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DeadlyPathways Launched

STEM Careers Pathway Excursion
Open to all high school learners across Australia

As part of the inaugural partnership between WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research) and DeadlyScience we are proud to officially announce the launch of the WEHI DeadlyScience Pathways Program.

This Program will run from 22nd August-24th August 2023 in Melbourne and will feature a three day biomedical science immersion experience at WEHI’s Parkville campus. The Program is designed to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Years 7-12 in science and STEM related education and employment pathways, and as part of the Program students will participate in a wide range of activities and hear from some of the world’s top scientists and key innovators from across the country.

The program is FREE for participating First Nations students and schools, and WEHI will provide support for those travelling from interstate, or from regional and remote Victoria. We strongly encourage schools to complete our Expression of Interest at their earliest convenience and we look forward to hearing from you soon!

For more information you can reach out to Joshua Waters, our Pathways Project Manager, on joshua.waters@deadlyscience.org.au

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