Register your interest for the Liverpool Study Hub!
A welcoming space for all tertiary students to learn, connect and grow.
A welcoming space for all tertiary students to learn, connect and grow.
The Liverpool Study Hub will be a community-driven space designed for university and VET students, managed by UNSW as part of a federal Department of Education initiative. It will also be open to senior high school students exploring pathways into further education.
The Hub attracted strong early interest at the recent UNSW Open Day with future students commenting that they were excited to learn about a place close to home in Liverpool where they can study for free and meet other students in their community.
Located at TAFE NSW Liverpool, the Hub will provide students from any public institution with access to modern study facilities and a wide range of individualised academic and personal support services.
The Hub builds on UNSW’s more than 35-year-long presence in the Liverpool region and ongoing commitment to providing inclusive, accessible pathways to higher education.
The Liverpool Study Hub is supported by the Australian Government through the Suburban University Study Hubs Program and UNSW Sydney. It is one of five Study Hubs in the Greater Western Sydney area, including:
More information about accessing the new Hub and the on-site support will be shared closer to opening. Students who live in South West Sydney are encouraged to express their interest.
Last edited on 30 September 2025
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