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Regional Students | 25 July 2023 |
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Welcome to the new semester! Throughout SP5, we will share plenty of information about what's happening around campus, great resources for your study, wellbeing, and personal and professional development. So buckle up, stay curious, and get ready to make the most of your uni life. |
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Start your day with free tasty food at Brekky Bar |
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Awake the artist in you: MOD. poster competition |
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Explore your unstoppable future at UniSA Open Day |
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Tune in for UniSA Library Instagram takeover |
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Last chance to bring your business ideas to life |
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Start your day with free tasty food at Brekky Bar
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Brekky Bar is back and better than ever in SP5! Get ready to kickstart your day with tasty food free to all UniSA students. Find out the schedule at your campus below and start your amazing day at our Brekky Bar.
• Whyalla: Tuesdays, 9.30am – 11.30am, USASA Student Lounge • Mount Gambier: Wednesdays, 8.30am – 11.00am, Student Kitchen |
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Awake the artist in you: MOD. poster competition
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We’ve been working with our Youth Board on an upcoming event showcasing young filmmakers and artisan creatives. But first, the Youth Board need your help.
We are looking for a 15-25-year-old artist/designer/creative person to create an artwork for the event. Artists can have creative freedom in the design, but should reference the theme of ‘pushing the limits’ and that MOD. is showcasing filmmakers and artisan creatives.
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artwork does not need to include any text and should work as the visual identity of the event. Submission can be in any medium including photography, graphic design, or illustration. Submit your work by Friday 4 August to win great prizes. First prize winner will be awarded with a $250 VISA gift card and merit award winners will take home a prize pack of MOD. merchandise. |
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Explore your unstoppable future at UniSA Open Day
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Join us for Open Day at our City West and City East campuses! Chat to staff about how you can build on your existing study and explore your career options through presentations, tours, and interactive activities. Or just come along to enjoy the atmosphere, live music and food!
Visit City East to discover all things health, and City West for everything offered in the fields of architecture, business, STEM, education, creative industries, psychology, and more.
You can also explore our other metropolitan and regional campuses throughout August: • Mount Gambier – Sunday 6 August • City West and City East – Sunday 13 August • Mawson Lakes – Sunday 27 August • Whyalla – Sunday 27 August • Magill – Wednesday 30 August |
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Tune in for UniSA Library Instagram takeover
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UniSA Library will be taking over the UniSA Instagram channel on Wednesdays in week 1 to 4 from 2.00pm – 3.00pm, so remember to tune in for some of our favourite library tips! Can’t wait? This video covers the library basics.
We excited to welcome all students to SP5, whether you’re new to it all or a seasoned pro. If you are looking for a great space to study, an online eBook, or anything in between, UniSA Library has got you covered. Make sure to Ask the Library
if you have any questions – we are available until midnight on weekdays.
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FOR YOUR PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Last chance to bring your business ideas to life
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Calling all aspiring entrepreneurs! Don’t miss the last chance to apply for the 2023 Venture Catalyst program. Presented by the Innovation & Collaboration Centre and UniSA, this is a great opportunity to take your idea to the next level and transform it into a thriving business. Immerse yourself in a six-month incubator program that offers unparalleled support and resources. Here's what you can expect:
• $10,000 funding to kickstart your venture • Free workspace at City West in the Enterprise Hub (for 6-12 months) • Mentoring and access to a network of global industry experts And so much more…
Applications are open until Sunday 30 July. Find out more and apply today! |
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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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