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Welcome to Mid-Year Orientation

Today marks the start of the mid-year orientation period. A big welcome to all of our new (and returning) students! We're offering a selection of workshops to help you get started.

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Ask the Library: Why are Course Reading lists important and what resources should I include?

Students studying together

The University Library supports access to course reading materials for students via the Course Readings tool in听MyUni, which allows you to share learning materials with students, including readings, videos, textbooks and more. As Semester 2 approaches, we encourage staff to create or roll over their readings lists as early as possible.

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Images of Learning and Teaching - submissions now open!

A collage of the submissions from the 2023 competition

Submissions are now open for the 2024 Images of Learning and Teaching competition, which celebrates innovation in learning and teaching at the 成人大片.

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Unwind your mind during swot week and exams

Unwind Your Mind brains

Take a break from your studies and enjoy some moments of relaxation during swot week and exams with Unwind Your Mind from Tuesday 11 June to Friday 28 June 2024.

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New printers arriving soon

Paper being placed on a multi-function device

ITDS will be rolling out a new, modernised fleet of printers that will replace existing printers. The new printers will deliver a more sustainable and user-friendly printing experience with increased accessibility.

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Visualise Your Thesis - submissions now open!

The logo for Visualise Your Thesis: a programme for graduate researchers

Dust off your creative spark and present your research in a 60-second video or audio-visual presentation and you could win $1000! Submissions are now open for the 2024听Visualise your Thesis competition.

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Winner of the 2024 Hugh Martin Weir Prize

Winner of the 2024 Hugh Martin Weir Prize, Alex Sanders, with Robina and Glen Weir

The Barr Smith Library and Weir family are pleased to announce that Alex Sanders has been awarded the听2024 Hugh Martin Weir Prize.

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Visualise Your Thesis competition - registrations now open!

Registrations are now open for the 2024 Visualise Your Thesis competition. Developed by The University of Melbourne, graduate researchers are challenged to present their research in a 60 second, eye-catching digital display.

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Roseworthy Library temporary closure

The Roseworthy Library will be temporarily closing its doors from midday on Thursday 4 April 2024, to undergo some much-needed carpet replacements. It will be back in action on Monday 22 April 2024.

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A Masterclass in Generative AI - 20 March 2024

Heard about AI but not sure how to use it at university? Register to attend the Library's online masterclass for students in using generative AI (GenAI). You'll learn how GenAI works, how to create effective prompts, and how to use GenAI critically and ethically. Registration essential.

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