EXCURSION PROGRAMS FOR TERTIARY
Tertiary excursion education programs at Q Station provide engaging learning experiences in an ever-evolving historically and geographically significant context. We are experienced in delivering programs for different University faculties and also for ESL students. A tertiary excursion at Q Station gives you the opportunity to customise your own experience dependent on your students learning objectives. Waves of migration to Australia throughout its history, disease and the evolution of medical technology, or the way societal pressures and government policy have reflected differing experiences dependent on individuals class’, gender and race are all themes that come sharply into focus in quarantine.
Exploration of the natural and built environment, handling artefacts, interacting with primary sources and hearing stories fosters empathy with the past and ongoing consideration of how the site has been valued by different constituencies throughout its history.
All of our tertiary excursion programs are entirely customisable to meet the specific needs and interests of your class and content goals. Contact our Tour Reservation team about your goals for the visit.
Our Education programs can run with a minimum payment to the equivalent of 15 students.
The maximum number of students we can host on one day is 120. If you have a larger group, we can arrange your group to visit across multiple days.
Exploration of the natural and built environment, handling artefacts, interacting with primary sources and hearing stories fosters empathy with the past and ongoing consideration of how the site has been valued by different constituencies throughout its history.
All of our tertiary excursion programs are entirely customisable to meet the specific needs and interests of your class and content goals. Contact our Tour Reservation team about your goals for the visit.
Our Education programs can run with a minimum payment to the equivalent of 15 students.
The maximum number of students we can host on one day is 120. If you have a larger group, we can arrange your group to visit across multiple days.