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Curtin University Hosts Open Day for Over 400 Students

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Over 400 high school students visited Curtin University in Kalgoorlie-Boulder on September 30, 2023, for the annual Open Day event. This occasion allowed students to explore university life through engaging hands-on activities and workshops designed to inspire their futures beyond high school.

The Open Day featured a variety of interactive sessions, including science experiments, creative arts workshops, and technology demonstrations. Participants had the opportunity to engage with faculty members and current students, gaining insights into various academic programs and campus life.

Encouraging Future Aspirations

The event aimed to spark interest in higher education among local youth. As many students are in the critical transition phase from high school to university, exposure to a university environment can significantly influence their educational choices. According to Curtin University officials, the Open Day serves to highlight the importance of higher education in personal and professional development.

Attendees expressed enthusiasm about the activities offered. Many students participated in hands-on workshops that showcased practical applications of their studies. For instance, some explored engineering concepts through building challenges, while others delved into health sciences through interactive health simulations.

Community Engagement and Feedback

Feedback from students and parents highlighted the value of such events in demystifying university education. Sarah Johnson, a Year 12 student, remarked, “I never realized how exciting university could be until today. It has really motivated me to consider my options.” Parents also appreciated the opportunity to ask questions and gather information about the admission process and available support services.

In addition to the workshops, the Open Day included campus tours, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the facilities and resources available at Curtin University. The university’s commitment to community engagement was evident, as many local educators and community leaders participated in the event, reinforcing the collaborative effort to promote educational pathways for youth.

Overall, the Open Day at Curtin University successfully showcased the vibrant university culture and aimed to foster aspirations among high school students in the region. As the university continues to strengthen its ties with the local community, events like these play a crucial role in preparing the next generation for their futures.

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