University of Technology Sydney (UTS) will start a UTS Open Week to dispute questions and equip students with knowledge about admission, programs, scholarships, career opportunities, and uni-life experience in Australia.
The UTS Open Week takes place from 31st August to 5th September, is a part of the new campaign “Incredible UTS experience era 4.0”. Organized by UTS and UTS Insearch, the campaign launches this month for international markets, especially Vietnam to boost interest in the Australian education sector which has been impacted by COVID-19 travel restrictions.
A first-year experience with a difference
The Open Week brings students chances to discuss with the school’s representative and student studying there, see details and register here.
– Target: International students who are intending to join undergraduate or postgraduate program
– Interest areas: Business, Communication, Education, Architecture, Health, Information technology, Law…
– Information type: Course information, Admissions and pathways, Student experience, HSC…
– Session type: Live Q&A, Live 1-1 chat, Webinar, Podcast…
COVID-19 has made it difficult for students to access the information of studying abroad, so in addition to the Open Week, the campaign “Incredible UTS experience era 4.0” also includes detail about UTS’s strong industry focus, enviable research reputation, student-focused learning in both face-to-face and remote learning styles, and impressive graduate employability rating.
Incredible education, Incredible lifestyle.
“Our emphasis on student-centered learning in a supportive environment creates a firm foundation for success at university and beyond,” says Peter Harris, Chief Officer, Partnerships and Growth, at UTS Insearch.
“It all adds up to an incredible first-year experience. International students can be confident they are receiving a high-quality Australian university education. When students begin their experience with a UTS Insearch course in Sydney or with our transnational education partners, they are already part of UTS and starting their journey.”
Sharing about the purpose of the campaign this time, Mr Harris says “This year 2020 has been very disruptive and challenging for many high school students and families all around the world. We really want to inspire young people to still have big goals and big dreams for their future – and their incredible life and educational experiences can start here.”