Flinders University Orientation Booklet 2011

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Start Smart Orientation Guide 2011 Find out everything you need to know at: www.flinders.edu.au/orientation inspiring achievement

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Flinders Orientation Booklet 2011 contains important information about preliminary classes, information sessions and activities happening throughout orientation week.

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Start SmartOrientation Guide2011

Find out everything you need to know at:

www.fl inders.edu.au/orientation

inspiring achievement

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To view larger map go to www.fl inders.edu.au/campus/location/campus-map.cfm

Student Centre

STURT buildings only 15 minute

walk

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If you want to know more about orientation or some tips about how to prepare for uni, go to our Start Smart Website at: www.fl inders.edu.au/get connected or call the Transition Offi ce on 8201 3121.University email is an important way for Flinders University to communicate with students, so make sure you make regular times to check your emails for important information.TRANSITIONING TO UNIVERSITY IS A BIG STEP, BUT AT FLINDERS WE’LL HELP YOU MAKE THAT STEP…

VICE-CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE

WELCOME TO FLINDERS UNIVERSITY

Your decision to attend university is one of the most important you will make in life. And having chosen Flinders University, we will strive to ensure that your time with us is as enjoyable and enriching as possible.This booklet, Start Smart 2011 Flinders Orientation Guide, is intended to make your transition to higher education as smooth as possible. It is your introduction to every day life on campus and contains useful information about orientation activities and student support services. These services are designed to help you and I encourage you to approach our staff and ask any questions that you may have.Flinders has a record of excellence and innovation in teaching, research and community

engagement. We aim high to inspire achievement by our students, teachers and researchers, to prepare them to meet the challenges and embrace the opportunities of modern life.Along the way, we want students to enjoy everything that this University has to offer and I hope you fi nd the Orientation Guide to be an effective introduction to the Flinders’ community and campus life.Welcome to Flinders University.

Professor Michael N BarberPresident and Vice-Chancellor

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The Orientation Guide is divided into sections:

ENROLMENT [pages 4 - 5]

ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES [pages 6 - 20]

STUDENT GUIDE TO SERVICES [pages 21 - 29]

FLINDERS ONE [pages 30 - 33]

GUIDE FOR RURAL, INTERSTATE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS [pages 34 - 40]

Don’t feel you have to read everything at once, but make sure you hang on to this guide for future reference.

Making sure you’ve enrolled and you’ve worked out what you’re attending in orientation are key activities at this stage.

Make sure you plan ahead and cross check attending both Faculty and Services sessions during Orientation Week.

The rest of this guide will come in handy later so store it in your bag!

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE:

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START SMART a comprehensive transition and orientation program will help you to settle in, fi nd your way around and enjoy the academic and social sides of university life. Start Smart offers more than conventional orientation activities, but there is still plenty of room to have fun. Start Smart is designed for you, wherever you come from and whatever you have chosen to study. There are three components to the program you are expected to take part in:

Tours and Orientation Information Activities Academic, support services, and social activities in Orientation Academic and support services available throughout the year.

CONGRATULATIONS, AND WELCOME TO FLINDERS UNIVERSITY!

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STEP 1 ENROLMENT Enrolment Quick Checklist

STEP 2 ORIENTATION FEBRUARY 21– 25

Attend Orientation as it is the offi cial commencement of the academic year. International Students Orientation Activities Orientation Activities for all commencing students EXCELerate: Academic Orientation Program for All Commencing Students Success@Flinders: Survival Skills Session Campus Tour look for the student guides wearing red T-shirts Flinders One entertainment

STEP 3 WEEK 1, SEMESTER 1, ONWARDS Student Guide to Student Services Lectures commence Visit the Welcome Tent and take a Campus Tour Library- tours, Intro to FLO (Flinders Learning Online), Intro to the computer lab session. Make sure you fi ll in the Yearly Planner with assignment due dates!

To make things easier, below we have outlined essential steps and activities within this orientation guide:

FLINDERS ORIENTATION QUIZ – YOU BE THE JUDGE!Did I know Flinders Uni is a big campus?Do I know how to fi nd my way around campus?Do I know where my fi rst lecture is?Have I studied within the last two years? Am I familiar with university life and expectations of me as a student?Do I know how to write a university assignment? Am I good at planning ahead and not leaving things until the last minute? Have I studied at Flinders Uni before? Have I been to Flinders Uni and know how to use the Library? Do I know how to use a computer, email, web, and how to use FLO (Flinders Learning Online)?Do I know what lectures, tutorials and practicals are? Do I know where to get help on campus if I need it?Have I thought about how to balance study, part time work, and fun? Am I good at motivating myself by study?

If you answered ‘No’ to any of these questions, it’s a really good idea to attend as much of the orientation activities scheduled as possible. It’s like starting a new job; you want to give yourself the best start.

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ENROLMENTCheck the enrolment brochure that came with your offer, or pick up a brochure from the Enrolment Support Centre in the Library. The Enrolling @ Flinders website at www.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling also has detailed instructions on enrolling.

ENROLMENT QUICK CHECKLIST HAVE YOU:Completed your Request for Commonwealth Assistance form online? International students and postgraduate fee-paying students are not required to do this.Attended an information session for your course (where available)?Check: http://stusyswww.fl inders.edu.au/enrol_details.taf for details.Consulted a course adviser to discuss your study plan? Check: http://stusyswww.fl inders.edu.au/enrol_details.taf for contact details.Obtained and activated your Flinders Authentication Name (FAN) and set a secure password? Your FAN gives you access to a number of University electronic services. These include email, internet access and course materials. Go to: www.fl inders.edu.au/current-students/computing/computing.cfm to obtain your FAN.Checked and updated your personal information and contact details. This will ensure that you receive important information about your studies.Enrolled for topics as required to meet your course requirements. You can enroll from any location with a computer, compliant web browser and an internet connection.Registered for your classes, lectures, tutorials, workshops, etc? Once you have completed the above, you should complete the timetable at the back of this book.Paid your student contribution amount (if paying upfront) or tuition fees?Bought a parking permit? A permit can be bought from the Cashiers Offi ce in the Registry Building if you intend to drive to University.Collected your student ID card? After you enroll, your ID card can be collected from level one of the Central Library, 9am-5pm weekdays. Your student ID card should be carried with you whenever you are on campus, and is required to borrow books from the Library, obtain an academic transcript, travel concessions and other student concessions from businesses, including those on campus, and for attendance at student organised functions.Returned the form: Internet Access for Students Under 18 Years of Age? Students under 18 years of age require parental or guardian consent for the University to provide general access to the internet. This form is available from: www.fl inders.edu.au/fan

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IMPORTANT DATES 2011Last days to pay up-front student contributions and tuition fees:Semester 1 Thursday 10 March 2011 Semester 2 Wedensday 10 August 2011Census Dates (last day to withdraw without incurring fees):Semester 1 Thursday 31 March 2011 Semester 2 Wednesday 31 August 2011

Non-semester topics and other important dates - refer to:www.fl inders.edu.au/current-students/dates

TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL LEARNING

Know your way around campus

Know who and where to ask for help

Balance your study and other activities

Attend your lectures, tutorials and practicals. Expect to spend at least 16 hours a week on these alone

Know how to write a university essay

Keep up with readings

Use a semester diary or planner to plot out when assignments are due

Know your Course Coordinator

Get familiar with university jargon

Ask questions at tutorials and lectures

Check your student email account

Use the student support facilities

Get into a routine of treating uni like a 9-5 job

Give yourself time to settle in

Spend time getting to know other students – build your support network

ATTEND ORIENTATION!

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WHAT IS ORIENTATION?Transitioning to university, like starting high school or a new job, involves many changes socially, emotionally, academically and environmentally. Here at Flinders we want to make this transition as easy for you as possible. Orientation is about becoming familiar with your surroundings and knowing where to go should the need for help arise.Flinders University Orientation Week activities are designed to assist with your transition to university by helping you become more comfortable and confi dent with the academic and social aspects of university life. Yes, you are expected to attend. With many important activities held during Orientation Week Flinders University considers it the offi cial start of the academic year. All Centrelink payments, including the Youth Allowance, Austudy and Abstudy, start at the beginning of O’ Week, so if you thought you couldn’t afford to spend the week at Flinders, think again.Orientation week is an essential time to be on campus as there are many opportunities to gain further information about your course, participate in programs designed to make study easier and make friends by participating in the many social activities facilitated by the Faculties and Support Services.As Flinders University is big, we recommend you arrive 30 minutes early. For students attending information sessions at Sturt buildings, please note this campus is a 15 minute walk from Flinders central, however parking is also available at Sturt.... Enjoy your fi rst year!

