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Metro Students | 28 February 2023 |
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Welcome to a new semester at UniSA! We hope you had an enjoyable break and are excited to begin a new year of learning and growth. To start the semester off, we have a great lineup of activities and events planned for you, with something for everyone to enjoy. Scroll down to see what's coming up soon, and check out our newsletters throughout the year to stay up-to-date on what UniSA has to offer.
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Grab some free breakfast at Brekky Bar |
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Have a laugh with Deadly Darwin comedians |
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Discover (or rediscover) campus life at Campus Fair |
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Get Wanderlost in your next adventure |
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Register for the Veterans’ Engagement and Education Program |
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Have you considered applying for a scholarship? |
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Practise mindfulness activities to manage daily stress |
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Improve your time management skills |
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Commit to be fit with UniSA Sport |
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Thinking about taking your degree global this year? |
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Apply now to be on the MOD. Museum Youth Board |
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Grab some free breakfast at Brekky Bar
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Drop by for a quick bite to eat and start your day with some tasty and nutritious meal options!
Running every week from 28 February until 8 June (excluding mid-semester teaching break), Brekky Bar will be available at your campus on the following days:
• City East: Tuesday, 8.30am – 11.00am, Plaza • Magill: Tuesday, 8.45am – 11.00am, Student Lounge • Whyalla: Tuesday, 9.30am – 11.30am, USASA Student Lounge • Mount Gambier: Wednesday, 8.30am – 11.00am, Student Kitchen • City West: Wednesday, 9.30am – 11.30am, Student Lounge • Mawson Lakes: Thursday, 9.30am – 11.30am, F Building |
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Have a laugh with Deadly Darwin comedians
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Deadly Darwin are three Northern Territory comedians in town for the Adelaide Fringe, and they're bringing their show 'Back in Blak' to UniSA!
The comedy trio aims to create healing and reconciliation using comedy, and they hope to get the audience to reflect on any unconscious bias and find ways to create a better world through this one-hour special of comedic performance including Q&A.
Hosted by Wirringka Student Services, we invite you to join us in this reconciliation event for a good laugh. Tickets are only $10 + booking fee (normally $25). |
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Friday 3 March |
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11.00am – 12.00pm |
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City West campus & Online |
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Discover (or rediscover) campus life at Campus Fair
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Want to meet other students with similar cultural, academic or social interest? Perhaps you like to stay active by participating in sports and fitness activities? Or maybe you just want to learn more about the support services available at UniSA?
Come along to Campus Fair to join in the festivities and explore what campus life is all about! • City West: Wednesday 8 March, 11.30am – 2.30pm • Mawson Lakes: Thursday 9 March, 11.30am – 2.30pm • City East: Wednesday 15 March, 11.30am – 2.30pm • Magill: Thursday 16 March, 11.30am – 2.30pm
Visit the website to see what clubs and services will be there at each event. |
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Get Wanderlost in your next adventure
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We're excited to bring you another episode of Get Wanderlost!
In this series of mystery activities, each event brings a new surprise, experience and adventure, giving you an opportunity to make new friends and maybe even learn a new skill or two. Here's your clue for our next event:
Step on board and stand up tall, check your balance and do not fall. Don’t be rash… or you’ll make a splash!
Tickets are $15 per person, and include transport, lunch and all activities. These events don't take long to sell out, so get your tickets now! |
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Friday 10 March |
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8.15am – 2.30pm |
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Meet at City West campus |
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Register for the Veterans’ Engagement and Education Program
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Are you a veteran, current serving or ex-serving Australian Defence Force member, first responder, or their immediate family member?
UniSA offers the Veterans’ Engagement and Education Program (VEEP), providing you with personalised study support to help you balance your study with work and family commitments, and to respond to some of the unique challenges that may arise as a result of your service.
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Have you considered applying for a scholarship?
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Practise mindfulness activities to manage daily stress
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Join our free mindfulness practice sessions and learn how to manage the stresses of daily life, and how to have control over how you adapt and respond.
Sessions are held every Tuesday afternoon from 7 March to 18 April, with topics including creating a mindfulness routine, managing challenging thoughts and feelings, and improving focus and concentration.
You can participate in the whole series or simply register for the sessions you're most interested in. |
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Tuesdays 7 March – 18 April |
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3.00pm – 4.00pm |
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Magill campus |
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Improve your time management skills
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Are you struggling to get a good study-life balance, or maybe you just want to be able to manage your time better?
As part of the Thrive@UniSA online workshop series, this one-hour workshop will provide you with practical strategies for time management, as well as self-care to assist you to study effectively. |
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Tuesday 14 March |
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1.00pm – 2.00pm |
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Online |
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Commit to be fit with UniSA Sport
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Sign up for a UniSA Sport gym and pool membership between now and Monday 20 March, and pay no admin fee!
Get your friends together to get unlimited access to our facilities – this means gyms across all four UniSA metro campuses, and pool and group fitness classes at Pridham Hall. This is the perfect time to kickstart your 2023 fitness journey and we’ll be supporting you at every step. All ages and abilities are welcome. |
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FOR YOUR PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Thinking about taking your degree global this year?
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Immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and build your confidence and independence by taking part in one of our midyear short-term study overseas programs.
Ranging from 2-6 weeks, these programs offer you the chance to broaden your horizons, gain new skills and make lifelong friends while studying overseas. You'll gain valuable cross-cultural communication and problem-solving skills that will be highly valued by employers. Applications for short-term exchange close on Friday 3 March. See the website for further details and other program deadlines. |
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Apply now to be on the MOD. Museum Youth Board
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MOD. is looking for students to join our Youth Board in 2023. It’s a program for young people who are interested in testing, prototyping and co-designing concepts, exhibitions, events, and experiences.
As part of the board, you will participate in professional development with the exhibition team, and have behind-the-scenes access. This will involve working alongside artists and researchers, and directly contributing to MOD.’s activity.
To be eligible, you need to be between 15-25 years old and interested in science, art, technology, design, exhibitions, or events. If this sounds like you, submit your applications by Wednesday 8 March. |
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The University of South Australia respectfully
acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the First Nations’ traditional owners of the lands that are now home to the UniSA campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. |
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