DCB Welcomes ANU for 6G and University Pathways Talk

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Dulwich College Beijing
DCB and ANU

On 14 May, Dulwich College Beijing (DCB) hosted a Worldwise Academy (WWA) event titled "Envisioning the 6G Era: University Pathways and Insights from Australian National University, DCB’s partner for Planet Hack." WWA, an esteemed initiative by DCB, aims to enrich the educational experience by inviting leaders and practitioners from various professional backgrounds to share valuable insights and experiences with our students and community. 

The event was hosted by Year 12 student Ryan D and showcased a keynote address delivered by Dr Nan Yang, Associate Professor at the Australian National University (ANU). Dr Yang's presentation delved into the rapidly evolving landscape of communication technologies and offered a glimpse into the prospects of the forthcoming 6G era. Following this was a dynamic panel discussion featuring distinguished representatives from ANU, skillfully moderated by our Head Prefects Tim Z and Carmen de Z.

Host Year 12 student Ryan D
Dr Nan Yang, Associate Professor at the Australian National University (ANU)

During the panel, ANU representatives elaborated on the advantages of pursuing higher education in Australia and shed light on the unique attributes of ANU's educational ethos. Our student moderators engaged in an insightful dialogue, posing questions about the multicultural, multilingual, student-friendly, and holistic educational environment fostered by ANU. Additionally, the panelists provided valuable insights into ANU's flexible dual degree programs, illustrating the diverse pathways available to students seeking a comprehensive and enriching academic journey.

The panel on Building Pathways to University
Panelists on the talk

We extend our sincere gratitude to our guests from ANU for their insights and expertise, which have enriched our students' understanding of higher education pathways and global academic opportunities.

DCB students and teachers with ANU representatives
Audiences at the ANU event