"Hacking" complex problems
Over the course of a week, students will participate in a hackathon (hacking marathon) where they will rapidly prototype innovative and novel solutions to a complex issue affecting Indigenous peoples.
In collaboration with UNSW faculty staff, they'll learn strategies to break down large problems; seeing how different vocations (such as Law, Medicine and Engineering) approach and tackle challenges.
Community members will help students view the issue through social and cultural lenses, helping them sense-check if their solutions are appropriate and viable.
By the end of the week, students will have a framework to apply to the issues they'll face throughout their lives (both big and small) and a better understanding of which career path they'd like to follow.
Where will students be housed?
Students will stay on campus at UNSW Kensington for the entirety of this week-long program.
They will be housed in co-ed accommodation at , and be provided full meals for every day of their stay (we cater for all dietary requirements).
Will students be supervised?
Nura Gili and UNSW staff and student ambassadors will be supervising students during the program.
Expected behaviour
Students participating in this program are expected to treat their peers and Nura Gili/UNSW staff with respect, and participate in the program with curiosity.
Should a student not follow the rules of the program, act in a disrespectful, rude or violent manner, not participate in the program, or fail to listen to instructions or warnings, they will be removed from the program and sent home.