Midwifery Studies
Program Session
This session was presented on Thursday 21st January 2021. The recording will be available for 30 days.
| Program Session | Recording |
|---|---|
Your online program session provides you with the opportunity to hear from your Program Convenor on information specific to your degree. | Click here to join the session. Password: 0Z+n1$D# |
Online Orientation
Our online orientation sessions will introduce you to our online systems and provide you with tips and techniques for getting the most out of your studies.
These sessions were held on Friday 22nd January 2021 and the recordings will be available for 30 days.
Please enter the passwords provided to watch each session.
| Session | Zoom |
|---|---|
Introduction to Online Systems and Support This session will introduce you to our online systems, and show you how to navigate your way around them. We will show you where to go for help when you need it, and who to ask. | Password: F?VE?22? |
Introduction to Library This session will teach you how to navigate the library databases. You will learn how to find academic resources through the library online. | Password: zFjLD6c% |
Academic Learning Skills Online This session will help you to get started with your studies. You will hear about strategies for planning, avoiding distractions and staying connected. | Password: 3Hb$QB39 |
International Postgraduate Session
Academic Skills such as researching, writing, critical reading, problem solving and logical thinking are essential for studying in an Australian university. Developing these skills can be a challenging experience.
Academic Learning Support are offering the following Essential academic skills for Australian study sessions. Choose the session that suits you and click the link to join via Zoom.
Please note - this session is designed for International students only.
| Date | Time | Zoom link |
|---|---|---|
| Monday 18th January 2021 | 2pm - 3pm | Click here to join session |
| Friday 22nd January 2021 | 4pm - 5pm | Click here to join session |
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.