ORIENTATION 2011

WHEN IS ORIENTATION?Orientation Activities for ALL students run from February 21– February 25. In addition, there are other activities in February specifi c to degrees and/ or being an international student, listed on the following pages that many students will need to attend. So it is really important you check through all the tables on the following pages and make sure you attend all you need to.Use your ‘My Orientation Schedule’ on page 20 to plan what you need to attend.

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SPECIFIC STUDENT/ EQUITY GROUP ORIENTATION ACTIVITIESNote some events are held outside of Orientation Week, Feb 21 - 27, 2011. In addition to the events below make sure you attend the Orientation Week activities for all commencing students and course/ topic/student specifi c orientation sessions relevant to you on the following pages.

Student Event Date, Venue & Time

All international students Flinders Arrival Briefi ng (FAB):Book into one compulsory FAB at:www.fl inders.edu.au/internationalarrivalFor further information contact the International Student Services Unit (ISSU) on 8201 2717 or email issu@fl inders.edu.au

Flinders Arrival Briefi ng (FAB) starts from Thurs 13 Jan. Please book into one FAB.

Orientation

Please book into Orientation on 16 and 17 February at www.fl inders.edu.au/internationalarrival=

You can book optional sessions on Friday 18 February

NOTE: Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Information Technology students will attend a separate ‘catch-up’ on Monday 21 February owing to other classes.

Wed 16 and Thurs 17 Feb

Fri 18 Feb

International Student Services Unit Welcome Event: For further details and bookings please visit:www.fl inders.edu.au/internationalarrival

Fri Feb 252:45-5:00pmScholars Bar, Union Building[Map ref. 25 ]

AusAID students AusAID students are required to attend an Introductory Academic Program (IAP).For further details contact the ISSU on 8201 2717 or email: issu@fl inders.edu.au

Mon 17 Jan- Fri 18 Feb

Indigenous students Indigenous Students additional 4 day orientation program: To fi nd out more contact the Yunggorendi First Nations Centre for Higher Education and Research on 8201 3033.

Mon 14 Feb – Sun 20 Feb

Country and Interstate students, and their families/ partners.

Welcome to Country & Interstate Students: Country and interstate students, and their families, are invited for afternoon refreshments to fi nd out information on how to approach your transition to uni and relocation to Adelaide. Hear fi rst hand from other students!

Sun 20 Feb3:00pm-5:00pmLecture Theatre N2, [Map ref. 31 ]

Might any of the following affect your studies: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, and Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Dyslexia, Vision / Hearing impairment or others?

Disability Support Information Session: You may be eligible for services on the basis of a disability. To fi nd out more come to the information session, or contact a Disability Advisor for a confi dential chat on 8201 2118, email: disability@fl inders.edu.au or visit www.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounsel

Wed 23 Feb 1:00pm- 2:00pm Room 322, Law Library, Level 3, Central Library. [Map ref. 27]

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2011 ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES

Event Description Date & Time Venue

EXCELerate Program Mon 21 FebStrand A: Students from the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law and from the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Strand B: Students from the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Faculty of Health Sciences

Main Program: The main progam is run in two different locations (see strand descripters above)Strand A: Theatre North 3, Social Sciences North Bldg [Map ref. 32]

Strand B: Theatre South 3, Info Science and Technology Bldg[Map ref. 47]

Life at Uni: This session provides an introduction to academic culture and expectations, and how lectures and tutorials are conducted.

10:00- 10:50am

Critical Thinking: What is critical thinking? Learn how to turn your written and oral communication into arguments.

11:00 - 11:50am

Reading and Writing at Uni: This session focuses on how to locate key information in academic texts to increase your reading effi ciency as well as how to write well-structured assignments.

2:00 - 2:50 pm

Referencing and Plagiarism: Referencing, paraphrasing and quoting conventions are explained to help you to maintain academic integrity and avoid plagiarism.

3:00 - 3:50 pm

Maths Refresher

Introductory Maths Refresher:

An overview of operations such as powers and roots, ratios, conversion and scientifi c notation, fi nding the equation of a line, and rearranging equations at an introductory level.

10:00 – 10:50am Strand B:Room 0304, Physical Sciences Bldg, (off Anchor Court)[Map ref. 42]Arithmetic & Algebra: I To refresh knowledge of multiplication,

division, powers, roots, fractions, and rearranging formulae.

11:00 - 11:50 am

Introductory Statistics: To refresh knowledge of descriptive statistics, including populations, samples, averages (mean, median, mode) and standard deviation.

12.00 - 12.50 pm

Ratios, Conversion and Scientifi c Notation:

To refresh knowledge about what a ratio is, using proportions to calculate unknown quantities in a ratio, converting between different units (e.g. L into mL), and understanding and writing numbers in scientifi c notation.

2:00 - 2.50 pm

Straight Lines: To refresh knowledge of drawing straight lines, calculating their slope, intercepts and equations.

3:00 - 3:50 pm

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Event Description Date & Time Venue

EXCELerate Program Tues 22 FebMain Program: The main progam is run in two different locations (see strand descripters above)

Critical Thinking: (Repeat) 10:00 -10:50 am Strand A: Theatre North 3, Social Sciences North Bldg[Map ref. 32]

Strand B: Theatre South 3, Info Science and Technology Bldg[Map ref. 47]

Reading and Writing at Uni: (Repeat) 11:00 -11:50 am

Referencing and Plagiarism: (Repeat) 2:00 - 2:50 pm

Life at Uni: (Repeat) 3:00 - 3:50 pm

Maths Refresher

Introductory Mathematics Refresher:

(Repeat) 10.00 - 10.50 am Strand B:Room 0304, Physical Sciences Bldg (off Anchor Court)[Map ref . 42]

Arithmetic and Algebra ll: To refresh knowledge of algebra, including simultaneous equations, quadratic equations and factorisation.

11:00 - 11:50 am

Introductory Trigonometry: To refresh knowledge of trigonometry at an introductory level, including Pythagoras’ theorem, trigonometric ratios, sine and cosine rules.

12:00 - 12:50 pm

Logs and the Exponential Function:

To refresh knowledge of logarithms and the exponential function, working out log values, using the laws of logarithms, and understanding why logs are useful.

2:00 - 2:50 pm

Numbers, Units and Conversion:

To refresh knowledge of units of measure and how to convert between combined units (e.g. convert kg/L into mg/mL).

3:00 - 3:50 pm

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Event Description Date & Time VenueSolving and Rearranging

Equations:To refresh knowledge on how to rearrange numbers to solve equations, using basic principles of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

2:00 - 2:50 pm Strand A:Room 102, Social Sciences North Bldg[Map ref. 32]

Graphing and Linear Equations:

To refresh knowledge related to drawing straight lines and calculating their slope, intercepts and equations.

3:00 - 3:50 pm

EXCELerate Program Wed 23 FebMain Program: The main progam is run in two different locations (see strand descripters above)

Reading and Writing at Uni: (Repeat) 10:00 - 10:50 amStrand A: Theatre North 3, Social Sciences North Bldg[Map ref. 32]

Strand B: Theatre South 3, Info Science and Technology Bldg[Map ref. 47]

Referencing and Plagiarism: (Repeat) 11:00 - 11:50 am

Life at Uni: (Repeat) 2:00 - 2:50 pm

Critical Thinking: (Repeat) 3:00 - 3:50 pm

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Event Description Date & Time VenueMaths Refresher

Introductory Mathematics Refresher:

(Repeat) 10.00 - 10.50 am Strand B: Room 0304, Physical Sciences Bldg (off Anchor Court)

[Map ref. 42]

Arithmetic and Algebra II: (Repeat) 11:00 - 11:50 am

Introductory Trigonometry: (Repeat) 12:00 - 12:50 pm

Logs and the Exponential Function:

(Repeat) 2:00 - 2:50 pm

Numbers, Units and Conversion:

(Repeat) 3:00 - 3:50 pm

Ratios, Rates and Percentages: To refresh knowledge about what a ratio is, using proportions to calculate unknown quantities in a ratio, and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages.

2:00 - 2:50 pm Strand A:Room 102, Social Sciences North Bldg

[Map ref. 32]Introductory Statistics: To refresh knowledge of descriptive statistics,

including populations, samples, averages (mean, median, mode) and standard deviation.

3:00 - 3:50 pm

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ORIENTATION WEEK ACTIVITIES FOR ALL COMMENCING STUDENTS FEBRUARY 21 – 25

EVENT DATE & TIME VENUE

Got a question, or need Information to help get settled in at uni, email getconnected@fl inders.edu.au or call the Transition to University Offi ce on 8201 3121.

START SMART ORIENTATION WELCOME TENT

Need directions, got a question, or want to check out other Information about studying at Flinders, come to the tent and talk to our friendly staff and students wearing red T-shirts.

