by Alana | Dec 16, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events, Resources
PASS sessions are up and running for the trimester! They will take a pause during the holiday break but will recommence weekly for the rest of the trimester. What is a PASS session? PASS (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) is an academic assistance program that involves...
by Alana | Dec 8, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
The last session of the first Law Careers Connect 2020 series, “Building a Digital Profile” is on tonight at 7pm! The session will begin with Professor Michael Adams and Julia Day from UNE Law with an appearance from Aaron Driver from UNE...
by Amy | Nov 19, 2020 | News, Opportunities and Events, Resources
So you’ve finished your degree. Now what? The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the clouds are parting. Must mean that you’ve finished your degree. Congratulations. You’ve worked hard and have accomplished a great deal to make it to this point. But now begs...
by Amy | Nov 10, 2020 | Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events, Resources
This has been a tough year. However, there has been so much positive sentiment, which we need to capture through a national landmark study which is the first of its kind, being conducted by the International Education Association of Australia (IEAA) and Education New...
by Alana | Oct 20, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
This year, the annual Frank Archibald memorial lecture will be focused on ‘Cementing Indigenous Leadership in Higher Education’ and will be presented by Professor Michelle Trudgett, Pro Vice-Chancellor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education,...
by Alana | Oct 13, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
Are you a female enrolled in a Bachelors of Masters course? Are you intending to work in the domestic violence area of practice? If this sounds like you, you may be eligible for the Sabine Altmann Memorial Award of $1500. Applications close 2nd of November. These...