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Regional Students | 19 September 2023 |
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As you enjoy the mid-semester break, it's the perfect time to recharge and make the most of your well-deserved time off. Explore the fantastic workshops coming up that will expand your career horizons, and don’t forget to challenge your mind in the Puzzle Corner and enter to win one of the gift cards. |
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Puzzle Corner: Student Life crossword |
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Make the most of your break by investing in your future |
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Student Life crossword |
You do not need to be a crossword expert to enjoy this issue of Puzzle Corner. The clues are fun, light-hearted, and inspired by uni life at UniSA. Send a screenshot of your crossword result to studentlife@unisa.edu.au by Friday 29 September to win one of five $20 gift cards of your choice. |
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FOR YOUR PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Make the most of your break by investing in your future
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Unlock your future during the semester break with the upcoming online career workshops. All workshops are delivered live via Zoom by a qualified and experienced Career Adviser from UniSA’s Career Services team. These are great opportunities to gain valuable insights into the professional world and take steps towards your dream career. Here are the two workshops coming up next and find out more here. |
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Networking: How to network effectively |
Thursday 28 September I 9.30am – 11.00am I Online Networking is your key to enhancing job prospects, leaving a lasting impression, and building valuable connections. Join this workshop to learn about various networking techniques, explore the '6 degrees of separation' concept, and reveal how networking and LinkedIn can open doors to hidden job opportunities. Plus, there will be expert tips for preparing and excelling at networking events. |
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How to write a winning resume & cover letter |
Thursday 28 September I 1.30pm – 3.00pm I Online Get a step-by-step guide on crafting winning resumes and cover letters, and stand out when applying for internships, graduate employment opportunities or other work. |
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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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