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Student advicePublicationsCheck our list of publications, many of which are relevant to students, including 'Culturally Inclusive Social Events', the Interfaith Calendar, 'A Degree with the lot' (for students with children, as well as publications for prospective students and their families. Harrassment and discriminationIf you feel you have been harrassed or discriminated against in any way, or if you would like more information about how the university promotes an environment free of harrassment and discrimination, see the discrimination and harrassment website. The policies, procedures and information apply to both students and staff. The University has a network of trained advisors who can provide confidential advice and support. Student servicesSee our list of student services that promote and support diversity, for specific information and advice on a range of situations. This includes specific advice for students with disabilites, indigenous students, international students and all students needing advice and support with academic, practical and personal matters. Student OrganisationsThe Student Union and Postgraduate Association provide advice, advocacy, support and referral. Student expectations, responsibilities and grievances
If you don't know where to look for assistance, you can start by contacting the Equity and Diversity Planning Unit on 8344 9355 or email us and we will point you in the right direction. |
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Deputy Dean, School of Graduate Studies Professor Rachel Webster (Physics) and, from left, PhD students Amgad Elmahdi (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Amee George (Pathology) and Swati Singh (Physics) - the first to pilot the Postgraduate Essentials course. Photo: Paul Richiardi |
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