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Thursday, 7 May 2009

Come and hear about the flexible study options and exciting career opportunities available to you with a science degree from UWA. We will be holding careers and information evenings on Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd of June.

The sessions are suitable for students in Years 10,11 and 12 and will be held in the Molecular and Chemical Sciences Building at the UWA Crawley campus.

Academic advisers will be available to answer your questions and provide advice about which science course might best suit you. To check the timetable of sessions for each evening, and for further information, please visit our website.


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