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20 April 2022

Student News

 

Mid-semester break is nearly over, and the weather's getting a bit chilly now - just in time to spend the rest of the break in cosy comfort!

Since we're near the second half of the semester, though, it's a good chance to log into MyUni to check when assignments are due, look at your timetable for the rest of your semester in MyAdelaide.

If you're keen on making some healthy habits - or just being a bit more mindful about your own health - the Wellbeing Hub has some excellent resources that help you to make a healthy habit in 5 minutes. Not to mention that next week is Health Week - with loads of activities around campus through the week.

On that note, enjoy the rest of your break, and keep nice and toasty in the cooler weather!

 

Important dates

11 - 26
April

Semester 1
Mid semester break

25
April

Public holiday
ANZAC Day Public Holiday

Remember to check your Access Adelaide account, Course Planner and Critical Dates 2022 for important dates relevant for your study period.

Visit the Graduations website for specific deadlines about conferral applications.

 

News & opportunities

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The Noodle Cup competition closes next Friday

The Noodle Cup judges are looking for three things for Chef’s Choice. Visual appeal, creativity of name, and recipe originality. Post a pic of your levelled-up noodle creation with the hashtag #TheNoodleCup until Friday 29 April for the chance to WIN $500. Thanks to Adelaide University Union and NongShim.

 

Have a medical condition or disability?
You may be eligible for Alternative Exam Arrangements (AEA). You’ll need to register with Disability Support and provide supporting medical documentation. Last date to register to arrange AEA for semester 1 is 22 April. Phone 83135962 or email disability@adelaide.edu.au

 
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Are you passionate about wellbeing?

We want your feedback about the Wellbeing Hub! Come along to our focus groups, where you'll receive  complementary food during the in-person session (and food vouchers for the Zoom session). Registration is currently open.

Build a safer campus with free workshops
MATE Bystander workshops are part of the training on offer to help build a campus where everyone can feel safe. To learn more about reporting an incident, how to support someone who might want to report or confidently speak out and offer help, take this opportunity to register and attend.

 
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Need FREE legal advice?
Offering free legal advice to individuals and small businesses on commercial matters, the Entrepreneur and Venture Advice Clinic is run by students from our very own Law School and supervised by experienced legal practitioners. Find out more or book an appointment online here.
Sciences Student Success Advisors are relocating
Starting next Tuesday (26 April 2022), Student Success Advisors for all Sciences programs move to Level 1, Ingkarni Wardli. All in-person program advice and enrolment support for the Faulty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology will then be provided at the Ingkarni Wardli Student Support Hub. Remote support options stay the same!
 

Events

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Health Week (26-29 April)

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This Health Week, we are inviting you to explore short, 5 minute activities to support your body, brain and social wellbeing. Student Health & Wellbeing will be popping up in different locations around campus offering free food, good chat and opportunity to improve your wellbeing.
 
 

Learn careers skills with the Disability, Illness and Divergence Association (DIDA)
1pm 27 April, 6 July & 13 July - Hub Central room 3034 & via Zoom
In these Careers Skills Workshops, learn about confidence in the workplace, disclosure of disability, worker’s rights, and resources beyond university for students with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or neurodivergence. Join the Disability Illness and Divergence Association, with University Specialist Employment Partnership (USEP).

 

Careers & Employment

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Career Services and Student Employment support are free for all students.

  • For casual work while you study check out the Student Employment site from the AUU.
  • Gain internships and work experience by searching CareerHub
  • Find Graduate Jobs (apply before you graduate) with Career Services
  • Search for work at the University

The Careers team also run employer events and workshops to increase your employability, build your resume and LinkedIn profile, improve interview skills, grow your career and more.

 

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