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Graduate Research Students March 2018

Thursday, March 1st, 2018

Dear students,

Here’s some information to help you settle in and make cultural adjustments, and to connect you with other students and the local community.

Orientation for new international graduate research students
If you recently commenced your candidature, come to an International Student Orientation session to help with your transition to study at Monash University and living in Melbourne.

The next session is at Clayton: Monday 23rd April  12.00pm to 1.30pm

Monash Essentials is a compulsory moodle unit for new international students to make your transition to Monash as smooth as possible. We will introduce you to services available and how to access them when you need.

The unit should take about 30 minutes in total to complete, and you can start and stop as you need. Monash Essentials

International students with partners and/or children
Students with families are invited to a social networking and information event. Speakers will be discussing health, overseas health insurance, English language support, community services, accommodation, and social opportunities. Children are welcome and a light BBQ snack will be available on the Lemon Scented Lawn afterwards.

If you do not want to attend the information session, but would like to further your social connections and share your ‘getting settled’ experiences with people, you are welcome to join us at 5pm for the BBQ only at the Lemon Scented Lawn.

When: Thursday 22 March 4pm-6pm.
Where: Seminar Room 2 (Campbell Hall), 21 Sports Walk, Clayton Campus.

Register online today.

Are you looking to improve your skills in English?
The Let’s Chat program focuses on conversational English and is free. We have module 1 and module 2 classes for research students. There is also a special class for the partners of research students. Topics include culture shock, how to meet people, how to ask for things, how to apologise or complain as well as phone conversations, voicing your opinions and festivals or holidays.

Peer Support is a program that helps you with your grammar. There is no need to book, you just drop into one of our many sessions with some of your work for a one-on-one appointment with a trained facilitator. You can get help once a week and every session is 20 minutes.

We run classes on all campuses. Register for our Let’s Chat classes through our website.

Workplace Talk
This 3 session program focuses on the communication skills you need to thrive in the professional workplace.
Session 1: Language to use in interviews
Session 2: Communicating with your colleagues
Session 3: Networking
Learn strategies for communicating at your best in interviews, talking to colleagues and your boss as well as how to network effectively and with success! Register online.

Support for postgraduate students
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Monash Postgraduate Association (MPA) is the representative body for all postgraduate students. Check out their website for all the social events coming up including a trip to Kangaroo Island and Grampians or the Escape room challenge. Visit the MPA website and subscribe to their weekly news and follow them on facebook.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) membership
ohscYou can now access your e-membership card through the “My OSHC Assistant App”.

Before using the app, you need to register and access your OSHC Policy by going to the website and log in. You can also get help from Allianz staff located in Monash Connect at the Caulfield and Clayton campus – Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.

Water Wise
Water Wise is an “Introduction to Swimming” program aimed at increasing water safety awareness and swimming ability of Monash students. This program is fun, free and is held at the Doug Ellis Swimming Pool on Clayton campus. Hundreds of international students join this program each term. The next program starts 19th April, 2017. For more information

School Holiday Program
With school holidays rapidly approaching, parents are reminded that Camp Australia is running the University’s School Holiday Program. There are lots of fun games and body moving activities to keep kids running, hopping, skipping and dodging their way through the day.

Camp Australia

For further information and to register, check out the program on the Camp Australia website.

Where: Monash Sport, Clayton Campus
When: Starts Tuesday 3 April – Friday 13th April

Change of address
As part of your student visa conditions, you MUST update your address if you have recently moved to a new accommodation. Please do so via the Web Enrolment System (WES). You must also include emergency contact details.

BackwardclockretinaDaylight Saving Ends
Victoria’s period of daylight saving will end on Sunday 2 April. Remember to turn your clocks backward one hour on that day at 3am to 2am.

