WHAT NEXT? Welcome to the University of South Australia unisa.edu.au/international Contents What’s great about... The University of South Australia pg 3 Deputy Vice Chancellor Welcome pg 5 What’s great about... Adelaide pg 6 Accept your offer pg 7 Begin your journey pg 9 Adelaide’s climate pg 13 Start your new life in Adelaide pg 14 Your Studies pg 17 Feel Supported pg 22 Join the Adelaide community pg 26 Contact us pg 28 What’s great about... The University of South Australia Experience the best of what the University has to offer with modern facilities and teachers who blend academic expertise with real-life professional experience. Here is a sample of some of our achievements; We’ve been awarded 5 Stars The 2013 QS World University Rankings has recognised us as a Five Star university which distinguishes a university as being world class, with a high reputation, cutting edge facilities and is an internationally renowned research and teaching faculty. Our teachers are award winning Almost 70 per cent of our academic staff holds doctorates, which puts us in the top ten universities in Australia on this measure. In 2012, six University staff members were recognised with a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, through the Australian Awards for University Teaching program and two of our academics have won the Prime Minister’s Award for University Teacher of the Year. Our research is world class The 2012 round of the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation, which assesses the research quality of Australia’s higher education institutions against national and world benchmarks, rated more than 86 per cent of our assessed research as world-class standard or above. Our learning environments are modern and connected Our campuses are spacious and well-equipped and we’re making them even better by spending almost AUD$1 billion on new teaching and research initiatives and creating new student services. International accreditation Our Business School is accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), the most prestigious international accreditation for business schools. The School is one of only 8 Australian business schools accredited by EQUIS. All EQUIS-accredited institutions must demonstrate high quality in all their activities, including research, teaching, student services, internationalisation and connections with the corporate world. Experience Plus You will benefit from our modern research facilities and our commitment to excellence in teaching and learning. Take a look at our campuses via a virtual tour to discover the worldclass facilities that make the University of South Australia a great place to study and research. We want you to have the best possible experience so that you graduate ready to take on the world. There are lots of different opportunities during your studies, both within your academic program and through social and personal development activities. We’ll support you during your studies With Experience Plus you can boost your employability through leadership opportunities, volunteering or meeting new and interesting people in a fun and social environment. Our dedicated support services are designed to help you succeed. We have offices and staff on each campus to answer your questions and help make your life at university easier. There are personal, academic and social support services as well as 24/7 online support. What you learn can be put to work The University of South Australia is amongst the world’s top 100 universities for smart, work ready graduates (source: the Employer Reputation Indicator). In 2011, 79 per cent of our graduates were in full-time employment, which is above the national average. With strong industry links you get the experience and expertise you need to succeed in your career. Two recent studies by Australian Education International have revealed that Australian degrees are giving a competitive edge to international students joining the workforce in their home country. Number of students surveyed Australian 495 educated Chinese students Australian 300 educated Korean students % students % employers that employed would recommend recruiting Australian graduates 82% 93% 91% 79% Source: Australian Education International research snapshots Student exchange The University offers a range of global exchange and study tour opportunities, which means that once you arrive in Adelaide you can apply to study in another country as part of your program. With the aid of a travel grant you can experience new customs and cultures, build international networks and friends and improve your language and intercultural communication skills. Deputy Vice Chancellor & Vice President’s Welcome It is with great pleasure that I welcome our new international students to South Australia and to its biggest university – the University of South Australia. Our University is a modern, innovative institution that has been built on more than 150 years of teaching, learning and research excellence. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the areas of business, education, arts, social sciences, health sciences, information technology, engineering and the environment. These programs are designed with strong professional emphasis and in close partnership with industry. is integral to delivering an outstanding student experience and exceptional graduates. As you will discover, the University of South Australia is a truly international institution that takes great pride in its cultural diversity. We educate around 6,000 international students each year, and they in turn enrich the intellectual and social life of our campuses, as well as provide an invaluable global perspective for our students and staff. Having arrived in Adelaide from the UK in 2010 to take up my appointment with the University, I know from first-hand experience the excitement and challenges that come with establishing yourself in a new