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NEWS FROM THE APO
Welcome back to Semester 2!
Office Moves: The Admin staff within the School of Animal & Veterinary Sciences have moved around during the mid-year break. The Head of School, his Personal Assistant, the School Manager and the Finance team have moved to the Main Building (where Property Services and Sally used to be). Within the admin area of the Williams Building, you will now find: Di Barton, APO-G29 (near the front desk area, rather than hiding at the back of the building!) Anne Mowday, Timetable & Enrolment queries – in her usual spot in the front desk area Judy Tucker, AHEMS/EMS – in the front desk area in the Williams Wendy Hamood, AHEMS/EMS – in G25 (Di’s old office) Sally Polkinghorne, Student Counsellor and Disability Advisor – G28 (Gail’s old office) Bridgette Shakleford, Curriculum co-ordinator – G30 Fred Chew, Instructional Designer – G30
Assignment boxes are still located in the Williams Building
What happens if you failed a course last semester?
If you failed a course last semester, this may have an impact on your progression through your degree. Firstly, it depends if that course was a pre-requisite course for higher level courses (or courses in Sem 2) – if so, you will not be able to enrol into these courses until you have com-pleted the pre-requisite course successfully (if it is only listed as assumed knowledge, you are able to proceed in that course; however, you may still need to repeat the failed course to qualify for your program). Secondly, it also depends if the course was a core course for your program – all core courses must be completed for you to be able to graduate. If you did fail a course (or came close and are worried about passing future courses), please come and see me – we can work out part-time study options (if available to you), study plans to allow for completing re-quired courses in sequence and how long it may eventually take you to complete your program.
Semester 2 enrolment While we are on the topic, you should re-check your Semester 2 enrolment. Check that you have completed all the required pre-requisites, are enrolled in the correct version of the course (especially important for those courses with animal science and pre-vet students) and are en-rolled in all the courses you think you should be. The Census date for Sem 2 is 31 August. This semester we will have the Student Calendar working more effectively so that people know what is happening and on what days. If you are planning an event, please have a look at the student calendar to see if it clashes with anything that may have already been organised. Go to http://www.adelaide.edu.au/vetsci/current/newsletter1/ to see the Calendar (and past copies of the newsletter). If you would like to enter an event on to the calendar, please send me an email with the details (date, time, who is able to come, cost (if applicable), contact name).
Di
Dr Di Barton Academic Programs Officer School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Upcoming Dates:
29th July—last day to order College Merchan-dise. Order Forms at the Main Office
13th August - AVSA Vet Ball
31st August – Last day to withdraw without incurring fees.
16th September- Last day to withdraw not fail
23rd September - All AEA applications must be lodged with The Disability Service .
Inside this
issue:
Residential 2
Maitidli Café
News 3
Rosi Tavern News 3
News from the
Library 3
University Union
News 4
Volume 2, Issue 5
July 2011
Roseworthy Student Newsletter Page 1
Volume 2, Issue 5, Page 2
ROSEWORTHY RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
Welcome back to all students - hope you had a great break and are looking forward to commencing semester II -
congratulations on your exam results, you are now over half way through the academic year - yeah!
STUDENT EVENTS — PAINT BALL
Paint ball has been locked in for Sunday the 11th of September. Mark this date in your diaries now!!! A flier will be sent out later in the week with further details! Any questions—speak to your senior resident.
STAY TUNED FOR OTHER UPCOMING COLLEGE EVENTS! .
LIVING ON CAMPUS - SEMESTER II Welcome to all new residents for semester II - hope you settle in well to college life . The colleges core values are to:
Promote a strong sense of community.
Achieve a high level of academic success.
Live in a spirit of friendship.
Encourage inclusion, discourage segregation.
PLACES STILL AVAILABLE - Apply online at: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation or come and visit the college office in the main building. David Purdie Manager, Student Services (Roseworthy)
Nice day for a White Wedding........
Congratulations and Best Wishes to Chris & Chalette
COLLEGE MERCHANDISE
Orders must be placed by Friday
29th July.
Try on sizes and order forms
available at the Main Office.
Volume 2, Issue 5 , Page 3
NEWS
FROM
THE
LIBRARY
Library Hours - Semester Times
Monday – Friday 8:30am – 6:00pm
Saturday 9:00am – 1:00 pm
Sunday 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Opening times
8am to 4pm
We are now offering Breakfast Specials!
Cereal box packed with milk, your choice of Coco
Pops, Weetbix or Cornflakes and a reg. coffee
$4.50
Sliced toast and reg coffee only $3.50
Yogurt and reg coffee $4.50
Bacon and egg muffin with reg coffee $5.50
Homemade soup is still available daily! Please
see emails or specials board for daily soup fla-
vours and keep those colds away!
Let us know if one of your staff members/student
is celebrating a birthday and we’ll post best
wishes with our campus community email.
Book your upcoming function with us now!
Private and family functions welcome!
ROSI
TAVERN
NEWS
FRIDAYS
Knock off
and nibbles
3pm to 6pm
Meet new people or treat your staff,
after a hard week at the office!
All welcome!
Some titles in the Library on the welfare of cattle.
Animal welfare and meat production / Neville G. Gregory. Wallingford, U.K; Cambridge, MA : CABI Pub., 2007. The welfare of cattle / Jeffrey Rushden… [et al.] Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, c2008 (also available electronically) The welfare of pigs, cattle and sheep at slaughter: a Compassion in World Farming Trust report / by Peter Stevenson Petersfield, Hants. [England] : Compassion in World Farming Trust, c1993
(also available electronically from www.ciwf.org.uk)
Electronic whiteboards
There are now two electronic whiteboards in the Li-brary’s discussion rooms that can be used for group work. The discussions rooms can be booked at the Li-brary Service Enquiries Desk.
A basic shop (stationery, bus tickets, basic non-perishable food items, basic toiletries etc)
Assistance for RACSUC and other non-sporting clubs in delivering events
A Resource Centre (printing, binding, laminating, scanning etc)
Regular visits from our Education & Welfare Officers (EWOs) and Employment Service
On Dit (student magazine) distribution
AUU Membership benefit information and sign up
Advocacy
Student Diary distribution
Mobile phone recharge
Gym membership sign up
General AUU information
So take a break from the books and visit Amy Miller and introduce yourself. We want to ensure that the AUU is providing
the services you need – all suggestions welcome! For further information about the AUU please visit www.auu.org.au.
Opening Hours:
The Adelaide University Union is open!
Just a reminder that the Adelaide University Union (AUU)
is now operating again at the Roseworthy Campus. We
have been busy setting up the office next to Tappo’s
Lounge and we’re providing a multitude of services for
students. These include:
Volume 2, Issue 5 , Page 4
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Closed Closed 10.00am—3.00pm 9.00am-5.oopm 10.00am—3.00pm