October

Articles

19 October 2017

6 things we discovered about studying occupational therapy

We followed second-year Bachelor of Applied science (Occupational Therapy) student Clement Lim around on a typical day on campus to ask him 15 questions about studying occupational therapy at the University of Sydney - why he chose it, what he likes about it, and what surprised him most about university life.
17 October 2017

6 things we discovered about studying exercise and sports science

We followed first-year, Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sports Science) student, Ali McGill around on a typical day on campus to ask her 15 questions about studying exercise and sports science at the University of Sydney - why she chose it, what she likes about it, and what surprised her most about university life.
16 October 2017

I study medicine: Aspasia Manos

Find out what it is like to study medicine at the University of Sydney from Aspasia Manos, a Doctor of Medicine student.
11 October 2017

I study diagnostic radiography: Tara Liley

Tara Liley explains why she chose her degree, what a typical day looks like at uni, and what surprised her the most about studying at the University of Sydney.
10 October 2017

I study pharmacy and management: Sunny Manon

Meet Sunny, a Bachelor of Pharmacy and Management student. Find out why she chose to study pharmacy and management and what it is like to be a student at the University of Sydney.
04 October 2017

I study nursing: Carlo Sudario

Meet Carlo, a Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) student. Find out why he chose to study nursing, what a typical day at uni looks like and what surprised him most about studying at the University of Sydney.
04 October 2017

I study nursing: Amy Wenham

Meet Amy, a Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) student. Find out why she chose to study nursing, what a typical day at uni looks like and what surprised her most about studying at the University of Sydney.
03 October 2017

10 reasons to study rehabilitation counselling at the University of Sydney

Rehabilitation counselling is a dynamic, challenging and rewarding allied health profession that is grounded in social justice, human rights, community inclusion and the value and importance of work. We've put together our top 10 reasons to study rehabilitation counselling at the University of Sydney.
03 October 2017

Why rural placements are invaluable to students

Students spend a month in one of three rural NSW locations - Ballina, the Central Tablelands or Dubbo - gaining exposure to a broad range of opportunities and advantages that may not available in metropolitan placements.