community. In order to help you The University’s continued upward growth settle comfortably into your new environment, trajectory is reflected in a number of recent the University provides a range of support global performance indicators. In the 2012 QS programs and services, and I encourage you to World University Rankings, the University of South make the most of these. Australia was again rated in the top three per cent of more than 10,000 universities worldwide. Our global network of more than 164,000 alumni It also increased its standing, and was one of less also serves as a valuable source of advice and than 20 Australian institutions recognised in The experience for anyone seeking information about Times 2012 Higher Education world rankings. the University, in addition to enabling you to keep in touch with your fellow graduates and In the Australian Government’s inaugural to remain an integral part of the University story Excellence in Research for Australia evaluation when you have completed your studies. released in 2011, 70 per cent of the University of South Australia’s assessed research was rated As an initial point of reference, this International as world-class or above. We were also rated Student Guide has been specifically designed to in the top five overall of 28 Australian tertiary prepare you for life in Adelaide, and for studying institutions evaluated as part of the International at the University of South Australia. Should you Student Barometer, and the quality of our require additional assistance, our staff will be very teaching is regularly recognised through national happy to help you. awards such as the Office for Learning and Teaching citations. I wish you every success on your academic journey, and I look forward to seeing you on In addition, the University is continuing its $A1 campus in the near future. billion-plus investment in new physical and virtual infrastructure across its campuses to Nigel Relph ensure students and academics have access to Deputy Vice Chancellor & Vice President: the very latest in technology and amenities. This International & Advancement What's great about... Adelaide Adelaide is the perfect place to study – big enough to have fun in, and small enough that you can concentrate on your studies. It is Australia’s University City and the capital city of South Australia – known for its beaches, sunshine, wide ranging landscape, wildlife and friendly people. It is easy to find your way around Adelaide. All of the modern conveniences you expect in a city are easily accessible, like shopping malls, public transport, restaurants and cultural facilities. And, you can travel from the city to the beach in just a 20 minute car, train or bus ride. As a multicultural destination, you can expect to meet people from diverse backgrounds. Once here, you’ll discover more than 700 restaurants, cafés and pubs, serving food from around the world. There are international flights direct to Adelaide from major Asian airports and all Australian capital cities. Accept your offer Follow these steps to accept your offer: Check your offer letter Make sure your offer is correct. Contact us if you need to defer your offer or if there’s a chance you may arrive late. If you change your program you will need to submit a new application form which will be re-assessed. Accept and Pay Accept your offer by sending: All documents required to meet your condition/s (if applicable). Do not make payment before meeting all conditions. The First Total Payment includes the tuition fee and compulsory visa length Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) fee. OSHC covers all student visa holders for medical insurance. A family rate may apply for students with an accompanying spouse and/or family members. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) A (CoE) is required when applying for student visa entry into Australia. Once you have submitted all documents and payment the CoE will be emailed within four business days. A signed Acceptance and Payment form, The First Total Payment outlined in your offer in Australian dollars (AUD), A certified copy of the personal details page of your passport and visa label/visa grants letter, Please take the CoE to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) or the Australian Embassy in your home country to apply for your student visa. Enrol Online Enrol early in courses before arriving in Australia to access the best class times. Make sure you understand all of your international student visa requirements when enrolling. Arrive Prepare to Arrive Allow us to welcome you to Adelaide. The University offers services including a free airport pick-up and assistance to help you organise temporary accommodation. Arrive early to discover your new home in Adelaide. Start your academic career in the best possible way with orientation activities. Begin your Journey Organise your visa Contact the Australian High Commission or the Australian Embassy in your home country to find out how to apply for your student visa. Once you have accepted your offer, a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) document will be issued which you can use to apply for your student visa for entry into Australia. Book Flights Book free airport pick-up We provide a free University airport pickup to welcome you. Our University representative will meet you at the airport, bus terminal or train station and take you to your accommodation. If you are travelling with your partner or children, they are also eligible for these services. You must book this service at least 3 days Flights to Australia can be heavily booked before your arrival in Adelaide. during January, February and July so check with your travel agent early for flight bookings. However, you should not confirm bookings until you receive your CoE document. Once you have confirmed your travel arrangements, you can arrange your free University airport pick-up