The heat is on at SummerFest
SummerFest is a celebration of campus life across all Monash campuses! Enjoy the spread of over 30+ SummerFest activities and download the program details online.
When: 6 March to 10 April

Highlights include:

  • MAX – Monash Arcade Expo – 16 March (Clayton)
  • BBQ Bash – 22 March  (Clayton)
  • Cinema series – 9, 14, 20, 27, 28 March and 10 April

Join the Monash Global Walk/Run on your campus!
Get your walking shoes on and take part in this event that aims to raise awareness of preventing violence against women and the White Ribbon Foundation. There are heaps of prizes to be won and you can either choose to walk or run this event. Everyone who finishes the walk/run will enjoy a delicious healthy lunch at the finish line.  Register online at your campus.
When: Thursday 22 March, 12.15 -1.30pm

Cultural Diversity Week and March Festivals
In March we celebrate Cultural Diversity week (17 -25 March). This is Victoria’s largest multicultural celebration that features an exciting program of festivals and events across Melbourne. This year, the theme is “Proud to belong” Find out more about these cultural events near you or check out some of Melbourne’s other events in March below:
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix – 22-25 March
Community Cultural Fair – 18 March
One Beat One Love – 25 March
Indian Festival at Queen Victoria Market – 24 -25 March
Victoria’s Multicultural Festival – 24 March
Melbourne International Coffee Expo – 24 March
Melbourne International Comedy Festival – 28 March – 22 April

International Student Engagement
If you have any feedback about the newsletter or suggestions of items to be included, please email iss@monash.edu.

Graduate research – November 2017

Monday, November 6th, 2017

Your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Did you know that any medical treatment received while outside of Australia, whether or not in connection with a course of study, is not covered by your OSHC? If you are travelling to a foreign country for study or holidays, you should consider purchasing travel insurance.

Car Sharing
Don’t have a car but still want to get out on the road over the holiday period? Car sharing is a great service for those who only need a car occasionally without the hassles and costs of ownership.  Find out more on how it works here.

Fancy a Free 10 Minute Massage?
MPA is offering a free 10 minute massage session during the exam period in the MPA lounge.

Clayton Campus – Wednesday 8 November
Caulfield Campus – Thursday 9 November, 12-2pm

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Opportunities

Learn to swim classes
Check Monash Sport’s Learn to Swim website for details of the up-coming holiday intensive swim program in January.

Our Water Women program caters for women aged 16 years and older who want to feel more confident in the water or progress your stroke technique. Friendly female lifeguards and teachers are available. Check out when these sessions are held on the Learn to Swim dates.

Where: Doug Ellis Swimming Pool, Monash Sport, Clayton

Welcome Dinner Project
Want to be invited into a local Australian household for a dinner celebration? Check out the Welcome Dinner Project where people from a  diverse range of countries connect around the dinner table – just like having a big family dinner! Find out more.

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What’s On

Orientation for new research students
Whether you have studied in Melbourne before or just arrived, find out about the services and programs available to international research students to help you adjust to life on campus and become part of the local community. There are only 2 more workshops left this year! It’s never too late to find out about student support networks, visa regulations, work rights, adjusting to Australian culture and learning how to use your overseas student health cover. The next workshop is on Wednesday 8 November at Clayton campus. The last workshop for the year will be on 5 December. Register online .

Events in Melbourne
There are a lot of great things to do in Melbourne. Here are just a few.

People with Cameras – 12 November
Polish Festival – 12 November
Taste of Melbourne – 30 November – 3 December
Salamfest – 24-26 November
Melbourne Music Week: 17- 25 November
Christmas Glistens at QVM – 13 November – 24 December
Guild Christmas Market – 25 November – 24 December
German Christkindlmarkt – 30 November
The Big Design Market –  1 – 3 December
African Music and Cultural Festival – 9 December

MPA Events
Join other graduate students at these MPA events:
– Yarra Valley Winery Tour – Saturday 18 November
– Learn to Surf at Torquay – Saturday 18 November
– Hello Summer Chill n Grill Party – 19 November
– Clayton HDR Social Evening – Wednesday 6 December
– Caulfield HDR Social Evening – Thursday 14 December

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Tips for International Students

Career help after you finish your course
Whether you are returning home or considering your work options in Australia, you are still able to access all services through Career Connect for up to 12 months after your course completion. Come and have a chat with a Careers Education Consultant at Career Connect about all things related to your career. For details about what’s on offer and opening hours, visit the Career Connect website.

University end-of-year close down period
Please note that the University will close at 5pm on Thursday 21 December 2017 for the Christmas/New Year period. The University will reopen at 9am on Tuesday 2 January 2017. During this time, you may contact the following services if required:

Monash Security
After hours counselling service – 1300 350 359
The Study Melbourne Student Centre

As this is the last newsletter for the year, we wish you a safe and happy summer.

International Student Engagement
If you have any feedback about the newsletter or suggestions of items to be included, please email iss@monash.edu.