australian Year 11/12 program are eligible to apply.
Check the What’s On calendar for upcoming dates.