Don’t for get to grab a free yearly planner and welcome bag!

Mon- Fri Feb 21- 25 & Mon 28 & Tue Mar 1 9:00am-2:30pm

Plaza, Flinders Campus [Map ref. 26]

START SMART CAMPUS TOURS

A must-do, 45 minute guided campus tour will help you get a feel for the campus and locate all the important facilities and support services. Student tour guides will explain how to get the most out of your time and answer any questions you may have. Tours leave from the Start Smart Welcome Tent. Look for the signs!

Mon- Fri Feb 21- 25 & Mon 28 & Tue Mar 1 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00n, 12:45pm and 1:30pm

Plaza, Flinders Campus[Map ref. 26]

COURSE/TOPIC/STUDENT CAMPUS TOURS

These tours coincide with course/topic/student information sessions and will explain where lecture theatres, tutorial rooms, labs etc are located in your school and faculty area. Student tour guides will point out pathways to each building, the closest toilets, food and beverage facilities. Tours are highly recommended so you don’t feel lost in your fi rst weeks.

Mon- Fri Feb 21- 25

Coinciding with Course/Topic/Student Orientation Week Activities.

See pages 14 - 19.

For further details visit: www.fl inders.edu.au/orientation

STURT CAMPUS WELCOME TENT & TOURS

Coinciding with orientation activities located on Sturt Campus. Got a question, need a tour, or need help fi nding where to go? Come to the tent and talk to our friendly students wearing red T-shirts.

Mon Feb 219:00pm-1:30pm

Tue Feb 229:00am-1.30pm

Under the DeCafè Sails, Sturt Campus[Map ref. 5]

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EVENT DATE & TIME VENUE

LIBRARY AND COMPUTING SKILLS

LIBRARY TOURS: See where you can fi nd books and articles for your topics, as well as access email and the Internet. Tours of the Central Library will run regularly each day with tour times advertised in the foyer. No need to book. Duration 20-30 minutes. Note: The Law Library, Sturt Campus Library and the Medical Library will arrange tours for specifi c class groups at other times.

INTRODUCTION TO FLINDERS LEARNING ONLINE (FLO): Learn how to access your topic material and lecture notes and communicate with other students in your topic through FLO. The venue and times will be advertised in the Central Library Foyer. No need to book. Duration: 30 minutes.

COMPUTING SKILLS: want to update your computing skills? You can learn how to use Microsoft Offi ce and other software at your own pace. Ask at the FLO help desk in the Central Library for details (or phone 08 8201 5378).

Online tutorials for FLO and selected library databases are also available via the Library home page at: www.lib.fl inders.edu.au/help/comphelp/tutorials.html

Mon- Fri Feb 21- 25

Further details at Library Info Desk

Central Library[Map ref. 27]

SUCCESS @ FLINDERS: SURVIVAL SKILLS PROGRAM

This fun and informative program is for fi rst year commencing students, or those just new to Flinders [i.e. Postgraduate or Grad Entry]. Hear from current students how to be successful, meet other new students and obtain information about student services on campus and how to take advantage of them. The session covers practical strategies to help you meet the expectations of uni study, short cuts to study, creating a career for yourself, managing your fi nances and other pressures. There will be prizes ($80 book vouchers), and refreshments provided.

Fri Feb 259:30am-12:15pm

Matthew Flinders Theatre, Humanities Building [Map ref. 28]

WELCOME TO COUNTRY & INTERSTATE STUDENTS

Country and interstate students, and their families, are invited for afternoon refreshments to fi nd out information on how to approach your transition to uni and relocation to Adelaide. Hear fi rst hand from other students!

Sun Feb 203:00pm-5:00pm

Lecture Theatre N2, [Map ref. 31]

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FACULTY OR DEGREE SPECIFIC ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES

To help you transition to university and assist in getting a smart start, Flinders University offers a range of degree specifi c orientation programs for you to attend prior to commencing your studies. The University strongly recommends that all students attend as many of these sessions as possible.Session options are listed below, but you can also check http://stusyswww.fl inders.edu.au/enrol_details.taf or check with the relevant Faculty Offi ce about additions and changes (Faculty contact details on page 23).

Degree/ Topic/ Students Event Date & Time Venue

The Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts: All BA degrees BA Success@Flinders: Orientation Session

Wed Feb 239:30am-12:30pm

Matthew Flinders Theatre [Map ref. 28]

Faculty of Education, Humanities & Law

All students enrolled in Humanities topics below

Humanities Orientation Session Thu Feb 2411:00am-11:15am

Matthew Flinders Theatre [Map ref. 28]

Archaeology students Archaeology Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 112, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Australian Studies students Australian Studies Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 106, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Drama students Drama Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 121, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

English & Creative Writing students

English & Creative Writing Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 101, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

French students French Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 115, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Italian students Italian Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 130, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Modern Greek students Modern Greek Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 114, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Philosophy students Philosophy Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 120, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Screen & Media students Screen & Media Studies Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 113, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Spanish students Spanish Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 118, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Bachelor of Creative Arts BCA students (all streams) Thu Feb 24 11:15am-12:15pm

Room 133, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

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Degree/ Topic/ Students Event Date & Time Venue

Bachelor of International Tourism & Graduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma & Masters in Tourism (Festival & Event Design and Management)

Tourism Orientation Session Thu Feb 24 11.45am-12.45pm

Room 105, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice

New in Law 1

New in Law 2

Thu Feb 249.30am-3:30pm

Fri Feb 259:30am-3:30pm

Both in Lecture Theatre N4, Law & Commerce Building [Map ref. 35T]

Bachelor of Theology, GradCert, GradDip and MThSt

Orientation Session Tues Feb 2210:00am-12:30pm

Adelaide College of Divinity, 34 Lipsett Terrace, Brooklyn Park Chapel

Bachelor of Education double degrees: BEducation/ BArts BEducation/ BScienceBEducation/ BHealth SciencesBEducation(SpecialEducation)/BDisability Studies

Transition into 1st year: Find out about the Education side of your double degree. Hear from other students, what teaching practice is about and what to expect from courses.

Tues Feb 22

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Lecture Theatre 1.01Multipurpose Centre, Education Building[Map ref. 36T]

Academic counselling available at drop-in session to guide your enrolment and answer queries about your Education course. No booking required.

Tues Feb 2210:00am – 1:00pm

Rooms 3.23/3.24Education Building[Map ref. 36]

Master of Teaching: Early Childhood Primary R-7Secondary Special Education

Drop-in session for individual academic counselling and enrolment consultation. No booking required.

Thu Feb 2410:00am- 1:00pm

Rooms 3.23/3.24Education Building[Map ref. 36]

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Degree/ Topic/ Students Event Date & Time Venue

Faculty of Science and EngineeringAll commencing fi rst year Science & Engineering students are expected to attend the Faculty Orientation program ‘How to be a Successful Student’ for their degree/course.

Bachelor of Science Specialisations:

• Animal Behaviour• Aquaculture• Biodiversity and Conservation• Marine Biology• Biotechnology• Marine Biology and Aquaculture

Bachelor of Science (Honours) High Achiever Program

How to be a Successful Student—one day orientation program(lunch will be provided)

Mon Feb 21Register from 8:30am Starts 9:00am- 4:00pm

Registration- Science and Learning Innovation Centre, SILC Building [Map ref. 52]

Bachelor of Science Specialisations:

• Environmental Science• Forensic and Analytical Chemistry• Nanotechnology

Bachelor of Science• All extended Majors Majors

Bachelor of Applied Geographical Information SystemsBachelor of Environmental Management

How to be a Successful Student—one day orientation program(lunch will be provided)

Tues Feb 22Register from 8:30am Starts 9:00am- 4:00pm

Registration- Science and Learning Innovation Centre, SILC Building [Map ref. 52]

Bachelor of Computer Science

Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Science in Computing and Digital Media

How to be a Successful Student—one day orientation program(lunch will be provided)

Wed Feb 23Register from 8:30am Starts 9:00am- 4:00pm

Registration- Science and Learning Innovation Centre, SILC Building [Map ref. 52]

Engineering (all undergraduate programs)

How to be a Successful Student—one day orientation program(lunch will be provided)

Thu Feb 24Register from 8:30am Starts 9:00am- 4:00pm

Registration- Science and Learning Innovation Centre, SILC Building [Map ref. 52]

Bachelor of Medical Science How to be a Successful Student—one day orientation program(lunch will be provided)

Fri 25 FebRegister from 8:30am Starts 9:00am- 4:00pm

Registration- Science and Learning Innovation Centre, SILC Building [Map ref. 52]

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Degree/ Topic/ Students Event Date & Time Venue

All commencing students in the Faculty of Science & Engineering

Administrative offi cers are available for academic counselling and orientation queries

Weekdays9:00am- 10:00am12:30pm- 1:30pm4:00pm- 5:00pm

Room 1012, Physical Sciences Building [Map ref. 43]

FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES.