and temporary accommodation. Book temporary accommodation If you are moving to Adelaide for the first time you may need to organise temporary accommodation while you look for a long term solution. There are a number of options to choose from: Student accommodation, Backpacker hostels, Affordable hotels, Serviced apartments. Book early to avoid disappointment. Pre-departure checklist Feeling overwhelmed with all of the things you need to prepare? Use our checklist to help you get organised. Pre-departure checklist for International Students Below is a list of things you need to organise before you study at UniSA. This checklist has been prepared by International Student Services staff and can be downloaded as a useful resource to help you prepare for your time studying in Adelaide. Please ensure that you organise the following items and tick the check boxes as you go! □ M edication – if you take specific medication for a condition and bring a letter from your doctor translated in English) You will need to declare your medicine on your Incoming Passenger Card before processing through Customs. Cards are normally distributed on incoming flights to Australia and are also available in Customs processing areas of Australian airports. □ Your student visa □On Arrival Reception. Make sure you □ M edical, optical and dental checkups inform the Learning and Teaching (these may be necessary for your visa; they may be cheaper in your home country) Unit if you want these services by completing the online booking form. Start looking for long-term accommodation through the UniSA Accommodation Services. □ E nrol online – if you have any difficulties □ enrolling online, you can complete your enrolment during orientation □At least AUD$2,000 available to you on arrival in Adelaide (approximately AUD$500 in cash and AUD$1,500 in ATM access) □ Note the contact details of your country’s embassy in Australia. Refer to Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website. □Note the University of South Australia’s contact numbers for international students, in case of emergency, after landing in Australia: + 61 8 1800 500 911 (UniSA Security) (all hours) - free call □ Document folder containing: □ your UniSA letter of offer □ a copy of your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) □ certified academic transcripts from previous study □ □ d ocumentation of previous study if applying for status or credit □ identification documents – translated home country driver’s license and/or credit cards □ character references (translated in English) □ □ important medical records, where relevant □ □ □ Bi-lingual print dictionary □ Travel insurance plus specified item insurance for your personal belongings. Note: This is different to your Overseas Student Health Cover which covers medical treatment after your arrival in Australia. It is recommended that you purchase travel Insurance to cover yourself and your property on your journey to Australia. □ Check Australian customs and quarantine regulations for information on Entering Australia and separately pack any items you need to declare including medicines. □ O rientation start date so that you arrive in time for your Orientation to UniSA program. Your UniSA offer and New Student letter should advise you of the start date and time of your orientation program and home campus location. Here are some ideas on What to pack • Calculator Passport • Guide and phrase book Document folder including; • Family recipes – learn how to cook your favourite food so you can look after yourself and impress friends! • your offer letter • a copy of your COE • certified academic transcripts from previous study • identification documents (i.e. driver’s licence or credit card) • important contact numbers (i.e. your country’s embassy in Australia and the University’s emergency contact number) • details of pre-arranged accommodation • important medical records • character references (translated into English) to help apply for accommodation • copies of your insurance policies (health and travel) • copies of credit card details/traveller’s cheques Medication and a letter from your Doctor detailing any prescribed medicines • Money • Bilingual print dictionary (only print dictionaries are allowed in exams) • Spare glasses/contact lenses • Radio/MP3 player/iPod • Phone (including charger) • Camera (including memory cards and charger) • Adaptor • USB/thumb drive • Laptop/iPad/tablet • Clothes - Dress on campus is informal. In summer, lightweight clothes and sandals or sneakers are sufficient. In winter, warm clothing with woollen sweaters, coat and a waterproof jacket are needed. • Toiletries • DO NOT agree to carry parcels for anyone and remember to pack any items you wish to declare separately Adelaide’s Climate Adelaide has hot dry summers and wet cold winters. The sun can be harsh so in summer always wear a hat, sunscreen and cover up to avoid sun burn, particularly in the middle of the day between 11am – 3pm. It doesn’t snow in Adelaide but it does get pretty cold and wet in winter. Umbrellas and waterproof jackets are essential when you are out and about in the winter months. Adelaide Season Months Conditions Temperature Summer December-February Mainly hot & dry 25º C - 35º C Autumn March-May Mainly dry 20º C - 25º C Winter June-August Cool & wet 10º C -15º C Spring September-November Little rain 20º C - 25º C Start your new life in Adelaide Adelaide is… Festive Adelaide is the festival heart of Australia with more than 400 special events throughout the year. If you love being part of a theatre audience, dancing to international music, listening to readings from the world’s great writers, laughing at comedians or enjoying sporting attractions then Adelaide offers it all. Some of the popular events include; • Fringe Festival In South Australia, international students are offered the same public transport discounts as local students which can save you