Become a Teacher Info Evening
Join us at our CBD campus to get tailored advice from industry experts and leading academics from the education sector.

Explore your career options in primary and secondary education
Passionate about a career in education? Join us for an exclusive event tailored just for you. Discover how you could become a teacher, pursue a career change, and get educational leadership roles in teaching, from primary to secondary education. Let the exploration begin!
- Delve into industry trends, career pathways, and opportunities in both primary and secondary education.
- Listen to inspiring stories from industry experts, alumni, and current students to discover your opportunities within this industry.
- Learn about the diverse teaching streams and practicums at UTS, offering opportunities in public and private schools, both locally and internationally.
- Gain insight into the professional experience program, including our network of over 200 urban and rural schools in NSW.
- Find out more about financial aid options, including Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) and teaching scholarships.
- Connect with our guest speakers, network with like-minded professionals, and get answers to all your queries.
Applications for July 2025 intake are now open. Visit Master of Teaching in Primary Education or Master of Teaching in Secondary Education for more information on how to apply.
Keynote Speakers
Jane Nethery

Jane Nethery is the Early Talent Manager at Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese, where she leads strategies to attract, develop, and retain early career teachers. With extensive experience in shaping the next generation of educators, Jane will provide valuable insights into career options for those entering teaching, whether as a first choice or as a career change. She will also discuss the future of teacher education in Australia, focusing on the development and support of early career teachers.
TEACH NSw
A representative from Teach NSW will provide an overview of the teaching profession in today’s landscape, highlighting the essential skills required to become a teacher in New South Wales, key opportunities and challenges within the profession, and the various pathways to launching a successful teaching career. Don't miss this valuable opportunity to gain important insights into the profession and connect with others in the field.
Panellists
Dr. Mun Yee Lai

Dr. Mun Yee Lai is the Course Director of Master of Teaching in Primary Education at UTS. With extensive experience in mathematics education, she has contributed significantly to both primary and secondary levels in Australia and Hong Kong. Her research focuses on teacher professional development, mathematics education across cultures, and STEM education. In this session, Dr. Mun Yee will present the Primary Education program at UTS, highlighting how it equips future educators with the skills needed for effective teaching in primary schools.
DR. KEITH HEGGART

Dr. Keith Heggart is the Course Director for the Master of Teaching in Secondary Education and the acting Director of the Centre for Research on Education in a Digital Society (CREDS). With extensive experience as a high school educator and leadership roles in both government and non-government schools in the UK and Australia, Dr. Heggart brings valuable insights into secondary education. Recently appointed to the NSW Parliament Education Advisory Group, he plays a key role in shaping discussions around civics education. In this session, Dr. Heggart will present the Secondary Education program at UTS, discussing how it prepares future teachers to navigate the evolving landscape of secondary education and make a meaningful impact on the next generation of students.
George Rahal

George Rahal is the Leader of Wellbeing at St Vincent’s College Ashfield, where he supports students' academic and personal growth. He completed a Bachelor of Medical Science and a Master of Teaching in Secondary Education at UTS, followed by a Graduate Certificate in STEM Education from Western Sydney University. With five years of experience teaching Stage 6 Biology, George has a strong background in Science and STEM education. In this session, George will share personal reflections from his time at UTS and highlight key moments from his career.