Bachelor of Nursing/ Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours)

Honours Orientation Mon Feb 1410:00am- 12:00pm

Room N110, Sturt North, Sturt Campus [Map ref. 2]

Postgraduate Nursing & Midwifery

Orientation Day Mon Feb 149:00am-5:00pm

Lecture Theatre N335, Sturt North, Sturt Campus [Map ref. 2]

Faculty of Health Sciences International Students

Faculty of Health Sciences International Students Orientation

Tue Feb 1510:00am-4:00pm(Lunch provided)

Room 1:09, Level 1, Health Sciences Building

Bachelor of Nursing/ Bachelor of Midwifery

International Student Orientation

Mon Feb 21 10:00am – 4:00pm

Lecture Theatre N335, Sturt North, Sturt Campus, off Car Park 14 [Map ref. 2T].

Bachelor of Nursing Riverland Orientation

Riverland Orientation Thurs Feb 2410:00am- 3:30pm

School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University Rural Clinical School, Renmark

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery-Graduate EntryAdelaide

Orientation Day: formal sessions from 9:15am to 12:30pm, followed by BBQ lunch and tours of the Medical School.

Fri Feb 189.15am – 3:00pm

Lecture Theatre 3, Level 5, FMC [Map ref. FMC, T].

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery-Graduate EntryDarwin

Orientation Day: formal sessions from 8:15am to 11:30am, followed by BBQ lunch and tours of the Medical School.

Fri Feb 188:15am – 1:00pm

Walker Room, Bld 4, NT Medical Program.

Bachelor of Clinical Sciences/ Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

Welcome and OrientationOne to one enrolment counselling is available on request. Please contact the Course Coordinator to arrange an appointment.

Wed Feb 2310:00am-11:30am

Level 4, Seminar Area, FMC [Map ref. FMC, T]

Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Master of Occupational Therapy

Orientation Session Tue Feb 2211:00am – 1:00pm

Room N220A, Level 2, Sturt North, Sturt Campus

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Degree/ Topic/ Students Event Date & Time Venue

Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Master of Physiotherapy

Orientation Session Tue Feb 2211:00am – 1:00pm

Room N220B, Level 2, Sturt North, Sturt Campus

Bachelor of Disability and Community Rehabilitation

Orientation Session Thu Feb 2410:00am-2:00pm

Room S209, Level 2, Sturt North, Sturt Campus

Nutrition & Dietetics:Masters / Year 3 Bachelor students.

All Year 3 Bachelor/Year 1 Masters International Students are required to attend International Student Study Skills Program.

Mon Feb 28 Venue and times to be confi rmed.

Nutrition and Dietetics Orientation Day for Year 3 Bachelor/Year 1 Masters students. Year 1 & 2 Bachelor students are also welcome to attend the morning orientation session & lunch.

Fri Feb 259:00am - 5:00pm(Lunch provided)9:00am – 1:00pm only

Level 4 Seminar Area, FMC. [Map ref. FMC, T]

Bachelor of Speech Pathology Orientation Session: including lunch and tour

Fri Feb 2512:00pm-4:30pm

Lecture Theatre 3, Level 5, FMC. [Map ref. FMC, T]

Combined Degree of the Bachelor of Medical Science (Vision Science) and Master of Optometry

Orientation Day Fri Feb 258:30am – 3:00pm

Science & Learning Innovation Centre SILC Building [Map ref 52]

FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of PsychologyBachelor of Behavioral Science

Orientation Lecture Thu Feb 33:00pm-5:00pm

Lecture Theatre N3, Social Sciences North Building [Map ref. 32 ]

Bachelor of Business(Flinders Business School Students)

Orienting Yourself for Success:Orientation. Includes free BBQ lunch. All students are expected to attend.

Tues Feb 229:00 am Tour from Plaza10:00am-2:00pm

Lecture Theatre N4, Law & Commerce Building[Map ref. 35T]

Planning Your Studies:Students must attend one of these sessions if they have not attended a Planning Your Studies session on February 2 or 4.

Tues Feb 222.00pm-3.30pm

Lecture Theatre N4, Law & Commerce Building[Map ref. 35T]

Wed Feb 2310:00am-11:30amThurs Feb 242:00pm-3:30pm

Rm. 149, Social Sciences South Building[Map ref. 34]

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Degree/ Topic/ Students Event Date & Time Venue

Bachelor of Commerce(Flinders Business School Students)

Orienting Yourself for Success:Orientation. Includes free BBQ lunch. All students are expected to attend.

Tues Feb 229:00 am Tour from Plaza10:00am-2:00pm

Lecture Theatre N4, Law & Commerce Building[Map ref. 35T]

Planning Your Studies:Students must attend one of these sessions if they have not attended a Planning Your Studies session on February 2 or 4.

Tues Feb 222:00pm-3:30pm

Lecture Theatre N4, Law & Commerce Building[Map ref. 35T]

Wed Feb 232:00pm-3:30pmThurs Feb 2410:00am-11:30am

Rm. 149, Social Sciences South Building[Map ref. 34]

Bachelor of Social Work and Social Planning

Orientation Session Wed Jan 1910:00am-11:00amThur Feb 1010:00am-11:00am

Lecture Theatre N2, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Bachelor of Social Planning Orientation Session Wed Jan 1910:00am-11:00amThur Feb 1010:00am-11:00am

Lecture Theatre N2, Humanities Building [Map ref. 31]

Master of Social Work Orientation Session Thur Jan 204:00pm-5:00pm

Room 112, Social Sciences South Building [Map ref. 34]

Grad Certifi cate in Loss, Grief & Trauma Counselling

Orientation Session Thur Jan 204:00pm-5:00pm

Room 112, Social Sciences South Building [Map ref. 34]

Grad Certifi cate in Child Well-Being and Protection

Orientation Session Thur Jan 204:00pm-5:00pm

Room 112, Social Sciences South Building [Map ref. 34]

Bachelor of Government & Public Management

Orientation Session Wed Jan 1912:00pm-1:00pm (Flinders)Wed Jan 194:00pm-5:00pm (City)

Room 115, Social Sciences South Building [Map ref. 34]

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MY ORIENTATION SCHEDULE

WEEKLY STUDY PLANNERTIME Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

8am

9am

10am

11am

12.00n

1pm

2pm

3pm

4pm

5pm

6pm

7pm

8pm

(From the orientation tables on pages 7 to 19 fi ll in the blanks below with sessions you need to attend- some are already marked in for you)

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In addition to the University Support Services and Faculty Orientation Sessions Flinders offers a wide range of online resources to help prepare you for university study. Get a head start and check them out now:

GET CONNECTED! For hints and tips on transitioning to university go to www.fl inders.edu.au/get connected

STUDENT RELATED POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL - ON-LINE VERSION AT: www.fl inders.edu.au/ppmanual/ student.html

PREPARING TO STUDY AT FLINDERS AT http://learn.fl inders.edu.au/. The course covers topics such as using Flinders Learning Online and your Flinders email account, online searches and borrowing procedures, essay writing, time management and other core study skills.

ONLINE TUTORIALS FOR FLINDERS LEARNING ONLINE, VOYAGER (THE LIBRARY CATALOGUE) AND SELECTED LIBRARY DATABASES available via the Library home page at: www.lib.fl inders.edu.au/help/comphelp/tutorials.html

COMPUTING SKILLS - Update your computing skills? Learn how to use email, the internet, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more, all at your own pace. Ask at the Information Desk in the Central Library or phone (08) 8201 5378 for more details about our online training modules.

STUDENT LEARNING CENTRE - online information at: www.fl inders.edu.au/SLC.

UNIVERSITY COURSE INFORMATION HANDBOOK 2009 (COURSE AND TOPIC INFORMATION) available at: www.fl inders.edu.au/calendar/vol2/ home.html

MAKING THE GRADE - A GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNICATION AND STUDY (2007, Oxford University Press) - a Flinders University commissioned book available from Unibooks.

BUYING TEXTBOOKS- UNIBOOKS SHOP on campus will be open during enrolment and orientation periods. Unibooks supplies text and reference books for all topics at Flinders and has a worldwide, on-line search and order facility. The main outlet is on the Plaza, Central campus [Map ref. 26]. Trading hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5:00pm, Tel: 8125 5185 Fax 8374 2289, Email fl [email protected].(There are also outlets in the Sturt Buildings and Flinders Medical Centre).

