- Online Zoom Sessions
- 17th – 20th Jan
- Open to Males & Females
- Limited Spots – Registrations Only
Intimate QnA-styled information sessions exploring different degrees, careers and industries for young Muslims
We are excited to bring you a series of comprehensive Zoom Information Sessions for recent year 12 graduates and anyone looking to enter university! Experience an intimate Q&A style discussion with Mentors across various industries, spanning over pathways, workloads, and realities of undertaking your chosen degree. We are also offering a Zoom Information Session tailored to Medicine post-ATAR release, pinpointing pathways into this degree. These sessions grant our youth realistic tertiary answers with a foundational Islamic core, to comfortably transition an emerging community of young Muslim adults into the university space.
All expected workshop dates: 17th to 20th Jan
- Science: Mon 6 – 7pm
- Pharmacy: Mon 7:15 – 8:15pm
- Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Biomedical): Tue 6 – 7pm
- Law: Tue 7:15 – 8:15pm
- Commerce & Business: Wed 6 – 7pm
- Careers in Tech (Data Science, Comp Sci, Software Engineering): Wed 7:15 – 8:15pm
- Pathways to Medicine: Thu 6 – 7:30pm
Zarwa Yaseen (Science Workshop, Mon 6 – 7pm)
Studied Advanced Science (Neuroscience) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Currently a Research Assistant at the Melanoma Institute based in the University of Sydney (USYD) Campus.
Hillman Auliya (Pharmacy Workshop, Mon 7:15 – 8:15pm)
Studied Pharmacy at the University of Sydney (USYD). Currently a Practising Pharmacist.
Mohamed Raad (Engineering Workshop, Tue 6 – 7pm)
Studied Mechanical Engineering (Biomedical) at the University of Sydney (USYD). Currently working at Breville Group with previous work experience at RedMed as a Biomedical Engineer.
Atiq Hakim (Engineering Workshop, Tue 6 – 7pm)
Studied Civil Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Currently a Civil Engineer at Turnbull Engineering.
Anzer Khan (Law Workshop, Tue 7:15 – 8:15pm)
Studied Commerce / Law at the University of Western Sydney (WSU). Currently a Lawyer at Lindsay Taylor Lawyers, with previous experience in business operations management.
Hisham Krayem (Commerce & Business Workshop, Wed 6 – 7pm)
Studied Commerce at Macquarie University. Previously worked internationally in Growth, Marketing and Strategy at TRT World. Currently the CEO of Biogenic Health Australia, with previous experience.
Nagib Shah (Careers in Tech Workshop, Wed 7:15 – 8:15pm)
Studied Information Technology at the University of Western Sydney (WSU) and a Masters of Data Science at the University of Sydney (USYD). Has 10+ years of experience in industry and is currently a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services.
Taimur Azhar (Careers in Tech Workshop, Wed 7:15 – 8:15pm)
Studied Science (Physics, Math) and Computer Science at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Currently a Software Engineer at Canva.
Raadee Mah (Pathways to Medicine Workshop, Thu 6 – 7:30pm)
Graduated with a Bacherlor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) and is currently studying Postgrad Medicine at the University of Sydney (USYD).
Q) Can I attend if I’m not a HSC leaver?
Yes this is open to all high school students considering university and deciding which degree is for them. Even if you are at university but are considering another degree and need more information, we are happy for you to register.
Q) Do you plan to cover other career paths?
Q) How will the sessions be held?
Via Zoom. It will be an interactive and open space to submit questions ahead of time or on the day itself. It is completely online. Zoom sessions will be emailed out to attendees the day before.
Q) What happens if I have more questions?
We will ensure that all questions are effectively answered either on the day or afterwards. If you have questions after the session has ended, we will try our best to connect you to individuals who can provide the answers.
Q) Will the answers accommodate to a Muslim?
They will definitely accommodate to Muslims. The purpose of this event is to provide a Muslim lens and answer concerns specific to a Muslim audience that are not addressed in other secular info sessions.
Q) Who are the speakers?
The speakers are professionals who have been in your shoes and know the concerns you would have at this time. They’ve been through the study and work pathway you’re looking into and can give you valuable insider input that isn’t found in course handbooks.
