O Week Paddington Campus Tours (Online)
Event Information
About this event
Arc Creative offers online campus tours which give you the chance to explore the Paddington campus from the comfort of your home. Our interactive tours are conducted via Zoom and give you the opportunity to meet other students and ask questions via video or chat.
Online campus tours take place at 12 PM and 3 PM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC +11) on Thursday, February 10. Tours run between 30-45 minutes.
Online campus tours are led by student volunteers who know the ins-and-outs of campus life and are ready to point you in the right direction. Whether you're looking for the library or student lounge, Arc Creative has you covered. You'll acquaint yourself with points of interest including:
- Learning environments such as: the lecture theatre, computer labs, seminar rooms and the Library
- Service facilities such as: the Arc Office, Student Hub, Student Lounge, Computer Services Unit, The Learning Centre, Counselling and Psychological Services, the UNSW Shuttle Bus, and the Art Scene shop
- Workshops and studios: including Makerspace, specialist studios for Printmaking, Ceramics, Photography and more
- Exhibition spaces and galleries: including UNSW Galleries, AD Space, Three Foot Square and the Black Box
We're also bringing hot tips like where to get the best coffee, and how to navigate surrounding public transport. Our friendly guides will be answering your campus questions, so come prepared!
Register your ticket today. You will receive an email on the day of the event with a link to the Zoom invite.
Want to attend an in-person tour? Check out our IRL campus tours, available through our Eventbrite homepage.
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Find out more at: https://www.arc.unsw.edu.au/o-week and https://student.unsw.edu.au/orientation.
Health & Hygiene at O-Week:
- BYOM (Bring Your Own Mask!)
- Feeling sick? Please stay at home
- Sanitise before you socialise
- Check in via QR code, scan to get started
Arc @ UNSW is proud to acknowledge the Bedegal, Gadigal and Ngunnawal people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we operate and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.