ONLINE RESOURCES AND BOOKS FOR STUDENTS

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STUDENT GUIDE TO STUDENT SERVICES The transition to university is an exciting and busy time for commencing students. Amongst other things, you will be adjusting to new ways of teaching; a new social environment; understanding the way Flinders University works and is organised; and fi nding your way around campus. At times, some students will need to access information and advice regarding these issues. The University provides a wide range of services to help students effectively manage this transition, and to develop strategies for success. Students can enhance their experience at Flinders by connecting to these services which support learning, assist to develop academic and life skills, help achieve potential, and assist to clarify and meet goals. Get connected to these services and play an important role in enhancing your experience at Flinders. Below is a basic guide to Student Services at Flinders which provides locations, telephone numbers and email addresses. If what you need is not there consult the Current Students website, or email a question to: getconnected@fl inders.edu.au.

FACULTY STUDENT ADMINISTRATION AREAS Faculties are part of the University’s organisational structure. Each degree belongs to a school or department belonging again to one of four Faculties [eg the Bachelor of Behavioural Science belongs to the School of Psychology which is part of the Faculty of Social and Behavoioural Sciences]. Each Faculty has an offi ce where students can obtain applications for extensions or supplementary assessment and course, topic and timetable information. For a complete list of the Faculty/School/department structure go to:www.fl inders.edu.au/about/org-struct/facs-and-schools/

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@ FLINDERS AVAILABLE ALL YEAR

Not sure about the service you require? Email: getconnected@fl inders.edu.au Want a full list of our Student Services? Connect to: www.fl inders.edu.au/getconnected

Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law: Room 407, Education Building. [Map ref. 36]Tel: 8201 3908 Fax: 8201 3407 Email: ehltenquiries@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/ehlt/

Faculty of Health Sciences: Level 3, Health Sciences Building. [Map ref. 20]Tel: 8201 2986 Fax: 8201 3905 www.fl inders.edu.au/healthsc/

Faculty of Science and Engineering: Room 1012, Physical Sciences. [Map ref. 43]Tel: 8201 2632 Fax: 8201 3399 Email: science@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/science_engineering/

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences: Room 260S, Social Sciences South. [Map ref. 34]Tel: 8201 2771 Fax: 8201 5034Email to:ssenquiries@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/sabs

Bachelor of Arts Offi ce: Room 252, Social Sciences South. [Map ref. 34]Tel: 8201 3925 Fax 8201 3241Email: baemail@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/ba/

Topic and timetable information can also be obtained at: http://stusyswww.fl inders.edu.au/topic.taf

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SERVICE ACADEMIC ISSUESStudents who need…

Student Learning Centre [Map ref. 22]Student Centre, Level 18201 2518 Email: slc@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl inders.edu.au/SLC

Assistance and advice with study strategies, all aspects of essay and thesis writing as well as maths and numeracy skills. Access to hands on Writing Centre, a drop-in service or individual student appointments, and a series of academic seminar programs catering for all needs. A range of resources is also available both in hard copy and on-line.

Yunggorendi: First Nations Centre for Higher Education & ResearchStudent Centre, Level 2 [Map ref. 22]8201 3033 www.fl inders.edu.au/yunggorendi

Assistance and resources for students with an Indigenous Australian background.

Flinders One Student Assist and EmploymentUnion Building, Plaza Level [Map ref. 25]8201 2371student.assist@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl indersone.edu.au(Next to Subway)

Information about the University’s assessment policies, how to apply for supplementary assessment, requesting a re-mark or appealing against a fi nal mark or preclusion. Also ‘show cause’ letters, advocating for issues regarding academic integrity and dishonesty breaches, plagiarism, collusion, falsifi cation, misconduct and double submission of work. In addition, passing or improving a grade, review of student progress (GPA).

Lending Services Central Library [Map ref. 27]8201 5903 www.fl inders.edu.au/enroling/student-records

To replace a lost ID card.

Student Help Desk Central Library [Map ref. 27]8201 5378 or toll-free 1800 200 292 www.lib.fl inders.edu.au/fl o

Assistance with their Flinders Authentication Name (FAN) and password (the key to electronic resources at Flinders, including email and Flinders Learning Online/ formerly WebCT).

SERVICE STUDENT SUPPORTStudents who need…

Transition Offi ce8201 3121 Email: getconnected@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl inders.edu.au/current-students/services/get-connected/transition-services.cfm

Information about orientation, questions or issues related to transitioning to Uni and between year levels, such as having diffi culties adjusting to Uni. Postgraduate students are welcome to call. Support for country and interstate students.A fi rst point referral service for any queries or concerns, or if you are unsure of who to ask for help. Parents, partners and friends are welcome to call us. Services are free and confi dential.

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Counselling Service Student Centre, Level 3 [Map ref. 22]8201 2118www.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounsel

Counselling for issues related to their studies or personal lives such as relationships, stress, anxiety, depression, time management, grief, problem solving and decision making, extensions and supplementary exams. Also coping strategies and motivational techniques as well as ideas for improving performance and developing self-confi dence. Services are free and confi dential.

Health Service 8.45am-4.45pm, Monday to FridayStudent Centre, Level 3 [Map ref. 22]8201 2118 www.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounsel

First aid, medical services, massage, and health information. Medical services are bulk billed (Medicare card required for Australian students and OSHC Worldcare card required for international students). Services are confi dential.

Disability Liaison Offi ce Student Centre, Level 3 [Map ref. 22]8201 2943 TTY 8201 3242 Email: dlo@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounsel

Assistance because you have a disability, impairment or medical condition, such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, Anxiety, chronic pain, Dyslexia, mobility diffi culties, vision/hearing impairment, Acquired Brain Injury or others. You may be eligible for services on the basis of disability, such as negotiation of reasonable adjustment to teaching/ assessment methods, and equipment. Flinders is committed to providing access and equity for students with disabilities and employs dedicated Disability Liaison Offi cers as the fi rst point of contact. All services are confi dential.

Student Equity Offi cer Health and Counselling ServiceStudent Centre, Level 3 [Map ref. 22] 8201 2118 www.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounsel

Information, support and/or mediation because they feel that they have been discriminated against on the basis of gender, race, disability, religion etc. or they have experienced sexual harassment or bullying.

ALLY NetworkSexual Diversity @ Flinders

Information related to sexual diversity at Flinders. Visit www.fl inders.edu.au/equal-opportunity/sexual_diversity/ally.cfm

Flinders One Student Assist and EmploymentUnion Building, Plaza Level [Map ref. 25] 8201 2371student.assist@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl indersone.edu.au(Next to Subway)

General and fi nancial counselling: debt negotiation, emergency loans, budget assistance, concessions, living on a low income advice.Assistance with: Centrelink entitlements, student loans/grants, tax, HECS, PELS, tenancy information and accident insurance.

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International Student Services Unit(ISSU) The Union Building, Basement Level (through undercroft) [Map ref. 25] 8201 2717 Email: issu@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/international-students/services

The ISSU is the fi rst point of contact on campus for International Students and offers a range of programs supporting your enrolment, study and social life, as well as a referral service to facilities on campus and within the local community. For example, the ISSU organises a general orientation program for new students, day and weekend tours throughout the semester, and coordinates a spouse conversation group. ISSU staff also write letters for purposes such as confi rmation of student enrolment status, invitations and degree completion. ISSU has four advisory staff: one specifi cally for students on Australian Government scholarships offered through AusAID; the other three provide advice to all other undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Scholarships Offi ce The Union Building, Basement Level (through undercroft) [Map ref. 25] 8201 3115 Email:scholarships@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/scholarships/

Information about scholarships. Higher Degree Administration and Scholarships Offi ce.

Security Offi ce 8.30am-4.30pm Foyer Area (near Central Library) [Map ref. 31S] 8201 5151Security (24 hours) 8201 2880 or 15151

Information about after hours access to buildings, personal safety escorts, and emergency procedures and lost property.

Flinders Housing [Map ref. 17 & 18 offi ce]8291 6000 Email: fl inders.housing@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/housing

Assistance with on or off-campus accommodation.

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Flinders University Child Care CentreSturt Drive, Sturt Campus [Map ref. 9]8201 2881

Community Child Care CentreFlinders Medical Centre [Map ref. FMC] 8204 5306 or 8204 4983

Child care. There are two options of childcare available on the Flinders University campus. For further details please contact.

OASIS: faith-spirit-community8201 2347 or 8201 3530Religious Centre, Mall Level, Union Building [Map ref. 25]Email: religiouscentre@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl inders.edu.au/religiouscentre

Need someone to speak to about things? Why not speak to a chaplain. The Multifaith Chaplaincy Service has chaplains and associates from a variety of religious traditions and also provides a point of contact for referral to local religious communities and churches.

SERVICE CAREER DEVELOPMENT, GRADUATE EMPLOYMENTStudents who need…

Careers and Employer Liaison Centre Student Centre, Level 3 [Map ref. 22]8201 2832 Email: careers@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/careers

Assistance with planning your career, developing workplace skills and experience, and making the transition into graduate or course related vacation employment. Get a Head Start on Your Career! Create the foundations now for your future graduate career.