Q) Can I go to multiple sessions?
Yes you can register for multiple sessions.
Registration
Intimate QnA-styled information sessions exploring different degrees, careers and industries for young Muslims
Workshop Information
We are excited to bring you a series of comprehensive Zoom Information Sessions for recent year 12 graduates and anyone looking to enter university! Experience an intimate Q&A style discussion with Mentors across various industries, spanning over pathways, workloads, and realities of undertaking your chosen degree. We are also offering a Zoom Information Session tailored to Medicine post-ATAR release, pinpointing pathways into this degree. These sessions grant our youth realistic tertiary answers with a foundational Islamic core, to comfortably transition an emerging community of young Muslim adults into the university space.
All expected workshop dates: 17th to 20th Jan
- Science: Mon 6 – 7pm
- Pharmacy: Mon 7:15 – 8:15pm
- Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Biomedical): Tue 6 – 7pm
- Law: Tue 7:15 – 8:15pm
- Commerce & Business: Wed 6 – 7pm
- Careers in Tech (Data Science, Comp Sci, Software Engineering): Wed 7:15 – 8:15pm
- Pathways to Medicine: Thu 6 – 7:30pm
Zarwa Yaseen
Science Workshop, Mon 6 – 7pm
Studied Advanced Science (Neuroscience) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Currently a Research Assistant at the Melanoma Institute based in the University of Sydney (USYD) Campus.
Hillman Auliya
Pharmacy Workshop, Mon 7:15 – 8:15pm
Studied Pharmacy at the University of Sydney (USYD). Currently a Practising Pharmacist.
Mohamed Raad
Engineering Workshop, Tue 6 – 7pm
Studied Mechanical Engineering (Biomedical) at the University of Sydney (USYD). Currently working at Breville Group with previous work experience at RedMed as a Biomedical Engineer.
Atiq Hakim
Engineering Workshop, Tue 6 – 7pm
Studied Civil Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Currently a Civil Engineer at Turnbull Engineering.
Anzer Khan
Law Workshop, Tue 7:15 – 8:15pm
Studied Commerce / Law at the University of Western Sydney (WSU). Currently a Lawyer at Lindsay Taylor Lawyers, with previous experience in business operations management.
Hisham Krayem
Commerce & Business Workshop, Wed 6 – 7pm
Studied Commerce at Macquarie University. Previously worked internationally in Growth, Marketing and Strategy at TRT World. Currently the CEO of Biogenic Health Australia, with previous experience.
Nagib Shah
Careers in Tech Workshop, Wed 7:15 – 8:15pm
Studied Information Technology at the University of Western Sydney (WSU) and a Masters of Data Science at the University of Sydney (USYD). Has 10+ years of experience in industry and is currently a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services.
Taimur Azhar
Careers in Tech Workshop, Wed 7:15 – 8:15pm
Studied Science (Physics, Math) and Computer Science at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Currently a Software Engineer at Canva.
Raadee Mah
Pathways to Medicine Workshop, Thu 6 – 7:30pm
Graduated with a Bacherlor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) and is currently studying Postgrad Medicine at the University of Sydney (USYD).
Q) Can I attend if I’m not a HSC leaver?
Yes this is open to all high school students considering university and deciding which degree is for them. Even if you are at university but are considering another degree and need more information, we are happy for you to register.
Q) How will the sessions be held?
Via Zoom. It will be an interactive and open space to submit questions ahead of time or on the day itself. It is completely online. Zoom sessions will be emailed out to attendees the day before.
Q) What happens if I have more questions?
We will ensure that all questions are effectively answered either on the day or afterwards. If you have questions after the session has ended, we will try our best to connect you to individuals who can provide the answers.
Q) Will the answers accomodate to a Muslim?
They will definitely accommodate to Muslims. The purpose of this event is to provide a Muslim lens and answer concerns specific to a Muslim audience that are not addressed in other secular info sessions.
Q) Who are the speakers?
The speakers are professionals who have been in your shoes and know the concerns you would have at this time. They’ve been through the study and work pathway you’re looking into and can give you valuable insider input that isn’t found in course handbooks.
Q) Can I go to multiple sessions?
Yes you can register for multiple sessions.