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Welcome to one of Australia's leading research universities

At UNSW Science, we cover a vast range of areas, from saving endangered native species to quantum computing.  As you embark on your academic journey, know that we're here to assist you along the way. We've highlighted several key events and resources below to help you get started with us. 

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Making a difference, together

Be empowered to explore new frontiers, guided by our passionate educators and pioneering researchers. Join a community that's using science to improve lives and communities around the world.

Join our community

Did you know that we have over 15 science student societies that you can join?

Student Societies are a great way to connect with people from your degree, make new friends and access events like cruises, career nights, and more!

Join SciConnect

SciConnect is a cutting-edge platform designed exclusively for Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Science students.

It provides first-tier support, program guidance, and career development resources.

Take control of your academic journey, connect with like-minded peers and develop the essential skills to excel in your chosen scientific field.

Launch your science career while you study!

  • Career planning at your own pace
  • Professional development
  • Work experience  

Join STEM Career Launchpad today!

Note: You must be actively enrolled to access the registration.

Our alumni

  • Nicola Warton

    Bachelor of Environmental Science

    Tristan Dwyer

    Bachelor of Advanced Science (Hons) (Physics)

    Catherine Beehag

    Bachelor of Science/Communications (Psychology)

    Daniel Tan

    Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)

Our researchers

UNSW is one of Australia's leading research universities. At UNSW Science, we cover a vast range of areas, from saving endangered native species to quantum computing.

  • Saving the critically endangered mountain pygmy-possum

    The world’s first e-waste micro-factory, School of Materials Science and Engineering

    Fastest Silicon Spin (Quantum Computing), School of Physics

    The Genetics of the Brain, School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences

Supporting resources

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Contact us for advice on all things UNSW, including faculty-specific questions, essential services, and even support and development. We’re here to help.