School Program
The "Beautiful Minds" exhibition is available for group bookings (including school groups) during week days.
Group bookings have now been extended until June 29th.
There are two sessions available per day for bookings; either
- 10am - 12 noon OR
- 12 noon - 2pm.
Once you make a booking you will receive a confirmation email.
School groups will be assigned a host who will help interpret the exhibits and exhibition on their visit.
Secondary schools may wish to combine a visit to the exhibition with guided tours of the university campus and hands on activities in engineering, science and information technology (subject to availability).
Creativity Competition taps the talents of language students nationwide.
The Institute for International Studies, UTS, is hosting a national competition in writing and translation in conjunction with Beautiful Minds: The Centennial Exhibition of Noble Prizes. The theme of the competition is: Translation, Understanding, Creativity.
The competition is being run with two categories for entry: (1) current high school students; and (2) current University undergraduate students. Entrants must be currently studying at either an Australian High School or Australian University in order to enter their respective category.
Click here for more information.
Writing competition media release
Resources for Schools:
- Online Group Booking Form
- Exhibition Map [Draft copy] (pdf, 1.3mB)
- Learning at the 'Beautiful Minds' exhibition and getting the most out of a visit
- Excursion Risk assessment form (pdf, 36kB)
What does it take to win a Nobel Prize? Guts? Brilliance? Eccentricity? The Winners' Guide to the Nobel Prize travels behind the scenes of the world's most prestigious prize and into the minds of two Australian scientists—Barry Marshall and Robin Warren—who have reached this pinnacle of excellence. Through them and other Nobel laureates, we discover what it's really like to win. We also celebrate Australia's proud history of Nobel Prize for Medicine recipients. Teacher's notes and curriculum materials for the film are available here courtesy of Film Australia (more information on their website: Film Australia website
- Directions to UTS - including bus drop off and pick up point [shown below]