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Explore the challenge rooms at Hijinx Hotel with the G'Day Mates |
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Turn your second-hand goods into good use with the USASA Op Shop |
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Alert: New season of The Study Room podcast just dropped! |
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Take this online training to help build a respectful culture at uni |
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Join us for our self-development intensive during the April study break |
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Chelsea Randall: A lifelong passion for learning |
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Student life quiz: Winners |
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Explore the challenge rooms at Hijinx Hotel with the G'Day Mates
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Say goodbye to boring hotel rooms and hello to quick-play challenge rooms where fun is the name of the game. Work together in teams of five to conquer 10 unique challenge rooms, each promising a magical, immersive and fun experience. From ball pits and a giant floor piano to dazzling lights and upside down corridors, Hijinx Hotel will offer a visit full of wonder along with a restaurant and a bar where you can get fuelled for your game.
For only $20 (normally $50), you can be a part of the excitement and connect with others. Grab your friends and join the adventure!
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Sunday 21 April |
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1:30pm – 3:00pm |
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Hijinx Hotel, Rundle Place |
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Turn your second-hand goods into good use with the USASA Op Shop
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USASA is excited to bring a brand-new USASA Op Shop to the City West campus! Your donations of second-hand goods are needed to make it a success. If you have the following items to donate, bring them to the City West USASA Shop (BH2-19; opposite Sit Lo) from 9:00am – 5:00pm Monday to Friday:
• Clothing, accessories and shoes • Stationery, notepads, calculators • Books – including textbooks • Media – DVDs/magazines/music
Help us turn your pre-loved items into treasures for fellow students and contribute to a sustainable community. Reach out to the USASA Shop if you have questions about donations.
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Alert: New season of The Study Room podcast just dropped!
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The Study Room is a podcast produced by UniSA student for UniSA students, and season four has just been released! In this latest season, we unpack the ultra-relatable topics of group work and artificial intelligence, and spill the tea on academic integrity (or should we say: integri-tea?).
Puns aside, we believe the three new episodes of The Study Room will be very helpful for all UniSA students, no matter what year or program you are in. So, hold on to your headphones and your overpriced coffee, because it’s time to listen in to The Study Room podcast!
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Take this online training to help build a respectful culture at uni
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In celebrating Respect Month this April, we invite you to participate in the Consent and Respectful Relationships online training, which provides best-practice information to ensure that safety, respect and responsibility are the foundations of our university culture.
Regardless of your gender, sexuality or existing knowledge on the topic, this training module will equip you with practical strategies for demonstrating respect and understanding consent when interacting with others. Incorporating meaningful true-to-life scenarios and relevant video content, this will be an engaging learning experience. Complete the training and help build a culture of mutual understanding and respect.
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FOR YOUR PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Join us for our self-development intensive during the April study break
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Our self-development intensives are not your traditional workshops; they are led by experienced external facilitators covering essential topics such as identifying strengths, effective communication, and relationship building. You will walk away with a fresh perspective through hands-on learning experiences, facilitated by a holistic coach and a movement coach.
Both days will be held at the City West campus, and your participation can be counted towards the UniSA+ Award. Register now and get ready to have some fun.
Discover your strengths and create your vision | Thursday 18 April | 9:00am – 1:00pm Essence of communication and develop meaningful relationships | Friday 19 April | 9:00am – 1:00pm
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Chelsea Randall: A lifelong passion for learning
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The past 12 months have been full-on for Chelsea Randall. While captaining the Crows AFLW team, she was also completing her Bachelor of Education at UniSA.
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feels emotional when she thinks about finishing her university degree late last year. “I’m passionate about teaching, I think teachers do an amazing job,” says Chelsea. “That’s something that sits with me, the power to impact and influence and support someone throughout their journey. I was very lucky to have some amazing teachers and coaches around me, so I want to pay that forward to the next generation.” When Chelsea was younger, she had the belief that she wasn’t smart enough to go to university. Upon achieving the goal she’s been striving to reach for 12 years, the significant journey makes her qualification even more special.
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were times when Chelsea questioned why she was doing it. It’s certainly been a juggle trying to work full-time and captain an elite footy team as well as study, but Chelsea said the flexible arrangements and support she’s had from family, friends, colleagues, and the Uni have made it all possible. The past 12 years have been challenging, but now Chelsea is able to say she’s got a degree behind her and a plan for post-footy. “I can’t thank UniSA enough.”
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Student life quiz: Winners |
A big thank you to all who participated in the quiz and congratulations to Grace Smith, Aishwarya Mathew, Sandunika Vidana, Viv Dao and Rhani Smart for winning the prize draw. Stay tuned for the next one! |
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Respect Month Brekky Bar activations |
Wednesday 24 April, 9:30am – 11:30am, Mawson Lakes Wednesday 1 May, 9:30am – 11:30am, City West Join us to explore what respect at uni means, join the conversation about consent and grab a free tote bag, share your thoughts on our banner and make your own 'respect' badge to proudly showcase your commitment to creating a culture of respect.
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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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