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Biostatistics - Welcome and Orientation

At this event you will learn more about the Biostatistics program, meet members of the Program Coordination team and your peers, and ask any questions you have about learning as part of the Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia (BCA) at the University of Sydney.

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Business School - Postgraduate Welcome Day

Date: Wednesday 18 February 2026, 1 pm - 4 pm
Location: University of Sydney Business School, Belinda Hutchinson Building H70

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Get the best start to your first semester by joining us at the Business School for our Postgraduate Welcome Day!

On the day, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • attend a Faculty Welcome, where you’ll meet our friendly academic and professional staff 
  • hear from current students and alumni about their experience studying at the Business School
  • connect with your Peer Mentor Group and meet your fellow peers
  • visit our academic booths and get to know more about our courses, learning support programs and amazing opportunities on offer
  • enjoy a free lunch and grab a goodie bag

 

Multifaith Chaplaincy tours will also be available. If you are interested in participating, please visit staff at the front Welcome desk between 11:30am - 12:30pm and 3:30pm - 4:30pm.

We look forward to seeing you at Welcome Week!

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Business School - Undergraduate Welcome Day

Date: Thursday 19 February 2026
Location: University of Sydney Business School, Belinda Hutchinson Building H70

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Get the best start to your first semester by joining us at the Business School for our Undergraduate Welcome Day!

On the day, you’ll have the opportunity to:

  • attend a Faculty Welcome, where you’ll meet our friendly academic and professional staff 
  • hear from students about their experience studying at the Business School
  • connect with your Peer Mentor Group and meet your fellow peers
  • visit our academic booths and get to know more about our majors, learning support programs and amazing opportunities on offer
  • enjoy a free lunch and grab a goodie bag 

 

Please note:

  • Please register for only ONE Faculty Welcome session.
  • If you are a Dalyell Scholar, please register for the Dalyell Scholars session. 
  • Multifaith Chaplaincy tours will also be available. If you are interested in participating, please visit staff at the front Welcome desk between 11:30am - 12:30pm and 3:30pm - 4:30pm.

 

We look forward to seeing you at Welcome Week!

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Calculus Refresher: Maths Foundations

Welcome to Calculus Refresher! 

These three sessions provide rapid revision of core concepts and techniques in single and multivariable calculus. They are designed for those who wish to strengthen their understanding of calculus, and build confidence, in preparation for courses that have calculus as assumed knowledge.  

They are 2-hours in duration and will be conducted both online via Zoom and in-person.

For the workshop details and notes, please click here.

https://welcome.sydney.edu.au/calculus-refresher-s126
Career Development Program for International Students

Meet Careers Centre staff in person and join us to hear about our tailored Career Development Program for international students and why you should join the program.  

We look forward to helping you with your career journey!

http://www.sydney.edu.au/careers
Climate science and action with Dr Karl and Climate for Change

Want to brush up on climate science, and learn how you can take effective climate action? Come along to this interactive session, where renowned science communicator Dr. Karl will provide a 40-minute presentation on the latest climate science, and non-profit organisation Climate for Change will explain how everyday people can take actions that transform systems for climate justice.

Free lunch provided at the conclusion of the event. 

Hosted by Sustainability at Sydney and Climate for Change.

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Confident Communication

Communication is key to all things but at University especially, being able to confidently approach others will help you make friends, build networks and most importantly, nail those group projects.

Run in partnership with the Science Careers Development Officer, join us for a quick crash course on communicating with confidence so you can start your University journey armed with the tools you need to succeed

 

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Conversation Kit: Boost your English conversation skills

Explore communication styles and how to make, accept and decline invitations.  

 

What is Conversation Kit?  
Conversation Kit is a two-part program designed to help international students prepare for university life and study in Sydney.   

By participating in Conversation Kit, you’ll feel more connected, confident and capable when studying at USYD.  There are two sessions per workshop. Register now to secure your place. 

Part 1: Interactive Workshops
There are four workshops during USYD’s Welcome Program from Tuesday 17th to Friday 20th of February where you will: 

  • Meet other international students  
  • Build confidence in speaking English  
  • Learn from our experienced Peer Facilitators — all current USYD students  

Enrol in the other workshops here:

  • 'How's it going?' - Tips for communicating in Sydney 
  • How to navigate tricky conversations 
  • Get help when you need it 

Part 2: Self-Study Modules
You can also self-enrol in the Canvas site and complete the 4 self-study mini modules in your own time.  

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Conversation Kit: Get help when you need it

Learn how and where you can ask for help at USYD. 

 

What is Conversation Kit?  
Conversation Kit is a two-part program designed to help international students prepare for university life and study in Sydney.   

By participating in Conversation Kit, you’ll feel more connected, confident and capable when studying at USYD.  There are two sessions per workshop. Register now to secure your place. 

Part 1: Interactive Workshops
There are four workshops during USYD’s Welcome Program from Tuesday 17th to Friday 20th of February where you will: 

  • Meet other international students  
  • Build confidence in speaking English  
  • Learn from our experienced Peer Facilitators — all current USYD students  

Enrol in the other workshops here:

  • 'How's it going?' - Tips for communicating in Sydney 
  • Boost your English conversation skills 
  • How to navigate tricky conversations 

Part 2: Self-Study Modules
You can also self-enrol in the Canvas site and complete the 4 self-study mini modules in your own time.  

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Conversation Kit: ‘How’s it going?’ Tips for communicating in Sydney

Learn about life at USYD and some everyday Aussie English. 

 

What is Conversation Kit?  
Conversation Kit is a two-part program designed to help international students prepare for university life and study in Sydney.   

By participating in Conversation Kit, you’ll feel more connected, confident and capable when studying at USYD.  There are two sessions per workshop. Register now to secure your place. 