Flinders One Student Assist and EmploymentUnion Building, Plaza Level [Map ref. 25]8201 2371 employment@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl indersone.edu.au

Students seeking casual or part-time employment. Flinders One Employment has an extensive, up-to-the-minute, database of student employment opportunities while you’re studying. Register online now or come into the offi ce!

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SERVICE ADMISSIONS, ENROLMENT, STUDENT FINANCE SERVICES AND EXAMINATIONSStudents who need…

Admissions/Prospective Students Offi ce Student Centre, Level 2 [Map ref. 22]8201 3074 Email: admissions@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/future-studentsLocal Call cost number: 1300 657 671

Information about courses, SATAC and entry requirements, changing courses and internal transfers.

Enrolment Services Student Centre, Level 2 [Map ref. 22]8201 3950 or 1300 360 351 Email: enrolment.services@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling

Support for enrolment, including cross-institutional and non-award enrolment, transcripts, extension of student’s visas, leave of absence and change of name.

Student Finance Services Student Centre, Level 2 [Map ref. 22]8201 3143 or 1300 360 351Email: fees@fl inders.edu.au www.fl inders.edu.au/fees

Information on student contribution and fee amounts, OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover), HELP (Higher Education Loan Program) information, or remission of debt in special circumstances.

Examinations Student Centre, Level 2 [Map ref. 22]8201 3907 Email: examinations@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl inders.edu.au/current-students/exams-assess-results/examinations

Examination timetable information or application forms for extensions or supplementary examinations.

SERVICE SPORT, RECREATION AND STUDENT ASSOCIATIONSStudents who need…

Flinders Onefi tnessSports Centre [Map ref. 21]8201 2842Email: sport.fi tness@fl inders.edu.au www.fl indersone.edu.au

Information about fi tness, group fi tness classes, cardio room, weights room, personal training.Clubs (sporting and non-sporting), social sport and recreational programs.As well as sporting scholarships and Australian University Sport.

Flinders One Student Council Student President Offi ce, Room 152, Union Building, Plaza Level [Map ref. 25]8201 3621student.president@fl inders.edu.auwww.fl indersone.edu.au

Postgraduate and International Student Sub-Committee: Information about social activities, representation and support for international and postgraduate students.Women’s Action GroupEducation Action Collective Queer Action GroupEnvironmrntal Action Group

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YOUR FIRST STEP to settling in will be to fi nd your way around, learn how things work, understand what’s expected of you and what

you can expect of others. If you are unsure about anything, want advice, or just need clarifi cation, then ask. Don’t worry - you won’t be the only person doing so, and chances are the person you ask went through the same thing once.

STEP TWO is to be sure about the study path you’ve chosen. Most people fi nd their course exciting and rewarding, but some may sense quite quickly

that their course decision is not working for them. It is usually possible to change direction - uni is quite fl exible these days.While it’s important not to rush things, there are some important dates to be aware of, and it is best to talk it over with staff that can assist you here at Flinders.

SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO UNI...TRANSITION TO UNIVERSITY IS A BIG AND EXCITING STEP!We’ve set up a special Get Connected web site for students in their fi rst year, full of ideas on how you can make a great start at university. Visit www.fl inders.edu.au/getconnected

You will fi nd tips from students, articles on strategies for leading a successful and enriching life at uni, and an easy reference online guide to Student Services.

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Don’t forget - you can email your queries directly to us at: getconnected@fl inders.edu.auor call the Transition Offi ce on 8201 3121

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FLINDERS ONE

Union Building, Level 1Phone: 8201 2062Email: fccs@fl inders.edu.au

• Call us for all general enquiries

• To contact the Board, or the Student Council.

• Student Assist Offi ce: for employment, fi nancial, general and academic matters.

• Food outlets, tavern, retail operations, sports, clubs and fi tness, and locker hire.

• Activities and events, room bookings, catering and functions.

For more information and to subscribe to Flinders One and receive on campus event and activities information, news, features, special offers, or to advertise your club, activity, performance, and more simply log on to www.fl indersone.edu.au MAKE SURE YOU SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SITE, ITS FREE!

STUDENT ASSIST Main Campus, Plaza Level (Next to Subway)

Phone: 8201 2371Email: student.assist@fl inders.edu.auStudent Assist Offi cers can assist students with:

• Academic matters

• Financial and

• General matters.For further information and details see the Student Guide to Student Services, contact us, or go to www.fl indersone.edu.au. for a free downloadable kit. We’re here to help! Student Assist is a FREE service available to all Flinders University students.

WHAT IS FLINDERS ONE?Located on Flinders University’s Main Campus, Flinders One is an independent incorporated entity working closely with the university’s departments and services assisting with student needs. Flinders One provides a wide range of on campus services and facilities to students including food and beverage outlets, retail shops, support for students, a student employment service, a sport and fi tness centre, free entertainment throughout the year and much more. Flinders One also runs a number of special events and activities throughout the year such as the O’Ball and orientation entertainment. In addition to the services listed on the next few pages, and for more information on Flinders One, including events and entertainment, log on to: www.fl indersone.edu.au.

Flinders One is dedicated to making uni the best years of your life!

On campus DVD: cheap and convenient DVD hire.

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JOIN A CLUBClubs are a great way to meet others, and great way to take in all that is on offer while at Uni. Join others who share your interest, or expand your horizons and join a club that has always interested you. With so many to choose from there is sure to be something that suits you. From sporting to non-sporting, martial arts to competitive team sports, to lifestyle and recreational clubs. For more information on the A-Z of clubs visit www.fl indersone.edu.au.

FLINDERS ONEsport AND ONEfi tnessSports Centre [Map ref. 21]Phone 8201 2842Email: sport.fi tness@fl inders.edu.auInternet: www.fl indersone.edu.au

Don’t be the view; take in the view in your gym. FLINDERS ONE FITNESS provides student access rates and access to the all the fi tness, sport and recreation programs you could want. With a brand new spectacular $3.2 million dollar Fitness Centre, Flinders Uni students can excel in more than their studies. Flinders Uni has the fi tness centre other SA Uni’s can only dream of. As a Flinders student make the most of it and keep that balance between your studies and lifestyle. Be inspired by fully equipped weights, cardio, RPM, and group fi tness rooms, all with views across the coast. Then after your workout, take in a coffee and something healthy at the onsite cafe. See you there!

GET A JOB! STUDENT ASSIST & EMPLOYMENTUnion Building, Plaza LevelPhone: 8201 2371Email: Student.hub@fl inders.edu.auJob Postings: www.fl indersone.edu.auSeeking casual or part-time employment? Flinders One Employment has an extensive, up-to-the-minute database of student focused employment opportunities while you’re studying. Register now!

STUDENT SPACESTime and space to think, meet or relax!• Women’s Rooms – Flinders and Sturt

Campus• Queer Space – Flinders Campus • Student Hub – Flinders Campus• Enviro SpaceFor more information including how to fi nd these spaces please refer to www.fl indersone.edu.au

STUDENT COUNCILFlinders One Student Council, has 16 elected students and is chaired by the Student President. The Student Council advocates for the rights and interests of students and ensure that Flinders One is responsive to student needs and concerns. The Student Council is supported by a variety of collectives and committees in which you can become involved. For information on student council, groups and committees please refer to www.fl indersone.edu.au, or email student.president@fl inders.edu.au or visit the offi ce of the Student President on Plaza level, room 152.

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GROUP FITNESS CLASSESBe motivated! Group fi tness classes include BodyPUMP, BodyAttack, Step, Pilates, Body Balance, and RPM all in our new centre, all with a view, all with some of the best industry qualifi ed instructors.

CARDIO ROOMGet results! The cardio room offers the chance to really nail your fi tness or simply workout the stresses of the day. Tune in to one of the big screen TV’s or tune out with the view on one of the many treadmills, bikes, grinders, rowers, elliptical, steppers and more.

WEIGHTS ROOMBuild or tone! A fully decked out weights room, with pin loaded and free weights including Olympic weights, provides you with all you need to keep in shape. Fantastic new environment, great new equipment and access to industry qualifi ed trainers who will assist you with a program to get you started.

SPORTS HALLSprung basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, badminton, netball and more…We have a fully equipped 3-court volleyball, 1-court basketball and netball facility to hire for such things as indoor training, social competitions, badminton or martial arts.

PERSONAL TRAININGOur Personal trainers are more than qualifi ed. Many are not only industry trained, but also have degrees that extend their ability to help you achieve more. Put yourself in the safe hands of the personal trainers on site and know they are the best people to help you reach your goals.