hundreds of dollars every year. *Source: Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey 2010– 2011 The following is a guide to average basic weekly expenses and costs of some regularly purchased items. Average weekly living costs in Adelaide (AUD) • OzAsia Festival Accommodation$115-$350 (shared or single) • WOMADelaide (world music festival) Telephone/postage $10-$30 • Adelaide Festival of Arts Food (eating at home) $80-$100 • Adelaide Film Festival Transport $20-$35 • Adelaide Cabaret Festival Electricity/Gas $37-$50 • Adelaide International Guitar Festival Clothes/Entertainment • Santos Tour Down Under cycling race TOTAL $295-$600 • World Tennis Challenge Source: Study Adelaide • Brighton Jetty Classic sand sculptures • Clipsal 500 street car race • Classic Adelaide car rally $40+ Adelaide is… Friendly Adelaide is… Affordable One in five South Australians were born overseas so we’re good at welcoming newcomers into our multicultural mix. Because South Australians originally hail from more than 120 countries, the state has a wonderful mix of influences. The cost of living in Adelaide is 25 per cent cheaper than Melbourne and Sydney and 11 per cent cheaper than either Perth or Brisbane*. Most Australians tend to be ‘easy going’ and ‘laid-back’ (relaxed) about a lot of things. This includes dress codes and the way that people communicate. While you are here you might pick up some Aussie ‘slang’ (local phrases). So when you hear someone say ‘g’day’ or ‘how ya going’ don’t be alarmed, they are just being friendly. Adelaide is… Accessible Adelaide is a quick and easy place to get around, with an integrated bus, train and tram public transport system connecting all parts of the city and suburbs. The free tram service takes you through the city centre and connects with the Adelaide Railway Station and City West Campus. Also look out for the free City loop bus that can take you on a ride past art galleries, museums and universities. The Adelaide City Council also has a free bus service linking north and south Adelaide. There are many internet hotspots (wireless internet) and internet cafes around Adelaide. Some City Council Centres and Libraries provide free internet access for the public and most hostels and hotels have internet facilities for guests. During your studies, remember to update your contact details with the University, check your University email and clear your inbox regularly. Food and Shopping Adelaide provides retail therapy for the most enthusiastic shoppers. Whether you’re after fashion bargains, designer labels, shoes, jewellery, fresh fruit and veg, furniture or wine... Adelaide can satisfy your shopping urges. Shopping hours are generally Monday to Friday 9am-5.30pm, Saturday 9am-5pm All University campuses are easily accessible by public transport and student and Sunday 11am - 5pm. Adelaide shops parking is available at Magill and Mawson in Rundle Mall and Rundle Street are open every Friday until 9pm and many are open Lakes. week nights until 7pm. Adelaide suburban Visit Transport SA or Adelaide Metro stores have late night shopping every for information on public transport Thursday until 9pm. timetables, driver’s licences, motor vehicle The availability and affordability of fresh registration and road laws. and processed foods means that you can buy ingredients to prepare your own food at home and you will find that Adelaide’s prices are often cheaper than other cities. Most markets, shops and supermarkets offer a variety of international products so Once you arrive, call home to let your you can find that special ingredient that family and friends know you have arrived safely and give them your contact details. will help you prepare home cooked meals. You can buy a phone card and/or set up a Skype account. Stay in Touch You can also eat out at one of the many restaurants in Adelaide with a range of cooking styles, price ranges and locations. Long Term Accommodation Adelaide has a variety of accommodation options to suit different needs and budgets. You can share with other students or live with a family, couple or single person. It might be important for you to live in the city centre, near your campus or close to the beach. The University has a dedicated Accommodation Service with support staff and a Rental database to help you search for your new home. Below is a brief guide to the types of accommodation and approximate costs. Type of Accommodation Weekly Cost Student hostels AUD $130 – $200 Student apartments AUD $150 – $350 Residential colleges AUD $250 – $350 Homestay AUD $220 – $250 Private Rental AUD $80 – $250 Your studies Your guide to Australian education Education in Australia may seem different from what you have experienced in your home country. Our teaching methods encourage students to take part in class discussions and debates. Here are some common teaching terms. Lectures - large group activities where you listen to a lecturer and take notes Tutorials - small group interactive teaching sessions under the guidance of a tutor Practicals - often laboratory based teaching sessions Our teaching staff In 2012, six University staff members were recognised with a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, through the Australian Awards for University Teaching program. Almost three-quarters of our academic staff hold PhDs which means they know what they’re teaching. Two of our academics have even won the nation’s highest honour for university teachers – the Prime Minister’s Award for University Teacher of the Year. Let us welcome you Gear Up Gear Up is a free music and arts festival Field trips - part of some programs where for new and continuing students with a great selection of Adelaide bands as well you go out of the university environment to study a particular topic and may require as food, drinks, competitions and campus art on show. some nights away from home Work experience or placement – part of some programs