New Wave

UNSW’s New Wave program empowers women entrepreneurs with the right professional network and industry experts and helps them up-skill to launch their own startups. 

Our startups feature female founders at twice the industry average. New Wave made this possible!

Applications for our May 2024 program are open until 1 May.

Program details

New Wave offers UNSW students, staff and alumni who identify as women, at the earlier stages of their journey, access to skills-building workshops, expert masterclasses and industry-leading mentors to form, refine and test their startup ideas. New Waves runs twice annually. The principles taught in New Wave have been tried and tested, with profound results for the hundreds of women founders we have worked with all over the world. Our mission is to support and inspire you, which is why we have pulled together loads of complimentary resources, workshops and events for you to access during the program.

  • New Wave offers participants the opportunity to:

    • Meet like-minded women, form a team and collaborate on an idea

    • Learn essential entrepreneurial skills like pitching, leadership and design thinking

    • Learn from experts who will deliver master classes on how to build a startup

    • Work 1:1 with Startup Coaches

    • Be guided by industry leading mentors

    • Pitch at a showcase event to industry leaders and win amazing prizes

    • Build confidence, make friends and have fun!

  • There are 3 pathways into New Wave:

    • Apply without an idea (looking to join a team)​

    • Apply with an idea (looking for teammates)​

    • Apply with an idea as a solo founder/ fully formed team (ready to go).

      Note there is a max of 4 members per team and all team members must fit the below eligibility criteria.

    To be eligible for New Wave, you must:

    • Be 18 years or older; and

    • Identify as a woman; and be an

    • Existing UNSW student enrolled in an Undergraduate, Masters or PhD program; or an

    • Alumni of UNSW (i.e. graduated from an undergraduate or postgraduate UNSW program); or

    • UNSW academic staff (it is advised that you seek approval from your manager and seek guidance on ownership of any Intellectual Property); or

    • UNSW professional staff (it is advised that you seek approval from your manager and seek guidance on ownership of any Intellectual Property).

    Important note: For the in-person format of the program, you must be available to attend face-to-face workshops and events in Sydney

  • 2024 dates

    Cohort A - May 2024 - In-person

    In-person programming schedule (subject to change):

    • Mon, 4 Mar - Applications open  

    • Mon, 22 Apr – Problem Discovery & Ideation night (UNSW Sydney) Register here.

    • Wed, 1 May - Applications close

    • Sat, 4 May - Mandatory in-person orientation and networking event (1-4pm)

    • 13 May - 24 May (In-person programming with workshops held at UNSW Sydney – Mon, Wed, Fri; 9:30am-4pm)

    • Fri, 31 May - In person Mentor event (Amazon Australia Office)

    • Thu, 27 June – Live Showcase

    Cohort B - September-October 2024 - Virtual

    • Mon, 8 Jul – Applications open  

    • Mon, 26 Aug – Problem Discovery & Ideation night (UNSW Sydney)

    • Wed, 4 Sep – Applications close  

    • Sat, 7 Sep – In-person orientation event & networking (1-4pm)

    • Mon, 9 Sep – Online Orientation event & networking (5:30-7:30pm)

    • 16 Sep - 11 Oct (Programming with online workshops – Mon, Wed evenings, 6:30pm-8pm)

    • Wed, 16 Oct – Hybrid Speed Mentoring night (In-person and online)

    • Thu, 14 Nov - Live Showcase 

    2023 dates

    Cohort A - March-April 2023 - Virtual

    Cohort B - August-September 2023 - In-person


  • New Wave Virtual

    This version is designed to be more flexible as you are not required to attend in-person workshops during scheduled programming hours.

    Learning will primarily take place online via an online learning platform and during the 2 x online live sessions each week (Monday and Wednesday evenings), which you are expected to attend, however, these sessions will be recorded.

    Each week you will need to complete modules and activities to progress through the program.

    You can watch the video lessons and read the material at your own pace, on your phone or computer.

    As UNSW Founders is based at UNSW Sydney, any additional in-person events (e.g. Networking events) will be located in Sydney or otherwise, online.

    New Wave Immersive


    New Wave immersive is a 2 Week Intensive Program, run in-person with elements of online learning.

