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Displaying from Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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March 2013
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Tuesday 12 |
An excellent essay structure makes your writing pleasurable to read. Learn how to order your reasons and develop a logical, coherent and clear essay that flows from effective introduction to rounded conclusion.
12:00 - EVENT - Link Week Expo @ The Guild Precinct : Get linked to UWA campus. Discover the many supports and services on offer for new and current students
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On Tuesday 12th March 12noon to 2pm come and discover your UWA campus. Connect with other students, find out about the student focused services on campus, grab some giveaways and join one of the many guild clubs that will be showcasing in The Guild Refectory.
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12:00 - EVENT - ALVA Precinct Visit - Link Week Travelling Roadshow : ALVA Students this is your opportunity to discover your faculty society, connect with other students and find out how Student Support Services can help you.
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The ALVA Faculty Society and Link Week Travelling Roadshow welcomes new and current students to the green space outside Cullity Gallery for a BBQ. Come along, have a bite to eat, sign up to your faculty society, connect with other students and hear how Student Support Services can help you.
With so many book chapters, journal papers and lecture notes to read, it can often feel as if you’re drowning in printed materials. This workshop will teach several reading techniques that will help you choose what to read and how to read it efficiently, to maximise the effectiveness of your (...)
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Wednesday 13 |
Learn to write grammatically correct and well-constructed sentences.
12:00 - EVENT - Business Precinct Visit - Link Week Travelling Roadshow : Business Students this is your opportunity to discover your faculty society, connect with other students and find out how Student Support Services can help you.
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The ECOMS Student Society and Link Week Travelling Roadshow welcomes new and current students to the Business School Rear Verandah for a BBQ. Come along, have a bite to eat, sign up to your faculty society, connect with other students and hear how Student Support Services can help you.
With so many book chapters, journal papers and lecture notes to read, it can often feel as if you’re drowning in printed materials. This workshop will teach several reading techniques that will help you choose what to read and how to read it efficiently, to maximise the effectiveness of your (...)
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Thursday 14 |
An excellent essay structure makes your writing pleasurable to read. Learn how to order your reasons and develop a logical, coherent and clear essay that flows from effective introduction to rounded conclusion.
12:00 - EVENT - Arts Precinct Visit - Link Week Travelling Roadshow : Arts Students this is your opportunity to discover your faculty society, connect with other students and find out how Student Support Services can help you.
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The Arts Union and Link Week Travelling Roadshow welcomes new and current students to the Patricia Crawford Court for a BBQ. Come along, have a bite to eat, sign up to your faculty society, connect with other students and hear how Student Support Services can help you.
Most Honours and Masters students need to produce a research proposal. Research proposals may or may not form part of your formal assessment, but are an opportunity to get timely feedback on your planned study. This workshop outlines the components of a research proposal and highlights the key (...)
This builds on the previous workshop on basic algebra. Topics include polynomials, operations with polynomials, factorization of quadratics, difference of two squares.
Recommended for anyone wanting to revise vital maths foundations.
17:00 - EVENT - First Flock Welcome - Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery : All 1st year students are invited to the First Flock Welcome hosted by The Cultural Precinct
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This is a welcome event for first year students to discover the gallery and museum on campus and meet some other new students. RSVP required by Monday 11th March 2013 by emailing [email protected] or calling 6488 3707
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Friday 15 |
12:00 - EVENT - Engineering Science Precinct Visit - Link Week Travelling Roadshow : Engineering Science Students this is your opportunity to discover your faculty society, connect with other students and find out how Student Support Services can help you.
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University Engineers Club Faculty Society and Link Week Travelling Roadshow welcomes new and current students to Engineering Lecture Theatre 1 for a Fresher Lecture,Scavenger Hunt and ending with a BBQ at the open area adjacent to the Clough Centre. Come along, have a bite to eat, sign up to your (...)
This workshop helps students to identify characteristics of critical writing and explores strategies for critically engaging with ideas in the literature and developing a critical argument.
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Monday 18 |
If you want to know how to incorporate sources more effectively in your writing, this is the place to start! Discover different ways of referring to sources to improve your academic writing style.
Many research students find that literature review work is difficult, unmanageable and overwhelming. This workshop aims to decrease student anxieties and provide a clearer understanding of what is needed to produce an effective literature review.
Some of us find it hard to voice our ideas in tutes, yet speaking up is one of the most important skills you can develop at university and in you career. Learn simple strategies so you can communicate more confidently and effectively in group situations.
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Tuesday 19 |
A guide to some of the skills needed for summarising examining and comparing data sets. Topics include types of data, visual representation, measures of centre and spread, linear transformations, z-scores.
Recommended for anyone studying introductory stats.
Once you know what you want to say, the next step is to develop and support your position assertively and effectively. This workshop explains how to develop a thesis statement and support it with logical, coherent and relevant reasons, examples and evidence.
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Wednesday 20 |
Become more confident in using appropriate verb tenses.
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