University of New England Open Day, Armidale
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- Author Linda Martyn
- Published June 14, 2011
- Word count 369
University Open Day, 6-8 May, 2011
This year the University of New England is launching the very first Life at Altitude festival, with a jam-packed University Open Day followed by a thumping great show featuring live bands, fantastic food and heaps of free entertainment.
University Open Day 2011
Check out the uni courses, meet lecturers and get a feel for campus life at the University Open Day on Friday 6 May 2011. You’ll have a chance to join one of the University campus tours and take a look at UNE learning, living, and recreational facilities, meet existing students and pepper them with questions, and get up close and personal with teaching staff. In other words, Friday is your day to explore the University of New England and find out everything you need to make an informed decision about your uni future.
Fun at Life at Altitude
On Saturday 7 May, 2011 the University of New England launches into a massive event, with a huge day planned to help you get acquainted with the other great side of uni life – Fun! Channel V will be there with their giant silent disco and VJs. And of course there’ll be incredible live performances from the best Australian acts including Little Red, Operator Please and Amy Meredith. With amazing local food and plenty of free stuff to see and do, this is more than just another University Open Day. This is Life at Altitude.
More University Open Day information
Details on purchasing tickets for the University Open Day and other important information are on our Life at Altitude website.
Course advising, tours and information sessions are available throughout the University Open Day event, as well as free breakfast in the Colleges from 7.30am*, free lunch, entertainment and afternoon refreshments.
For more information on the Open Day, check out our Life at Altitude website, follow us on Twitter, find us on Facebook, check out a campus map, call us on 1800 818 865 or ask us a question through AskUNE.
Come to Life at Altitude and see how the University of New England can really set you apart.
*To attend breakfast you must register by Friday 29 April.
You may register for the Open Day individually, and careers advisors may register groups.
The 2011 University of New England (UNE) Open Day is followed by the first Life at Altitude festival. You can find all the details on purchasing tickets for the University Open Day and other important information on Life at Altitude website.
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