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UPCOMING EVENTS

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN FOR 2020 AND BEYONDEngineering and DesignTuesday 8 September, 6–8 pmGeelong Waurn Ponds Campus RSVP to: sebe-events@deakin.edu.au

DEVELOP, PLAN, DESIGN AND BUILD YOUR FUTURE Architecture and Built EnvironmentWednesday 9 September, 6–8 pmGeelong Waterfront CampusRSVP: sebe-events@deakin.edu.au

HEALTH SCIENCES AND PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH PROMOTION INFORMATION NIGHTThursday 17 September, 4.30–6 pmMelbourne Burwood CampusWednesday 16 September, 4.30–6 pmGeelong Waterfront CampusRSVP here

CHANGE OF PREFERENCE EVENTSSee page 2

M E L B O U R N E | G E E L O N G | W A R R N A M B O O L | C L O U D L E A R N I N G

CAREERS NETWORK BULLETIN

C h a n g e o f P r e f e r e n c eWelcome to issue 4 of the Careers Network Bulletin for 2015. This edition will focus on Change of Preference, providing you and your students with all the

information you need to navigate this important time of year.

CHANGE OF PREFERENCE IS AROUND THE CORNER!Change of Preference can be a stressful time of year but Deakin is here to help both you and your students.

While students can change their preferences from 23 November, we know the real demand comes after ATAR results are released. With no shortage of ways to get all the information you need, why not make Deakin your first point of call?

From 7 am on Monday 14 December Deakin will open a hotline to answer any enquiries from students, parents and teachers.

We will also run various events and online chats that are designed to inform and encourage students to make the best choice.

Please see page 2 for more details.

Guaranteed pathways to Deakin Life doesn’t always follow a straight line – and a student’s path to Deakin doesn’t have to either. Deakin has many pathway options for a range of applicants, including Year 12 students and those returning to study.

• TAFE pathways • Deakin College • Associate degrees

Find out more about pathways.

14–18 and 21 DecemberONLINE CHAT SESSIONSVisit choose.deakin.edu.au during these times to chat online with staff and ask questions about changing your preferences and getting into Deakin.

• 14 December, 7 am–7 pm• 15–18 December, 9 am–7 pm• 21 December, 9 am–12 noon

14–21 DecemberCHANGE OF PREFERENCE HOTLINEFor advice or more information about studying at Deakin, please phone the Deakin Change of Preference hotline on 1300 DEGREE (1300 334 733) during these times.

• 14 December, 7 am–7 pm• 15–18 December, 9 am–7 pm• 19–20 December, 9 am–2 pm• 21 December, 9 am–12 noon

15 DecemberWALK AND TALK TOURWarrnambool Campus Princes Highway, Warrnambool 11 am–1 pm

Explore the campus, including our accommodation facilities, and find out more about course options.

Online registration is required.

15 DecemberINFORMATION EVENINGMelbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood 4 pm–7 pm

Explore our Melbourne Burwood Campus, attend course-specific information sessions and chat with staff and current students at the expo. Faculty breakout sessions and tours will also be available.

Online registration is required.

16 DecemberINFORMATION EVENINGGeelong Waterfront Campus 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong 4 pm–7 pm

Explore our Geelong Waterfront Campus, attend course-specific information sessions and chat with staff and current students at the expo. Faculty breakout sessions and tours will also be available.

Online registration is required.

CHANGE OF PREFERENCE EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

DECEMBER 2015

16 DecemberWALK AND TALK TOURGeelong Waurn Ponds Campus 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds 2 pm–4 pm

Explore the campus, including our accommodation facilities, and find out more about course options.

Online registration is required.

17 DecemberDROP-IN SESSIONWerribee Learning Centre 9 Bridge Street, Werribee 4 pm–6 pm

Drop into the Werribee Learning Centre to chat to staff one-on-one about your study options at a Deakin learning centre and our other locations.

JANUARY 2016

JanuaryROUND ONE OFFERS RELEASED, CHANGE OF PREFERENCE RE-OPENS

19, 21, 28 JanuaryONE-ON-ONE CHATSMelbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood

Geelong Waterfront Campus 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong

9 am–5 pm

Meet face-to-face with a Deakin staff member to talk through your study and pathways options.

Online registration is required.

20 JanuaryDROP-IN SESSIONWerribee Learning Centre 9 Bridge Street, Werribee

Deakin Learning Centre at Dandenong Level 3, 237 Lonsdale Street

Deakin at Hume Global Learning Centre – Craigieburn 75–95 Central Park Avenue

12–7 pm

Drop into one of our learning centres in Werribee, Craigieburn or Dandenong to chat to staff one-on-one about your study and pathway options at a Deakin learning centre and our other locations, including via cloud (online) learning.

