A little bit more general info …

Hi Freshers

Thought I might add the following just in case you didn’t find it on the UNE website.


The Student Centre provides you with a focal point of contact for all your administrative enquiries during your Study at UNE, from enquiring about a potential course until you reach your graduation. As a current student you have access to myUNE, the UNE Student Portal, through which you can access your online units, manage your enrolment, change personal information and access many useful functions.

Enrich your academic life at UNE - find out more about our student exchange program that could see you undertaking part of your study offshore, and the professional development opportunities provided through UNE Partnerships. Add value to your CV, and provide evidence of your commitment to developing the UNE Graduate Attributes and preparing yourself for graduate employment and citizenship by participating in the New England Award.

Study@UNE – as an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework student

Once you have decided on the course you wish to study, applied for admission (for prospective students – join us) to UNE, and been accepted as a UNE student, your academic life will involve:

Key resources that you will need include our:

Support@UNE

We provide a range of support services to help you with every aspect of your life as a student. A broad range of support services is available to help you with your academic, administrative, financial, IT, personal and resource needs. Additional support services are provided for off-campus, indigenous, and international students.

Academic and learning support

Academic and learning skills support is provided by the Academic Skills Office who can help you with study skills, academic writing, academic reading, oral presentations and a host of other skills.

Administrative support

Administrative support for students is provided by our Student Centre staff who can help you with:

Financial support

UNE provides financial assistance and scholarships to help you throughout your studies.

IT support

IT support is provided primarily by the IT Directorate who can help with things like:

Personal support

A range of support services are available to help you with your broader support needs. These include:

Our Student Assist program helps you with:

Resource support

Resource support is provided by the Library who can help you with:

  • Books and journals
  • Exam papers
  • Finding information for assignments
  • Information skills training (http://www.une.edu.au/training/fi.htm)
  • Online databases
  • Referencing guides
  • Research guides
  • Research tools like Endnote.

Additional support services

are provided for off-campus, indigenous, and international students, with support for:

Keep up-to-date

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