Education Expo - Learning for Adults

click here to ACTIVATE this screen before printing


CHECK OUT . . .


Adult education takes over when school stops.


Train for a career in caring, such as childcare, aged care or disability care.


Apprenticeships, scholarships and cadetships will help you through your course, if only you know where to find them.


A career in agriculture, aquaculture or the horse industry might appeal to you. Specialist colleges want to talk to you about their education programs.


Sample products from demonstrations.


As well as courses, you'll find many educational resources at the expo.


Leisure courses abound. Keep an eye on the performance space for inspiration.


Service organisations provide expert advice.


Practical courses impart immediate skills.


Flexible learning and distance education makes adult education accessible to all.

Entertainment and performing arts are well represented at the expo.


Qualifications make a difference. Ask about first degrees, postgraduate programs, diplomas and short courses.


Personal training or group fitness, corporate wellness, and courses in nutrition are on display.


Pick up a brochure on creative courses and workshops for careers development or personal enjoyment.


Are you in the right career? Training programs can help you make a move.


Look at pathways into the hair and beauty industries.

 

Improve your prospects. Enrich your life. Plan a successful future.

Your education doesn't stop when you leave school. School is just the first building block. Now it's time for continuing education.

Discover the wealth of courses, workshops and training options available for adults who want to learn new skills, enhance their career prospects and add sparkle to their lives.

At the expo you’ll find everything from vocational training to short courses to workshops to degrees and diplomas.


Talk to the experts and get reliable information on

  • courses and resources available
  • financial incentives to study
  • apprenticeships, scholarships, cadetships
  • where to go and how to get started


A degree can make a difference, so take a look at higher education options. Ask about first degrees, postgraduate programs, diplomas and short courses in areas such as law, environment, communications, business, medicine, arts, architecture, science, health sciences, engineering and a whole lot more. You'll be amazed at the huge range of choice. Seek information on admission requirements, course structure, costs and fee help.

Are you in the right career? It doesn't cost anything to look at career training courses that can help you make a transition.

If you are interested in learning for leisure and pleasure take a look at short courses and workshops. There are courses on computers, craft, art, music, gardening, dancing, outdoor education and more, from a huge range of providers.

Lifelong Learning need never stop. Check out the courses designed for the 50+ learner.

 

 

The photos on this page have all been taken at past Education Expos. They illustrate the type and range of exhibitors who attend an Education Expo.

 

 

Flexible Learning

 

 

Distance Education

 

 

Fee help

 

 

Accurate, up-to-date information

 

 

Universities

 

 



Training Organisations

 

 

 



Outdoor Education

 

 

 



Specialist Colleges

 

 

 

Tertiary Education Institutes

 

 



Tutors and Coaching

 

 



Government Agencies

 

 



Learning Resources

 

 



Technology to support learning

 

 

 



Specialist Advice

 

 

 



Wellbeing for Learning

 

 

 



Competitions

 


 

 


Apprenticeships

 


 


Scholarships

 

 



Career training courses

 

 

 

Admission requirements

 

 

Online Learning

 

 

Degrees and postgraduate programs

 

 

 

Expo Specials

 

 

 

Higher Education

 

 

 

Design Courses

 

 

 

Health and Beauty

 




See also For Parents

 

See also For Teachers

 

See also For Students

 





CHECK OUT . . .


Have you always wanted to fly? Find out how.


Examine the latest technology to ass sit learning and protect your intellectual property.


Look at colleges that prepare you for a successful working life.


Tertiary education institutes and senior colleges offer courses in tourism, journalism, marketing, book editing, real estate and more . . .


If the health professions interest you, talk to a range of health related exhibitors.


The outdoor-minded and fitness followers will find plenty to talk about.


Is bullying a problem in your workplace or personal space? Get advice on how to curb it.


Young designers can explore the creative options.


E-learning facilitates study while you work.


Use the expo to research and talk to the experts.


There's a huge range of courses for seniors from Egyptology to Psychology, and lots more.


Take a seat and participate in a product demonstration.


Studying abroad adds a new dimension to learning.


How can you use your time to assist others?


Stop at the performance space and learn about training in the performing arts.


click here to ACTIVATE this screen before printing

goto Homepage - www.edexpo.info