    If you are looking for an immersive experience that will provide you with the opportunity to focus on your entrepreneurial development and incubate your ideas in a supportive environment with like-minded women, this is the version for you!

    Each day of the program (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays), you will attend in-person workshops and be given time to apply your learnings and work on your ventures and with your teams. Learning will primarily take place during workshops and will be complimented by online modules. Programming hours are 9:30am-4:00pm.

    In addition to the workshops, there will be networking events, site visits and 1:1 support provided and you are invited to work onsite outside of programming hours (including Tuesdays and Thursdays).

    Each week you will need to complete activities to progress through the program.

    You can read the Program Outline for more information here.

    Both versions of the program require a 3-minute pitch submission on completion of the bootcamp.

  • We understand that running the New Wave Program in-person at UNSW Sydney has its perks but it may also create barriers for UNSW affiliates who don’t reside in Sydney. That’s why we are excited to partner with UNSW Canberra to offer up to five New Wave Ambassador Scholarships worth up to $2000 each to help you attend the 2-week program in-person in Sydney.

    What is included in the scholarship?

    The scholarship will be offered in the form of up to $2000 to go towards accommodation and travel costs to help you attend the face-to-face program in Sydney and the Showcase Event.

    It will be your responsibility to book and arrange travel to/from Canberra and accommodation in Sydney, however we can provide recommendations.

    For more details and key travel dates please request a copy of the New Wave Ambassador Scholarship Agreement Form (contact victoriarose.tucker@unsw.edu.au)

    Who is eligible to apply for the scholarship?

    To be eligible to apply for the scholarship, you must meet the standard program eligibility criteria AND reside in Canberra (proof of residence required). You will automatically be considered if you meet the above criteria. Please indicate Canberra as place of residence in your application.

    How are scholarship recipients selected?

    1. The New Wave Program Manager will review your written application

    2. Should your initial application be successful, you will progress to the next round where you will have a 15 minute phone call with the New Wave Program Manager and a representative from UNSW Canberra to discuss your application. You will be contacted directly to arrange. Proof of residence will be requested at this stage.

    3. Based on the above, up to two candidates will be offered a scholarship. Recipients will need to read and sign the terms and conditions associated with becoming a New Wave Program Ambassador as part of accepting their scholarship.

    4. All unsuccessful scholarship applicants will be contacted and are still welcome to join the program or to re-apply for future cohorts.

  • For further information about New Wave, get in touch with us at newwave@unsw.edu.au or schedule a chat with Program Manager, Victoria at calendly.com/victoriarose-tucker

New Wave Participant Testimonials

New Wave Success Stories

From Student to Startup Founder

Frances Atkins is the co-founder of givvable.com. The platform uses AI-driven technology to help companies monitor and track the sustainability of their suppliers, with a focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance.

After 15 years working in the corporate world as a Finance lawyer at Ashurst and Vice President at J.P Morgan, Frances decided to change her career trajectory and enrolled in the MBA (Exec) program at the UNSW Business School to explore other career opportunities. Since discovering the UNSW Founders New Wave program in 2019, Frances founded two start-ups, ‘GoodGivs’ and ‘givvable’.

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From Alumni to Award-winning Entrepreneur

Cindi Shaw is the Founder of toGET.com.au, an online local marketplace where Locals can shop easily for quality local produce online with one cart and one transaction for delivery or click and collect.

Prior to New Wave, Cindi was a destination marketing specialist with a background in the tourism industry, saw the devastating impact COVID had on small businesses she knew and loved. With her experience in working with small businesses, associations, and online platforms, she knew she could help them survive and thrive. Her experience as a mother, caretaker, and shopper led her to notice the difficulties of provisioning the household, which gave her the idea to create ‘toGET’.

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From Research to Impact

Adriana Verges is a UNSW Researcher, Marine Ecologist & Founder and chief investigator of Operation Crayweed. Adriana’s research focuses on restoring algal forests, seagrass meadows, and the impact of climate change on underwater environments.

As marine ecologists leading some of the biggest restoration and rehabilitation projects in Australia, Adriana saw the need to optimise marine restoration projects at scale, and show the positive impact of the scientific endeavour. Adriana heard about New Wave through an internal UNSW email, and raised it with her cofounder Mariana as an opportunity to commercialise their research & re-wild Earth's oceans.

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