General Notices

1. Global Walk/Run

The seventh bi-annual GLOBAL walk/run coincides with Men’s Health Week – aiming to increase the awareness and knowledge of men’s health.

Date: Wednesday 12th June, 12.15pm-1pm
Campuses: Alfred, Bendigo, Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Parkville, Peninsula
Cost: Gold coin donation to Andrology Australia. A light lunch will be provided for participants.

Register for your campus event via the following page.

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2. Semester 1 SETU Surveys Online

We would really appreciate it if you could please complete all of your SETU online surveys for Semester 1. These online surveys are now open but will close on May 24th (for S1 Units) or May 30th (for the T2-57 Units) and you can access these surveys via your my.monash portal or go to http://my.monash.edu.au/study/resources/evaluations and use your Authcate login.

The SETU surveys are very important as they help us to continually improve our Units and Teaching so that we can offer you a high quality legal educational experience. We rely on your feedback and comments to let us know not only what we are doing well in the Units but also what still can be improved and your excellent suggestions as to how this improvement might best be achieved.

The University will send you reminder emails about the SETU surveys – please don’t delete these emails or just dismiss them as junk. SETU is an important part of the quality learning process and we really do value your input as a partner in this quality process. If you would like to know more about SETU please click here.

3. The Oaktree Foundation’s Generate Program

Passionate about ending extreme poverty? Looking to meet like-minded individuals?

The Generate Program is run by the Oaktree Foundation –Australia’s largest, youth-run aid organisation. The Generate program gives university-aged students a unique opportunity to make more than just small changes in the movement to end extreme poverty. The program offers:

  • An intensive curriculum: Engage with and critically think about the issues surrounding global poverty and aid and development.
  • Personal development: The chance to broaden your skill set including public speaking, campaigning and project management.
  • Empowerment: Learning the necessary skills to act for change and contribute to the movement to end extreme poverty.
  • Community: Join a group of like-minded individuals.

The program is structured around 2-hour weekly sessions, running over 10 weeks from August – October. It is designed to fit around university exams and holidays.

Head to www.theoaktree.org/generate to apply. Applications close 12th July.

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