Part 1: Interactive Workshops
There are four workshops during USYD’s Welcome Program from Tuesday 17th to Friday 20th of February where you will: 

  • Meet other international students  
  • Build confidence in speaking English  
  • Learn from our experienced Peer Facilitators — all current USYD students  

Enrol in the other workshops here:

  • Boost your English conversation skills 
  • How to navigate tricky conversations 
  • Get help when you need it 

Part 2: Self-Study Modules
You can also self-enrol in the Canvas site and complete the 4 self-study mini modules in your own time.  

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Conversation Kit: How to navigate tricky conversations

Adapt your communication and learn techniques to deal with difficult conversations.   

 

What is Conversation Kit?  
Conversation Kit is a two-part program designed to help international students prepare for university life and study in Sydney.   

By participating in Conversation Kit, you’ll feel more connected, confident and capable when studying at USYD.  There are two sessions per workshop. Register now to secure your place. 

Part 1: Interactive Workshops
There are four workshops during USYD’s Welcome Program from Tuesday 17th to Friday 20th of February where you will: 

  • Meet other international students  
  • Build confidence in speaking English  
  • Learn from our experienced Peer Facilitators — all current USYD students  

Enrol in the other workshops here:

  • 'How's it going?' - Tips for communicating in Sydney 
  • Boost your English conversation skills 
  • Get help when you need it 

Part 2: Self-Study Modules
You can also self-enrol in the Canvas site and complete the 4 self-study mini modules in your own time.  

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Courageous Conversations: Speaking Country

🌿🌟 Sharing Language, Culture, and Collective Connection 🌟🌿

Join Drew Longbottom for a powerful conversation that explores Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language, identity, and connection to Country. Through personal storytelling and cultural insight, Drew will share how language shapes who we are and strengthens our sense of belonging to Culture and community through these themes:

 

  • Language as identity and connection - Exploring the importance of language in shaping personal identity (including Drew’s story) and how language acts as a bridge to Culture and Country.
  • Country through an Aboriginal lens - Sharing Aboriginal perspectives on what “Connection to Country” truly means—spiritual, cultural, historical, and lived.

  • Healing, Courage, and Country - How connection to Country can nurture positive courage, resilience, and healing from trauma.

  • Understanding Country through language - Highlighting how language deepens understanding of land, culture, kinship, and belonging.

  • Universal harmony and shared connection - Emphasising the universal relationship all people can have with Country—honouring harmony and connection across religions, cultures, and backgrounds.

 

This session is a chance to step outside the lecture theatre and engage in a real, honest conversation about identity, place, and what it means to belong at university.

 

  • All students are welcome to attend and be part of this meaningful conversation.
  • Bring along a pen and something to write on, to write your experiences down and make it an interactive session for you to be part of.

 

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Create Your Own Zine and Badge

Take inspiration from a recently acquired collection of zines and get creative!
Zines are small, handcrafted items, made as one-off or limited-edition runs. The format is often used by artists to DIY and share ideas in a fast, lo-fi medium. The Library has recently formed a new collection of several hundred zines, housed in Rare Books and Special Collections. Come along to view some highlights and get inspired to make your own zine or badge. If you can fold paper, you can make a zine! Join the fun; no drawing experience required and all materials supplied. 

https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/
Cultural Connect
Want to meet new friends and learn about different cultures? Come to Cultural Connect to connect with peers from around the world, sharing experiences over a variety of global snacks and teas. Whether you're a domestic or international student, come and join us for a relaxed and enriching experience.
https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/
Cultural Discovery Fair

✨ The AAYA Cultural Discovery Fair is an interactive event featuring 12 booth stations with activities that highlight unique aspects of Australian and Asian cultures.

🖌️ Try your hand at Chinese Calligraphy,
🎎 fold your own Japanese Omamori,
🤲 receive beautiful South Asian Henna,
🎶 listen to powerful Mongolian Throat Singing,
🍭 indulge in nostalgic childhood snack tastings,
and explore a range of other hands-on cultural and interactive activities!

🎟️ Event participants will receive your very own ‘cultural passport’ to travel between stations and tick off bucket-list experiences as you journey across various activities.

Whether you’re reconnecting with your heritage, discovering something entirely new, or simply curious, this is your chance to participate, meet new people and be part of a vibrant, inclusive USYD community 🎓🌟

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Dalyell Welcome 2026

 

This event will welcome Dalyell Scholars to the University of Sydney.

 

Commencing Dalyell Scholars will hear from key staff and current students about the enrichment opportunities provided to students within the Dalyell program including Mentoring, dedicated Dalyell units and exchange scholarships. Students will then be invited to meet peers and staff at a catered networking session, with designated areas for each faculty area.

 

Important: This event is only for students who are enrolled as Dalyell Scholars and features information for this specific cohort.

 

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Degree Planning Seminar (BComBA and BComBSc)

Date: Friday 20 February 2026, 10 am - 11:30 am
Location: BHB 1040, Level 1, University of Sydney Business School, Belinda Hutchinson Building (H70) 

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Planning your degree is essential to ensuring you meet the requirements for award in a timely, stress-free manner and maximise your access to the broad range of exciting opportunities available to you during your studies – and this seminar will help you do that!

During this session, you will be given information and guidance on how to plan your degree with time at the end for questions and review of your plan (so please bring along materials to draft a plan).

This session is for students completing the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science. Students completing the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced Studies, and Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws should refer to the separate session for those degrees.

If you are not completing one of those degrees then please refer to the degree planning advice from the faculty administering your degree, which includes referring to Engineering for students completing the Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Advanced Computing and Bachelor of Commerce.

 

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