RECREATION PROGRAMSWe cover all areas of sport, fi tness and recreation with the offer of many programs across the year to help you increase your life skills, help you try something different and expand your social circle. Watch for Pole dancing, Boot Camp, Salsa, Hip Hop, belly dancing, yoga and more…Special member rates available. Convenient and inexpensive.

SPORTS ON CAMPUSSocial, competitive – it’s your choice! Social and competitive sports are run on campus at Flinders Uni. Social sports include basketball (men’s and mixed), netball (open), indoor soccer (open), and touch football. Competitive sports include athletics (annual pro meet), baseball, basketball, football, soccer, tennis and cricket. See www.fl indersone.edu.au for more information.

For more on any of the above see www.fl indersone.edu.au for more information.

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FLINDERS ONE ACTIVITIES AND EVENTSFEBRUARY 22 TO MARCH 7 – O’WEEK & BEYOND FESTIVAL For a full list of Flinders One O’ Week and beyond programme events including The Black and White formal O Ball, Plaza activities and entertainment in the refectory for 2011 visit www.fl indersone.edu.auFlinders One provides fabulous food and entertainment throughout O’ Week and the fi rst weeks of uni to help you feel comfortable and settle into the social side of campus life. The O’ Week and Beyond Festival is designed to help you meet friends and get off to a fl ying start, so make sure you attend the events on offer and keep an eye open for Red Bull Wednesday 23rd and the Flinders Food and Wine affair on the 24th of February.

WED MARCH 2 – CLUBS FAIR DAYA big day on campus! Find us on the Plaza from 10am - 3pm. There will be stalls and information about joining a club (both sporting and non sporting), or a student society, information on where to fi nd your student council representative, information on fi nancial and other assistance offered by Flinders One Student Assist, sporting demonstrations, food stalls and more.

FOR A FULL LIST OF FLINDERS ONE ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES VISIT WWW.FLINDERSONE.EDU.AU

Flinders University values and celebrates the social and cultural diversity that is reflected in its community, is committed to achieving equality of opportunity in education and employment and to promoting an environment where students and staff are able to study and work effectively, without fear of unlawful discrimination, harassment or bullying.

Talk with with a Contact Offi cer in your Faculty or with the Student Equity Offi cer 8201 2118 for information about resolution options

Sex-based harassment of any kind (including bullying) is unproductiveHARASSED? DISCRIMINATED AGAINST? SPEAK UP!

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SHIFTING FROM THE COUNTRY, INTERSTATE, OR OVERSEAS?Welcome to Flinders … and welcome to Adelaide. This section of the guide is specifi cally for students who are about to join us from country areas of South Australia or from interstate or overseas [and there’s information relevant for all new students]. We recognise there are additional pressures on those who are facing the “double change” – home and study – and we’ve got some tips on how to cope. If you’re moving to Adelaide the following pages will give you an idea of the issues you need to think about. To fi nd out more, log on to: www.fl inders.edu.au/students/rural or get in touch with the Transition Offi ce by phoning 8201 3121 or email: getconnected@fl inders.edu.au.

PLANNING FOR BIG CHANGESThe key word here is “planning” – for a new life, not just a new course. Speak to friends and relatives about how to start looking after yourself. Get advice on how to develop systems and routines. Most importantly, discuss how – and how often – you’ll stay in touch with family and friends [See our tips on page 40 about bringing “home” with you]. If possible, work out where to live before arriving in Adelaide. You need a secure home base before you tackle everything that’s new on campus. And when you do get to Adelaide, make it a priority to fi nd out where things are and how to get around. Once uni starts, work out your priorities and how best to fi t them in to what can become busy days. What’s essential and what can wait? And be realistic about how much time it takes to get things done. It’s important to have things in your life besides study, but don’t crank up the extra activities too hard too early. We’ve set up a web site to help fi rst year students make the transition to uni. It’s at: www.fl inders.edu.au/get connected

GUIDE FOR RURAL, INTERSTATE AND INT

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WHAT’S UNI LIKE?Big. Exciting. A bit daunting. But not entirely foreign. Think of it as a natural progression in your life and an opportunity to build on your strengths and focus on what you’re really interested in. If you’ve just fi nished school the biggest difference you’ll notice is the freedom, and with it the need to self motivate and discipline yourself. The best advice for students new to Adelaide is to make it a priority to meet people. In some courses this is easy because you all study together, but if you’re constantly moving between different lectures with different groups it can be very easy to get lost in the crowd. Get involved with whatever’s going on and don’t assume others will make the fi rst move. Ask people to join you for a coffee to discuss a lecture or just chat. If you know people from your area who are starting at Flinders make a point of staying in touch. It’s easy to lose contact with people on a big campus.

WHAT’S ADELAIDE LIKE?The short answer is that, like most cities, it’s what you make of it. Adelaide’s great strength is that it’s big enough to have plenty going on but small enough that you can get around to everything. Here are some useful web sites to get a feel for the place:

• Rip it Upwww.ripitup.com.au

• DB Magazinewww.dbmagazine.com.au

• Spinach: What’s on in Adelaide www.spinach.org.au/whats_on/calendar.htm

• Go online: Pub Club Bar Guide www.goonline.com.au

• Blaze: Out and About in Adelaide www.blazemedia.com.au

• SA Central: Sports, Leisure & Entertainment www.sacentral.sa.gov.au/

ERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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GETTING AROUNDIf you can afford to run a car, that’s great – but it’s not essential. Adelaide’s public transport system is pretty good and buses run to the heart of campus. A 10-trip ticket for students costs around $30.00 and you can travel for two hours, and change buses, on each “trip”. To fi nd out how much it costs to park on campus check out: www.fl inders.edu.au/campus/location/parking.cfm. Our Green Transport Offi ce has information on everything from walking and cycling to bus routes and ridesharing. Check out: www.fl inders.edu.au/campus/location

WHO CAN HELP?Visit our web site at: www.fl inders.edu.au/students/rural to fi nd out more about your transition to Flinders or get in touch with the Transition Offi ce for advice and assistance.

LIVING ON CAMPUS…Flinders gives you the chance to live on the campus, just a fi ve minute walk from the heart of the action – both academic and social. In fact, we are the only South Australian university with on-campus accommodation in the metropolitan area.There are two options: University Hall, which offers a stimulating communal environment without compromising your need for your own space, and the self-contained Deirdre Jordan Village. In both the Hall and the Village you’ll have your own furnished bedroom, with a phone and internet connection, and access to a full kitchen or kitchenette. In the Hall you enjoy 15 meals a week in the dining room. There are a wide range of social, sporting and cultural activities and facilities, and residential tutors are available to help with your studies. In the Village you share self-contained 2, 3 or 5-bedroom units and have the opportunity to become involved in a wide range of activities. Both communities are very multicultural and give you the chance to make friends from around the world ... You’re also near a bus stop providing direct services to the city, the beach and the nearby Marion Shopping Centre.

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To fi nd out more about living on campus or receive an application form phone (08) 8291 6000, email: fl inders.housing@fl inders.edu.au or visit: www.fl inders.edu.au/housing

…OR SETTING UP ON YOUR OWNIf you’d rather board or share a house or fl at, we can help there too. The Flinders Housing Accommodation Service keeps up-to-date lists of what’s available, as well as assisting with issues related to bonds, rent relief, and your rights and obligations as a tenant. You can access a list of available accommodation at any time at: www.fl inders.edu.au/housing/accomodation.html. Remember, being close to uni is great, but if you’ll be catching the bus each day then direct routes are an even bigger consideration than distance. When renting, you’ll probably be required to sign a lease, pay a bond and provide a month’s rent in advance. Also keep in mind that if you are moving to Adelaide that most rental properties are not furnished so you’ll need to provide for some establishment costs.

MONEY MATTERSIf you are concerned about costs and would like information and assistance with living on a low income while studying at Flinders University, you can talk to the Financial Counsellor in the Student Assist Offi ce, located off the Plaza, on 8201 2371.

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TOP 10 TIPS1. Give yourself time to settle in. Don’t feel you have to hit the ground running and be able to

manage everything perfectly from the start.

2. Make friends. And remember that most fi rst years are trying to do the same. You’re not the only person who feels they don’t know anyone.

3. Turn up to classes. Lectures aren’t compulsory, but it’s easy to fall behind if you start missing a few. Even if you’re not feeling great, make the effort.

4. Keep up. Follow your weekly reading guides – don’t leave it all until exam time.

5. Be positive about yourself. Your ability and attitude got you into uni so there’s no reason to have doubts!

6. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Every other student on campus is a fi rst year or used to be one. They know what you are going through.

7. Keep a balance in life. Eat well, get enough sleep, go out and have fun, but don’t overdo the partying or the part-time work.