We look at scholarships a little differently at Deakin. Our aim is to acknowledge and reward academic prowess, contribution to the community, leadership skills, achievement in extracurricular activities, or perseverance and achievement despite hardship. It’s our way of saying ‘You’ve done extraordinarily well to get here’.

Our brand new scholarships include:

VICE CHANCELLOR’S ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP• 100% of your student contribution (tuition fees)• a cash payment of $5000 per year• participation in the Vice-Chancellor’s Professional Excellence Program

DEAKIN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR EXCELLENCE• $5000 paid as cash or towards student contributions (tuition fees) per year, or a combination of both to the

value of $5000 per year – the choice is yours!

DEAKIN STUDENT SUPPORT GRANT• This scholarships offers financial support to undergraduate students who display passions, perseverance

and commitment to study despite financial hardship or other disadvantage• Various options available from $1000–$10 000 per year for the normal duration of you course.

NUTRITION STUDENT REPRESENTS DEAKIN AT AWARDS EVENT

Deakin University was a proud sponsor of the 2015 BRW Most Innovative Companies Awards held in Sydney.

Bronte Haines, a current Deakin nutrition student, represented the University by presenting the Most Innovative Culture Award. Bronte authored and self-published Works on Toast to raise funds for Nepal earthquake survivors, with all profits from the book going to the World Food Programme.

Deakin was proud to support the cause by providing copies of the book to all delegates and by donating a further $2500 to the charity.

Pictured: Bronte Haines, presenting the Most Innovative Culture Award on behalf of Deakin.

SCHOLARSHIPS

WE KNOW THAT A SCHOLARSHIP CAN MAKE A SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE TO YOUR LIFE. Find out more about scholarships.

REVAMP FOR OUR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE Deakin Business School’s restructured Bachelor of Commerce is available from Trimester 1, 2016.

Our commerce degree builds core capabilities in technical, market and personal acumen domains, extends knowledge within chosen discipline areas and ensures graduates are ready for the workforce.

Find out more about our restructured Bachelor of Commerce.

NEW CAMPUS OFFERING FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE/ SPORT MANAGEMENTAs of 2016 Deakin’s Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) will also be available at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.

Find out more about our Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/Bachelor of Business (Sport Management).

Cognitive science will be offered as a new major sequence in 2016 within the Bachelor of Computer Science at the Melbourne Burwood Campus or via Cloud (Online). Subject areas include: psychology, understanding the mind, thinking systems and cognition science, human behaviour and computer interaction, and data visualisation and decision-making.

Find out more about the cognitive science major.

COGNITIVE SCIENCE – THE WAY OF THE FUTURE…

This months’ recommendation is from Student Recruitment Officer, Ken Zuidema.

As we head towards the pointy end of the year, resilience becomes key for both staff and students. While there will be ups and downs, the ability of a person to respond to speed bumps will be a key factor in achieving success.

Below is a link to famous examples of resilience. These people didn’t let setbacks prevent them from achieving their dreams.

Successful People Who Failed At First

O U R P I C K

Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B 1533.09 09/15

CONTACTS

MELBOURNEAlex SimsHead, Student Recruitmentalex.sims@deakin.edu.au 03 9246 8062

Roula KarakostasStudent Recruitment Managerr.karakostas@deakin.edu.au 03 9246 8067

Ursula SafeStudent Recruitment Managerursula.safe@deakin.edu.au 03 9246 8080

Olivia VangeliStudent Recruitment Coordinatorolivia.vangeli@deakin.edu.au 03 5227 2444

Morgan ThompsonStudent Recruitment Coordinatorm.thompson@deakin.edu.au 03 9246 8206

Luke RidgwellStudent Recruitment Coordinatorluke.ridgwell@deakin.edu.au 03 9246 8076

Jenny RowellStudent Recruitment Coordinatorjenny.rowell@deakin.edu.au9246 8205

Allison MontanoStudent Recruitment Coordinatorallison.montano@deakin.edu.au9246 6846

Ken ZuidemaStudent Recruitment Coordinatork.zuidema@deakin.edu.au 03 5227 2444

GEELONGPaul NewittStudent Recruitment Coordinatorp.newitt@deakin.edu.au 03 5227 8688

Michael CzepilStudent Recruitment Coordinatormichael.czepil@deakin.edu.au 03 5227 8525

WARRNAMBOOLJenna McMeelStudent Recruitment Officerj.mcmeel@deakin.edu.au 03 5563 3444

PATHWAYSJanine KusterStudent Recruitment Manager janine.kuster@deakin.edu.au 03 9246 8035

INTERNATIONALFreyja KrebsInternational Managerfrey.krebs@deakin.edu.au 03 9247 8887

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