where you go into a work place to gain first-hand experience of working in the industry related to your studies The academic year is divided into study periods with holidays in between. Welcome Week At Welcome Week you can meet other new students and University staff while participating in fun and interactive workshops. Some of the activities during Welcome Week include; Online • important information sessions about being a student in Australia Whether you are studying on or off campus, our online environment provides services and resources virtually anytime, anywhere. • assistance from friendly staff and students • free lunches on some days As a student at the University of South Australia, you have access to the following online resources: • a tour to Cleland Wildlife Park • an email account • competitions and sporting activities Orientation • online teaching materials for all of your courses • myUniSA - your online one-stop-shop The University’s Orientation service will help • more than 1200 computers on campus you meet people, familiarise yourself with n Internet allowance (equivalent to our campus facilities, enrol in courses, meet • a viewing ~60,000 pages) for use on teaching staff and get to know a bit about campus Adelaide life. • a printing allowance (equivalent to printing 1400 pages for full time students) At orientation, you’ll meet University for use on campus Buddies who are students with information • wireless networks and friendship to share. • IT ‘help’ services Campus facilities All of our campuses have modern facilities, including new buildings, laboratories, computers, programs and learning spaces with the latest in information technology. Off campus, we support students 24/7 through our online learning environment. You’ll also find cafés and social spaces so you can meet with friends and enjoy time out in between classes. Library The Library’s information resources and services will support your studies with more than 700,000 books and print journals, a rapidly expanding collection of electronic resources, and expert staff to help you find what you need. Each campus library has different collection strengths and items can to be sent to the campus of your choice. In addition to our friendly and helpful staff, we have a range of other services including photocopying, scanning, colour printing, study rooms, online and on-campus training, special collections and computers. Facilities at City West campus Facilities at Magill campus • Specialised visual art and design studios • Fully equipped film and television studio • Moot Court for law students to participate in real life debates • Multimedia studios and editing suites • Theatre for stage productions • Purpose-built industrial design workshop • Gym and outdoor sports fields • Art gallery for exhibiting works by • Language laboratory students • Computer pools • Modern lecture theatres • Wireless internet access • Architecture museum • Library with study areas and comfortable • Comfortable study spaces lounges • Cafes with outdoor dining • Student common room • Post office • Swimming pool • Campus cafés and outdoor dining area Facilities at City East campus • 15 hectares of parklands and lawn • Sophisticated research equipment Facilities at Mawson Lakes campus • Multi-purpose health science laboratories • Model pharmacy • Specialised podiatry, physiotherapy, mammography and ultrasound clinics • Machinery workshops • Interactive learning spaces for engineering students • Eco-centre • Updated computing facilities and wireless internet network; • Design and Technology, and Science Teaching facilities • Fully equipped gym, including yoga and Pilates classes • Purpose-built Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation (CERAR) • Aroma Cafe • Outdoor plaza • Mawson Centre - a shared space for the University and the community • Adelaide’s only Planetarium • Ian Wark Research Institute • Sports centre complete with fitness gym • Outdoor recreation areas • Cafés and outdoor dining areas Experience Plus We understand that being a student is not only about study, it’s just as important to have a positive social experience while at University. Experience Plus provides you with a wide range of events and initiatives outside the lecture theatre that are designed to develop your employability, networking, social and leadership skills...all while having a great time. •E xperience Plus Grants - Create and fund projects to improve the overall student experience. •E xperience Leadership - Boost your employability through the Experience Leadership program. •G ear Up – a free music and arts festival on our campus designed to welcome new and continuing students to the University Scholarships • Australian government scholarships, known as Australia Awards, for capacity building in developing countries or for high achieving students, researchers and professionals • International postgraduate research scholarships • Scholarships offered by your home country Global Experience Global Experience encourages you to participate in a range of extra-curricular activities to enhance your experience at the University and in your future career. Some of the opportunities include; • short-term international study tours • overseas exchanges • local and international conferences • networking with industry specialists • volunteering for not for profit organisations in Australia and overseas • work placements and internships • meeting high profile guest speakers Each year, more than 2,500 students at the • be part of a supportive community of University benefit from scholarships and like-minded students and staff grants worth millions of dollars. As part of this, the University offers a number of • developing leadership skills scholarships to make study in Adelaide • building a portfolio of experiences which affordable for international students. will enhance your degree Explore the range of scholarships on