Choosing a university course can be a tough decision, but three of Brisbane’s top institutions are holding their open days soon to help ease the burden.
First up is QUT, with Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove campuses open this weekend on Sunday, July 27 from 9am-3pm.
Events are walk-in only, it is not possible to reserve spots. But the university has an online planner to help organise your day.
Choose from seminars and panel discussions about courses and other aspects of uni life.
Tour the campuses and facilities, and head to the information tents to talk to staff and students about courses and all aspects of uni life throughout the day.
There is a free shuttle bus that runs between campuses.
At Gardens Point you’ll find architecture, built environment business, engineering, information technology and games, law, mathematics and data science, science and some health courses.
At Kelvin Grove you can explore communication, creative arts, design, teaching and education, justice and some health courses.
The University of Queensland’s open day is at the St Lucia Campus on Sunday, August 3 from 9am – 3pm.
UQ has an app that allows you to read session descriptions, create a personalised agenda and get directions on campus.
You can join tours of the campus and facilities, general information sessions, and there will be an information hub where you can ask questions and chat to staff.
Griffith University Brisbane South (Nathan) and Gold Coast campuses open their doors on Sunday, August 10.
There will be activities, tours, demonstrations, and information sessions led by teaching experts and current students across a wide range of areas.