HEP Highlights Exhibition - Ballarat

There was a buzz of excitement as the History Enrichment Program culminated with the well-attended HEP Highlights Exhibition at Federation University Australia in Ballarat. The event allowed students to showcase their creative passion projects to visitors – it was an outstanding effort by all students who participated. We congratulate these amazing advanced thinkers and fast learners. We sincerely thank all parents for their support and the wonderful primary and secondary school staff and leaders who supported the needs of these gifted and talented students. Thank you to Federation University Australia Ballarat for hosting the event and collaborating in this valued partnership to enable the benefits of the program to reach students in the region. A special mention to Prof. Keir Reeves and Dr Jolanta Nowak whose support helped ensure the success of the program. Thank you also to Sam Henson, Head of Campus at Federation University, for his wonderful support and for presenting the students who completed the program with their certificates.

We look forward to continuing the partnership with Federation University Australia and reaching out to the gifted and talented students via the HEP in Gippsland and Horsham over the next two years.

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