offer; • Scholarships for both undergraduate and postgraduate students Beyond your studies Each year, thousands of graduates become part of the University of South Australia’s alumni network. Membership is free, and provides you with the chance to further your personal and professional development. Benefits include; Our alumni network promotes strong links between the University, business, government, and the wider community; and supports and encourages interaction between graduates. • opportunities to keep in touch with classmates and friends • access to library resources • university updates • invitations to networking events and activities Feel supported We provide many support services to help you succeed in your studies and manage student life, including specialised assistance for international students. From career assistance to counselling, language and learning assistance, research education, health and wellbeing, disability, security services and social support – we offer it all. Take a tour of our support services to find out how we can help you achieve your goals. International student officers are located on each metropolitan campus and are available to assist with information and The University of South Australia provides advice about issues such as on-arrival support services to help you succeed in transport to accommodation, life in your studies and manage your student life. Adelaide and studying at the University. The team also provide orientation and Take a tour of our services to find out how guidance to students about work rights in we will help you achieve your goals. Australia, meeting new people, support for spouses, partners and families and of International Student Support Services course completing your studies. Support Services Career Services Counselling Services Language and Learning Assistance Research Education Health and Wellbeing Disability Services Security UniLife International Student Support Services The University’s Learning and Teaching Unit (LTU) provides a range of on-campus and online services and resources. We have offices and staff on each campus to answer your questions and help make your life at university easier. There are personal, academic and social support services as well as online support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You will meet an international student officer on campus during orientation or you can make an appointment at any time. You can also get on campus assistance with all enquiries such as enrolment, graduation, student ID cards, student fees, room bookings and timetables via Campus Central. We also offer a range of specialised services for sponsored students with the help of international student officers as well as help for sponsors. Counselling Services The Counselling Service offers free and confidential appointments to help you manage your life including: • personal issues affecting your study • adjusting to living and studying in Adelaide • support following a crisis or trauma motivation, time management and exam stress • health and wellbeing • managing stress, anxiety and depression Our staff will: • listen and treat you with respect • work with you to help you resolve any problems that are impacting on your wellbeing or study • help you develop skills to succeed in your studies • support requests for extensions or deferred exams • provide you with information and/ or referral to other services when specialised information or support is needed Career Services Career Services provides guidance and information on career planning, jobseeking and preparing for the workforce. Services include on campus workshops, career events including International Careers Day, online resources, and a career consultation service. Language and Learning Assistance The University’s Language, Literacies and Learning teams (L3) provide a range of opportunities for you to learn more about general English language skills and academic literacies for your discipline area, as well as strategies for transitioning to university. Language and Learning Advisers provide a wide range of online self-help learning resources, classes and appointments for individuals. Research Education The Research Education Team provides on-campus workshops, professional development opportunities, and online resources for research students and their supervisors. Assistance is also available to help you with writing your thesis, communicating the results of your research through journal articles, conference presentations, the media and public talks. Disability Services The University prides itself on its inclusive educational environment and we provide a range of disability support services. Services can include academic adjustments such as alternative exam arrangements and a range of specialised services such as sign language interpreting, alternative format print material and loan equipment. If you have a disability, mental health or medical condition that may impact on your study, get in touch with us at Disability Services. Health and Wellbeing Maintaining your health and well-being while at University is as important as getting good grades. In fact, if you’re emotionally stressed or feeling under financial pressure, chances are your grades are going to suffer. The University has developed a range of web resources that can help you get through the more difficult times in your life so that you can resolve issues and return to your studies. If you are having any difficulties you can speak to a staff member at the Learning and Teaching Unit (LTU) for assistance. All international students on student visas and their families (on ‘dependent’ visas) must pay for health insurance during their stay in Australia; it is a requirement of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. This insurance is called Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). Security Your safety is important to us. Our campus security provides a