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Are you interested in designing a more sustainable future?

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Now is your chance to work on a real-life sustainability challenge with your fellow students from other study areas.

By participating in Curtin’s Sustainability Challenge you’ll get the chance to build your professional network, get industry experience, develop your CV, and gain course credit over the mid-semester winter break!

What’s involved? You’ll design solutions for real-world sustainability issues with industry partners, academic mentors, and other students from different disciplines. 

When is the challenge? One week during the mid-semester break, beginning 24 June 2024.

Where? School of Design and Built Environment (Building 418)

Who is eligible? Eligibility for the program is dependent on your study plan and degree structure. WORK2008 – Sustainability Challenge (undergraduate) and WORK5003 – Go Practice 1 (postgraduate) are 25 credit point elective units. The program is open to most undergraduate and postgraduate students from all course backgrounds. Selection for the program is based on a competitive expression of interest process.

If you meet the criteria and have space on your study plan for a 25 credit point elective unit, register your interest for the Sustainability Challenge and you will be contacted with more details soon!

Register your interest now

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