by Alana | Aug 12, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events, Resources
As part of UNE’s commitment to a culture that values reporting and finding suitable resolutions, we are offering a new simplified way of lodging a complaint, grievance, or compliment. Grapevine is an online platform that allows students to make a secure,...
by Amy | Aug 11, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
The last date to withdraw for Trimester 2, 2020, is the 31st August 2020. We know that circumstances might have changed after census date, so we have put some support options together in case you need them! Extensions: To request an extension for an assessment,...
by Alana | Aug 7, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
Are you an Indigenous artist who would love to get your work out into the world? If so, Oorala is running their very first t-shirt competition! The aim is to attract a design that speaks to Oorala’s commitment to creating a sense of community and celebrates...
by Alana | Aug 5, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
Get your dancing shoes on, we have the next Creative New England (CNE) competition for you! All you need to do is: – Learn a 32 step dance sequence (sequence and examples found on the webpage) – Film it (in your style) – Submit it! – Win...
by Alana | Aug 4, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events
The 2020 National Diversity & Careers Fair will be held on 20th August 2020 from 11am – 2pm AEST. Register your interest as soon as possible to be a part! This recruiting fair is all about showcasing employers who celebrate diversity and have concrete...
by Alana | Aug 3, 2020 | General News, Latest News, News, Opportunities and Events, Resources
A study gym is a free and confidential, one-on-one session designed to help you develop skills and strategies including managing time, overcoming exam anxiety, dealing with perfectionism, improving concentration and memory, and beating procrastination. Think of it as...