The ultimate exam survival kit
The weeks roll by as you attend classes, presentations and complete assessments. Late nights are spent studying in the uni library. Then before you know it, voila! It’s exam week.…
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Whether you're a new student who needs help getting started, or in your third year and need study advice, there are a variety of services to help make all aspects of your time with us hassle free and enjoyable.
UNSA is the organisation that supports and represents students at the University of Newcastle. UNSA is a not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to positively impact student experience in matters related to educational experiences, welfare and well-being by providing a range of activities, extra-curricular events, and out-of-class engagement opportunities.
The ALLY Network aims to create a more inclusive culture at the University by promoting greater visibility and awareness of those who are diverse in their sex characteristic, gender and/or sexuality.
Get help from fellow students who have succeeded in your course with our Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS).
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Student Wellbeing Programs aim to promote self-awareness, build confidence and skills to overcome challenges and foster connections between students.
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The Library offers a range of classes tailored for students at all levels. Classes run a variety of times and campus locations.
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Students with a disability or medical condition, as well as full-time carers, can access support systems via AccessAbility.
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Pathways students have access to a team of dedicated support staff and helpful resources.
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Indigenous students have access to a broad range of support to see you succeed in your academic, employment and cultural aspirations. Learn more about the Wollotuka Institute and other available support programs.
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UON Global is our dedicated international student team. They are always available to help you, or put you in touch with the right people, no matter where you are in your student journey.
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Our Navigator articles are written by students - for students.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.