Postgraduate
information sessions

Our Postgraduate Information Sessions are a great way to get the information you need before you apply or enrol in your course. We host regular events and information sessions, and provide recordings of past events.

Upcoming events for Postgraduate study

 

Postgraduate Information Series: Autism & Neurodivergent Studies

  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2024, 5 pm
  • Online via Zoom

Whether you’re a parent, educator or professional, postgraduate study in autism and neurodivergent studies will equip you will the skills you need to create opportunities for individuals to thrive in school and employment settings. Join Associate Professor Amanda Webster, Academic Director and Postgraduate Recruitment Specialist Lucy Alexander as they discuss course information, fees, workload and application tips.  

The Master of Education (Special Education) will also be discussed during this webinar.

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Postgraduate Information Series: Master of Nursing (Pre-registration)

  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2024, 6 pm
  • Online via Zoom

Are you considering a career change or seeking to advance your nursing career?   

Join our Master of Nursing (Pre-Registration) webinar to discover how you can become a leader in healthcare.  

Dr. Chris Patterson, Academic Director, and Postgraduate Recruitment Specialist, Lucy Alexander, will guide you through course details, application tips, key dates, fees, and workload. 

This degree is designed for graduates from any discipline who want to become registered nurses; the Master of Nursing (Pre-Registration) provides a pathway to becoming a registered nurse.

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Postgraduate Information Series: Postgraduate Coursework

  • Wednesday, 27 November, 2024, 6 pm
  • Online via Zoom

Learn how you can take your career to the next level with our postgraduate webinar on 27 November. Discover more about your area of interest, key dates, fees and application tips from our team of Postgraduate Recruitment Specialists.

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5 stars

UOW ranked 5 stars for postgraduate skills development.

The Good Universities Guide 2023
UOW's reputation and rankings
Postgrad study definitely helped with my career goals. For a lot of the jobs I was applying for, one of the requirements was to have a Masters. I was working full-time when I was studying my masters, but gaining that degree helped me progress in my career. I really enjoyed my degree, the staff at UOW were all really supportive. DAVID SALVESTRIN, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, CHRONIC CONDITIONS POLICY, POPULATION HEALTH, AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH

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