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University Health Week
April 6 to April 9, 2021. This semester Health Week is all about mental and physical fitness, nature and mindfulness. Sign up for sessions co-run by students and specialists in their field. You’ll find tools and opportunities to connect meaningfully with nature, yourself and others.
Graduation Ceremonies begin next week
Graduation ceremonies will be held between 12 April – 7 May 2021. University of Adelaide closure period will occur between Monday 19 to Friday 23 April 2021. There will be no Graduation Ceremonies scheduled during this week. Please visit the Graduations website for more information.
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How can Student Care’s Education and Welfare Officers help you?
Education and Welfare Officers (EWOs) can assist you with a whole range of matters, including accommodation, small loans and grants, Centrelink, advocacy within the University for academic and administrative matters, and much more. Visit the Student Care website for contact details and a full list of services.
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Student News email – Important Dates error
In this week’s Student News email sent on 25 November, the Term 4 census date was incorrectly listed. Term 4 census date was 19 October 2020. The date published (30 November) is the census date for Early Add Term 4 only. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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Have a medical condition or disability?
You may be eligible for Alternative Exam Arrangements (AEAs). To receive these alternative arrangements, you will need to register with Disability Support and provide supporting medical documentation. The AEA cut-off date for semester 2 2020 is Friday 9th October 2020. Previously had AEAs and taken a break from your studies for more than two semesters? […]
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Keep up the social distancing
We’re back on campus and it’s very easy to slip back into old habits – but it’s still incredibly important that we keep up the social distancing where possible. A gentle reminder of what social distancing means: keeping 1.5 metres apart from others where possible (if there’s no room in your regular study space, try […]
Scams targeting Chinese people in Adelaide
The Australian Federal Police is warning of scams that are again targeting members of Adelaide’s Chinese community, including students. Such scams have previously been reported in 2018 and 2019. We recommend you visit the Scamwatch site for more details, and please report any such scams to Scamwatch.
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Changes to building access on North Terrace
Beginning February 14 (this Friday) and ending at 6:00 am, March 15, all buildings on the North Terrace campus will only be accessible using a valid University ID card after 5pm, Monday to Friday and any time on Saturdays and Sundays. This includes Hub Central, Helen Mayo North and South and the Nexus 10 complex. […]
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Keeping your bike secure
Worried about bike security? Thanks to SA Police, there are some great tips below to keep your bike as secure as possible! Engrave or mark your bike frame, and any bike accessories >> Mark it permanently (ultraviolet pen, microdot, etc.) with “S” (for South Australia) followed by your driver’s licence number e.g. S123456 Take a […]
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Exam rescue station
Left your spare pen at home? Calculator run out of battery? Need a quick sugar fix? We’ve got your back! Head to the Union’s Exam Rescue Station at Wayville Showgrounds for help, advice and a huge range of free and loaned items. Just look for the red Union flag outside the exam venue!
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