8. Use our support services. And do it as soon as you need them. They’re here for you, and they’re free.

9. Plan ahead. In the fi rst week you’ll be given a course outline for each subject that will list your assignments and their due dates.

10. Reward yourself. Recognise your achievements (a successful assignment, getting to all your classes) and celebrate them.

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DECIDING TO GO TO UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST ‘LIFE CHOICES’ ANY OF US CAN MAKE.This decision is signifi cantly magnifi ed for rural students because it marks not only a transition from high school to university, but also changing from life in the country to city living.…. let three rural Flinders students share their experiences with you….Like many fi rst-year Flinders students from rural areas, Brad, Eddie and Caroline were initially daunted by the prospect of attending university in the city. However, by utilising some of the University’s services and devising their own tools for coping with the change all three have managed to make a successful transition to university life on both counts. All three agree that, initially, their biggest concern with coming to a university in the city was leaving their friends behind and having to start anew.

Eddie, a Behavioural Science (Management) student, says he found that if you lack the courage to simply walk up to someone new and introduce yourself, there are plenty of avenues on campus through which you can meet other people. “If you fi nd meeting new people diffi cult, join a club or society that you are interested in. It is an easy way to make new friends as you would share a similar interest”, he said.

International Business student Brad agrees with this, but found that joining a sporting club or society also provided him with an interest outside of university, which he believes is another essential step towards making the experience more enjoyable. “Everyone needs something to do other than uni – play sport, get a job, or join a club”, Brad says. “Without one of these activities you will fi nd it harder to make friends and you will be more likely to want to go home”.

For Caroline, who is completing a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, being part of several groups on campus helped her to feel more accepted in the university community and also showed her that, despite what she believed, she

wasn’t alone in being overwhelmed by her initial university experience. Another tool she used to combat those feelings was to make sure she was organised and remained on top of her study workload. “Don’t fall behind (with your study), remember there are lecturers and demonstrators to help you. However, you need to be mindful of the fact that there is a lot of extra work that needs to be done at home – it is very different from high school”, Caroline said.

The increase in study workload is something Eddie also noticed when he fi rst arrived at uni, but says he found it easier to deal with after taking advantage of the various study skills services available at Flinders. “O’ Week was very helpful in obtaining study skills information”, he says. “There is a study skills centre here designed to help students learn the different approach required to study at university which can help with the transition”, Eddie suggests if you are ever having diffi culties with elements of your course work you are unsure of or if you are not convinced your approach to the next assignment is correct, never be afraid to approach your lecturers for help. He says he found that his lecturers and tutors were always willing to help him with any problems he had with his study, and on the occasion when they couldn’t answer his questions, they would point him in the direction of someone who was able to provide the solutions.

Having the confi dence to ask questions is something that Brad has found essential to coping with university life. He says that despite the preconception many rural people have that city folk are diffi cult to approach, Adelaide people will gladly answer any question you may have. “This especially applies to uni staff members and business people in the community”, he says. “You will not get far in the city if you don’t have the confi dence to ask for directions, help or advice”, Brad also insists that having a positive attitude to the entire Flinders experience is of vital importance. “Be happy – Don’t let study get you down. Don’t let life get you down. Don’t let people get you down”, he says. “There are people and services available to you at all times all over campus; take advantage of them and enjoy the experience”.

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BRINGING ‘HOME’ WITH YOU...1. Set a reliable schedule for phoning or emailing your family and friends. This will give

you a chance to hear the news from home, share your new experiences – and have a whinge when you need to.

2. Bring some pictures of your old hangouts, home, pets, family and friends to put up in your room. This can also be a good way to start conversations with new friends in Adelaide.

3. Invite a friend or family member to visit you. Most of us are more positive when we are showing someone else around our new space.

4. Are there local specialties that you miss from home; really delicious foods, unique smells, or something else? Ask someone from home to send a care package.

5. There’s likely to be somewhere in town that is a little bit like home. Try hanging out there and starting your own new tradition.

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WANT TO KNOW WHERE TO FIND OUT MORE…?…ABOUT YOUR STUDIESAmending Your Enrolment/Program:www.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling/enrolment-and-registration/amending-enrolment.cfmCourse Contact List:stusyswww.fl inders.edu.au/enrol_details.tafEnrolment:www.fl inders.edu.au/enrollingPh: 8201 3950 or 1300 360 351 (localcall cost)Grades and Progress:www.fl inders.edu.au/currentstudents/exams-assess-results/exams-assessment-and-results_home.cfmInternational Exchange Programs:www.fl inders.edu.au/internationalstudents/study-at-fl inders/studyabroad-exchange/study-abroad-andstudy-exchange_home-v2.cfmPh: 8201 3758Student Timetable 2010:www.fl inders.edu.au/calendar/vol2/home.html

…ABOUT MONEY MATTERSFees: www.fl inders.edu.au/feesEmail: fees@fl inders.edu.auPh: (08) 8201 3143 or 1300 360 351How to Pay:www.fl inders.edu.au/fees/payment_fees.htmFinancial Assistance:www.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling/feeinformation/fee-index.cfmScholarships:www.fl inders.edu.au/scholarshipsCentrelink: www.centrelink.gov.au/

…ABOUT SUPPORT SERVICESAccommodation Service:www.fl inders.edu.au/housingPh: (08) 8291 6000Transition to University Offi ce:www.fl inders.edu.au/getconnectedPh: (08) 8201 3121Email: getconnected@fl inders.edu.auStudent Learning Centre:www.fl inders.edu.au/slcPh: 8201 2518Email: slc@fl inders.edu.auHealth, Counselling & DisabilityServices, and Student Equity Offi cerwww.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounselPh: (08) 8201 2118Email: health.counsel@fl inders.edu.au

Student Assist Offi ce:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: 8201 2062Union Building, PlazaCareer Programs:www.fl inders.edu.au/careers/student Ph: (08) 8201 2832Email: careers@fl inders.edu.auChild Care:www.fl inders.edu.au/campus/oncampus/child-and-parenting-facilities.cfmEmployment Service:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: (08) 8201 2062Email: employment@fl inders.edu.au

…ABOUT YOU!Access to Student Files:www.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling/student-records/transcript-ofacademic- record.cfmChange of Name/Address:www.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling/student-records/change-personaldetails.cfm or contact Enrolment Services on: 1300 360 351 (local call fee) or (08) 8201 3950 Fax (08) 8201 2580Rights and Responsibilities:www.fl inders.edu.au/currentstudents/policies-procs/rights/rights_home.cfmStudent Card:www.fl inders.edu.au/enrolling/student-records/student-records_home.cfm

…ABOUT INFORMATION FORIndigenous Students:www.fl inders.edu.au/yunggorendi Ph: 1800 641 811Email: yunggorendi@fl inders.edu.auInternational Students:www.fl inders.edu.au/internationalstudentsPh: 8201 2717Email: issu@fl inders.edu.auResearch Students:www.fl inders.edu.au/students/rhdStudents with Disabilities: www.fl inders.edu.au/healthcounsel/disability_serv.htmPh: 8201 2943 TTY: 8201 3242Email: dlo@fl inders.edu.au

…ABOUT STUDENT GROUPSFlinders One:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: 8201 2062Action Groups, Clubs, Committees and Collectives:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: 8201 2062International Students’ Subcommittee:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: 61 8 8201 2062Postgraduate Students’Subcommittee:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: 8201 2062Flinders ONEsport and ONEfi tness:www.onesportandfi tness.com.auPh: (08) 8201 2842Email: sportfi tness@fl inders.edu.auStudent Council:www.fl indersone.edu.auPh: (08) 8201 2062Email: student.president@fl inders.edu.au

…ABOUT TRANSPORTwww.fl inders.edu.au/campus/location/getting-to-fl indersAccess Cab: Ph: 8201 2880Green Transport Offi ce:Ph: (08) 8201 3570Email: greentransport@fl inders.edu.auParking:Ph: (08) 8201 2207Email: Parking@fl inders.edu.auFlinders Uni Loop Bus:www.fl inders.edu.au/campus/location/getting-to-fl inders/loop-bus.cfmPublic Transport Timetables:www.adelaidemetro.com.au/

…ABOUT THE CAMPUSwww.fl inders.edu.au/campusFood Outlets:www.fl indersone.edu.auSecurity and Lost Property:Hot-line: 8201 2880Offi ce: 8201 5151Locker Hire - Student Assist:Ph: 8201 2062Shops and Agencies:www.fl inders.edu.au/campus/oncampus/ shops-and-agencies.cfmUnibooks:www.unibooks.com.au/Ph: 8223 4366Email: fl [email protected] 41

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2011 SEMESTER 1 STUDY PLANNERJANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE

SAT 1 NEW YEARS DAY

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