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The 1999 Courses and Careers Day program:St Lucia campus, Sunday August 1, 9am - 4pm.

13 July 1999

The 1999 Courses and Careers Day talks program
St Lucia campus
Sunday August 1, 9am - 4pm.

Courses and Careers Day Talks Program

Courses and Careers Day programs and campus maps will be available from Mayne Hall and from our friendly information guides who will located close to parking areas. The guides will also be walking around the campus.

Campus Tours Libraries Museums Food and Residential Colleges

Campus tours
Bus tours of the campus will leave from the UniSafe bus stop outside the Social Sciences and Humanities Library (near Mayne Hall). Tours will leave every 15 minutes from 9.30am until 4pm and will take about 30 minutes. You can alight from the bus on request and then hail a later bus along the route. The buses will stop at each of the residential colleges on campus.

Library tours
Each library will be open from 9am until 5pm. Tours will take between 20 and 30 minutes.
Biological Sciences Library - Tours 11.30am, 12.30pm, 2pm

Dorothy Hill Physical Sciences and Engineering - Tours 10.45am, 12pm

Law Library -Tour 2.30pm

Social Sciences and Humanities Library - Tours 9.45am, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.30pm, 2.45pm

Museums
Each museum will be open from 9am until 4pm.
Anthropology Museum
Art Museum
Zoology Museum
Antiquities Museum
Physics Museum

Food
Wordsmiths - The Writers Cafe
Biological Sciences refectory
Tanja's Cloister Cafe

Residential Colleges
Cromwell College
Duchesne College
Emmanuel College
Grace College
International House
King's College
St John's College
St Leo's College
Union College
Women's College

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