Discover Australian Studies or Aboriginal Studies at UniSA in 2011

Studying a Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) or Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) will give you the opportunity to explore our history and culture, as well as factors impacting on multiculturalism, race, class, and contemporary Aboriginal issues. You will also study Australia in a rapidly changing world and gain the experience to apply your knowledge in a number of professions with confidence and vision.

Double degrees are available with Education, Social Work or Human Services.

You can also study a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Masters in Aboriginal Studies with extensive work experience in Aboriginal Affairs or a related area considered for entry.

With the added knowledge and qualifications you’ll gain, you’ll be in a much stronger position to help make a positive change and bring a new passion, perspective and vision to create a better life for Indigenous and non Indigenous Australia.

Applications can be made through the South Australia Tertiary Admissions Centre at satac.edu.au.

For further information please contact the David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research on (08) 8302 9194.

Further Information

How to apply through SATAC.

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Discover Australian Studies or Aboriginal Studies at UniSA in 2011.

 

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Study Australian Studies & Aboriginal Studies at UniSA in 2011

Please read this document to find information on Australian Studies and Aboriginal Studies courses available at UniSA in 2011, as well as details of how to enrol.

 

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Stress Less Day Better Business Breakfast

1 in 5 Australian adults experience mental illness each year. This can have a significant impact on Australian workplace productivity with depression alone accouting for 18 million days of lost or reduced productivity per annum.

Come along to the Stress Less Better Business Breakfast   and find out how you can make a difference to improve mental health in your workplace.

Date: October 7th

Time: 7.15am – 9am

Place: Bradley Forum, Level 5, Hawke Building

UniSA 55 North Terrace, Adelaide

Cost:  $25 per head or a table of 8 for $200

Guest speakers are Deb Selway (Mind Savers) and Sandra Dann (Working Women’s Centre).

Bookings to: Tammy at The Mental Health Coalition of South Australia ph: 8212 8873 or email to: tammy.jennings@mhcsa.org.au

Bookings by COB on Thursday 1st October, 2009.

www.mhcsa.org.au

mental health week breakfast

 

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Researching benefits of yoga after experiencing a stroke

If you have had a stroke and have chronic weakness down one side Dr. Maarten Immink would like to hear from you. He is currently recruiting volunteer participants for a research project being conducted by the School of Health Sciences at UniSA, Adelaide, South Australia.

This project is investigating outcomes associated with participation in a 12-week yoga and meditation program involving weekly group classes and home practice. The program is entirely free for participants and they get to keep the materials they are given for the program (yoga mat, CD & home program booklet).

Please feel free to contact Dr. Maarten Immink, Principal Investigator – Yoga for Stroke Project ph: (08) 8302 267 if you would like to participate in the program or have any questions.

 

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