safe work environment for staff, students and visitors. It also ensures that premises, offices and facilities are protected. Campus security is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and security officers patrol the campuses by day and offer even stronger protection at night. Our security can escort you off campus when leaving early in the morning or after dark. Security can also accompany you to campus car parks, designated public transport locations and approved student accommodation. UniLife UniLife is the University’s students’ association and offers a range of services and activities. It is a great way to meet new friends, see Australia and learn new skills. Some of the sporting, social and academic clubs have been established specifically for international students and offer a great way to develop links and networks to the wider community. You could join the board-riding club (surfing); be part of a volleyball, basketball, or cricket team; take up break-dancing; give water skiing a go; indulge your passion for Japanese animation; or discover a taste for Australian culture. With over 110 clubs, there are many possibilities. Join the Adelaide community Working As an international student you are eligible to work while studying, You may be eligible to work up to 40 hours per fortnight during teaching times and unlimited hours during university breaks. Higher Degree by Research students and some scholarship holders may have some restrictions on working hours. The University has a range of support services to help you find employment that will fit in with your study commitments. Family Support The University recognises that if your partner and family accompany you, they may also need help and advice in settling into life in Adelaide and Australia. During teaching periods, staff from the Learning and Teaching Unit offer your family assistance and advice in areas such as: • Exploring cultural differences and similarities • Finding your way in the city of Adelaide • Organising a ‘family life’ • Family life in a new country • Employment opportunities • Enrolling your children into school Culture and Community With a population of just over 1 million people, the Adelaide community is a welcoming place to live and study and is tolerant of religious beliefs and practices. There are many cultures represented in Adelaide which allows you to expand your awareness and meet different people from countries around the world. You can connect to a local cultural group or cultural organisation to enjoy home comforts with cultural activities, language, food and religion to help you overcome feelings of homesickness. The Kaurna people (pronounced Gar-na) are the traditional owners and custodians of the Adelaide Plains and Adelaide is the ideal place for you to be introduced to the rich culture and history of the Kaurna people and the Australian Aboriginal. Religion and places of worship Ensuring your religious and spiritual needs are met while you are at University is important for your well-being. Adelaide has a variety of churches, cathedrals, temples, mosques and synagogues. There are also prayer rooms on each campus for Muslim students. You can contact a cultural or religious organisation for recreation, celebration of national days, welfare advice or support. Travel • expanding your networks via part time work or volunteering • joining a cultural group Useful links •F uture Unlimited – A government website that will help you explore the The great thing about Adelaide is the benefits of studying in Australia. surrounding regions are all accessible tudy Adelaide – A government from the city. When you need a break from • S website that will provide you with your studies you can travel and explore information about Adelaide. You the unique environment outside of can read student blogs and watch the city. videos about Adelaide and become a member for access to free events and There are many attractions within driving competitions. distance such as the world-famous • I nsider Guide – An app that will help Barossa and Clare Valley wine regions, you navigate through your new student the rolling Adelaide Hills and iconic River life in Adelaide. Murray. You can also take a trip into the nhance Australia – A free government Outback and experience native Australian • E program for international students to bushland. Adelaide has 30 kilometres of help you feel welcome and provide a unbroken metropolitan coastline so you support network in Australia. can swim, surf or take a ferry to the nearby Kangaroo Island. New friends Studying at university offers a great opportunity to meet new people. Making new friendships is an important part of your experience and it can help you settle faster in your new environment. People from many different backgrounds, ages, countries, and languages live in Adelaide. You can meet new friends by; • joining one of the University clubs, societies and associations • getting involved in Orientation social activities Contact us Email: international.office@unisa.edu.au Phone: +613 9627 4854 Freecall Australia: 1800 1818 58 China (Northern): 10 800 61 00 245 China (Southern): 10 800 261 0245 Indonesia: 001 803 61 269 South Korea: 0079 86 121 017 Taiwan: 00801 611 343 China Office Contact Details Manager: Daisy Chen Tel: +86 10 67082967 Fax: +86 10 67087440 Email: daisy.chen@unisa.edu.au Malaysia Office Contact Details Malaysia Representative: Melissa Tan Mobile: +60 126859272 Email: melissa.tan@unisa.edu.au Fax: +61 8 8302 9121 Street Address (Courier deliveries) UniSA International University of South Australia Level 1, 101 Currie Street Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Find an Agent near you The University of South Australia reserves the right to alter, amend or delete any program, fee, course, admission requirement, mode of delivery or other arrangement without prior notice. 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