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Win up to $250 for your Movember fundraiser
Fuel your studies with the USASA Pantry
Puzzle Corner: Summer break jigsaw
Join a focus group for UniSA’s new men’s peer program
Student story: The Butterfly Hug
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UniSA Movember competition - Support men's health this Movember!
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Win up to $250 for your Movember fundraiser
Movember is here and we’re excited to give back by donating to your Movember fundraisers. Whether you can grow a mo or not, there are many ways to get involved and support men’s health this month!

How to enter:
1. Start your fundraising campaign on the official Movember website.
2. Post a photo of your mo (or your Movember challenge) to Instagram.
3. Tag #unisamovember and @universitysa in the caption.

The winner will receive a $250 donation to their Movember fundraiser, three finalists will receive a $100 donation, and 20 other submissions will be drawn at random to receive a $50 donation.

Check the T&Cs and enter before Sunday 24 November!
CHECK OUT MOVEMBER COMPETITION
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Fuel your studies with the USASA Pantry
Want to take the financial stress out of your grocery shopping? USASA Pantry has you covered.

Swing by the pantry pop-up at City West campus for free and low-cost fresh fruits, veggies, and pantry staples. No sign-up needed, just bring your own shopping bags and stock up on essentials to keep you fuelled and focused.
Date
Thursday 14, 21 & 28 November
Time
11:30am – 1:30pm
Location
Between Student Lounge & Sit Lo, City West campus
DISCOVER USASA PANTRY
Get involved - Team UniSA
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PUZZLE CORNER
 
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Summer break jigsaw
With SP5 exams and final assessments almost behind us, we’re getting excited for the uni break!

Solve this puzzle to reveal one of South Australia’s many summer hot spots. Complete the puzzle and enter your details by Thursday 21 November to win one of five $20 gift cards of your choice!
PLAY PUZZLE
FOR YOUR WELLBEING
 
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Join a focus group for UniSA’s new men’s peer program
UniSA is partnering with an external organisation to trial a new program in 2025, designed to create a safe and non-judgemental space for male students to connect over dinners and share conversations.

If you’re a UniSA student who identifies as male, we want your input! Join our focus group on Wednesday 27 November from 5:00pm – 7:00pm and help shape this important program. Dinner will be provided, and participants will also receive a $50 gift card.

Interested? Fill out our expression of interest form below and we'll be in touch!
JOIN FOCUS GROUP
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Student story: The Butterfly Hug
Feeling overwhelmed? This story by Master of Social Work student Yuting Cai offers a simple, yet practical technique to help restore calm to your day. Here’s a glimpse of Yuting’s story:

“As I began my social work placement, I experienced a mix of excitement and anxiety. I had a strong desire to make a difference, but I quickly became overwhelmed by the emotional weight of my clients' stories. I started to question my ability to provide the support they needed.

One particularly tough day, after a session that left me feeling helpless, I sought support from my counsellor. I expressed how overwhelming it was to carry the weight of my clients' struggles. She listened intently and then introduced me to a self-soothing technique called The Butterfly Hug. At first, I was sceptical. How could a simple technique help me manage my emotional turmoil? But my counsellor explained that The Butterfly Hug promotes relaxation and emotional regulation, especially in stressful situations.

She demonstrated the technique by crossing her arms over her chest and gently tapping her shoulders in a rhythmic pattern. Intrigued and desperate for relief, I decided to give it a try. As I crossed my arms and tapped, I focused on my breath, inhaling deeply and exhaling slowly. With each tap, a wave of calm washed over me, and the weight of the day started to lift.”
READ YUTING’S FULL STORY
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OTHER EVENTS
 
AdeLOUD
Saturday 16 November, 4:00pm – 2:00am, UniBar Adelaide
It’s time to get noisy at AdeLOUD. This new student-led music festival brings unparalleled energy and an impressive lineup, including Genesis Owusu, Elsy Wameyo, JamesJamesJames, In2stellar, and more. All UniSA students can access $25 tickets. Get yours today!
GET ADELOUD TICKETS
Self-Development Online Intensives
Tuesday 26 November & Wednesday 27 November, 10:00am – 1:00pm, Online
Looking for professional development opportunities during the break? Register for our self-development intensives and boost your communication, networking and public speaking skills. Led by experienced external facilitators, these sessions can be counted towards the UniSA+ Award.
REGISTER FOR ONLINE INTENSIVES
 
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