National Science Week 2020 at RMIT Training

National Science Week 2020 at RMIT Training

Science Week

What is National Science Week?

National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features more than 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, research institutions, libraries, museums and science centres. RMIT Training is taking part this year!

National Science Week with Study Success

Study Success is celebrating National Science Week from 15-23 August. We are running a series of science workshops including ‘How to access resources for Science, Engineering & Health (SEH) students’, ‘Science vocabulary quiz’, and a Listening Conversation workshop about Australian penguin researchers.  

We are also launching our Study Buddy Mentoring program to help Science, Engineering and Health students connect with other Science, Engineering and Health students at Foundation Studies and RMIT University. Mentoring is great way for students to share their experiences and learn from their peers. This program is run in conjunction with the Peer Mentoring program at RMIT University

Test your science knowledge with our science trivia quiz written by Science, Engineering and Health Educators. All students are welcome to join and see how much they know about science and the world we live in. 

All our events are available online to RMIT Training students and more information can be found on our Pathways Study Success Canvas page (current students only). You can also find lots of resources for Science, Engineering and Health students to access anytime from our Canvas page (current students only). 

Learn more about studying English with RMIT Training and RMIT University

Want to learn more about the pathways programs available? RMIT Training offers RMIT English Worldwide or Foundation Studies pathway programs.

15 August 2020

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