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Kickstart for Jarjums thanks to InspireU

Uni life
Published 17 Jul, 2024  ·  1 min read
Group of all the year 7 and 8 students in front of RAP artwork
TED attendees pose in front of UQ's RAP artwork during a campus tour.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit (ATSISU) Outreach & Engagement (O&E) Officer, Jackson Paton recently hosted 9 students in Years 7 and 8 from across South-East Queensland for an InspireU Kickstart Tertiary Experience Day (TED)

The students participated in hands-on activities and presentations in Molecular Science, Architecture, Engineering, VR, Robotics, and AI.  

Everyone enjoyed the day and walked away with a much better understanding of university life and the many opportunities available to them in the future.

The InspireU Kickstart Initiative commenced in 2023 aiming to better inform Years 7-9 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' decisions about university later on.  Not only is it a wonderful opportunity for students to become familiar with the St Lucia Campus at The University of Queensland, but it’s also a great way for young high school students to connect with staff and facilitators earlier, setting the foundations for long-term relationships at UQ. 

As ATSISU O&E Senior Team Leader, Robyn Donnelly said, “Education is key to changing lives and we want these students to understand early on in their schooling that university is a possibility for them and that the Outreach and Engagement Team can assist them in making their dreams a reality.” 

Find out more about InspireU Residential Camps and Tertiary Experience Days >>

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