How to get the most out of 2025 Open Days
The Aviation Simulation Lab is one high tech area open to the public on Open Day.
In summary
- Future university and TAFE students are weighing up their study options.
- Open Day is a great way to get a taste of further education.
- Deputy Vice-Chancellor, External Engagement Bronte Neyland shares her Open Day survival guide.
Weekends are about to get busy for future university and TAFE students as they spend the next months visiting Open Days across the state, weighing up their study options.
But between campus tours, taster lectures, talking to teaching staff and making the most of the freebies, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and lose focus on what matters to you.
So how do students and parents get the most out if it?
Swinburne University of Technology holds the first Open Day of 2025 in Victoria, on Sunday 27 July from 10am – 4pm at its Hawthorn campus.
Swinburne Deputy Vice-Chancellor, External Engagement Bronte Neyland says it’s important to plan ahead and figure out what you want to get out of the day.
“It’s impossible to do it all; Swinburne’s Open Day has over 300 activities alone. Use online tools to plan your day and write down questions so you can focus on enjoying the experience.”
As the only university with a train station literally on campus, we remove the time and stress from traffic and parking.
Many prospective students feel overwhelmed when considering their options. This is an important opportunity to actually see, feel and experience University or TAFE. You can even apply on the day or seek expert advice on entrance requirements and pathways.
Parents and students are encouraged to go to deep-dive sessions on subject areas of interest and have conversations with academics and current students to get personalised advice.
Immersing yourself in practical activities you could be doing in your future – like designing fashion garments for future festivals or embarking on a virtual tour of the universe - are great ways to test the waters and explore new areas.
“Open Day allows you to get up close and personal with groundbreaking technology and laboratories. You can spend the day living your future career, using aviation simulation labs or world-leading telescopes.”
Experiencing the vibes on campus are also essential in assessing whether a university is right for you. Neyland says relaxing in future study spots, taste-testing food options and trialling the commute are all activities to allocate time for.
“The university experience is about more than studying. Clubs, studying abroad and internships are all part of creating lifelong connections and memories. Open Day is the perfect time to discover how you can shape your future for real impact.”
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