Academic Enrichment

Global Consulting Project Santiago, Chile

May 9, 2013 in Academic Enrichment, Featured, Global Mobility, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance, Professional Enhancement

Applications are now open for the Global Consulting Project December program to Santiago, Chile. In 2012, students completed consulting projects for a range of companies including BHP Billiton, Orica, Pacific Hydro, Komatsu Cummins and Sedgman.

MGMT30017 Global Consulting Project is a for-credit subject available to all Bachelor of Commerce students.

To find out more, attend one of our information sessions:

• Tuesday 14 May: 2-3pm
• Thursday 16 May: 5:15-6:15pm
• Venue: all information sessions will be held in Theatre 1, level 1, The Spot Building

Apply online via http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/csc/experience/capstone/global_consulting/december

 

 

CAINZ Digest Edition 4

May 1, 2013 in Academic Enrichment, Clubs and Societies

CAINZ have released the latest edition of their Digest. Read it here.

Melbourne Business School Open Day

April 10, 2013 in Academic Enrichment, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance, Professional Enhancement

MBS Open Day is your chance to understand life as a graduate business student.

Talk to current students about their experiences, attend discipline specific information sessions and speak one-on-one with academics and course advisors. You will also have the opportunity to book an appointment with a Career Industry Consultant to discuss your career objectives and tour our state-of-the-art, 5-star energy rated building.

Date and time:

Saturday 20 April, 9.30am-1.30pm

Location:

The Spot,
198 Berkeley Street,
Parkville Campus
Melbourne, Victoria

Contact:

For more information please visit the MBS Open Day website or contact Samantha Fossey

 

Short Study Programs in Hong Kong, France and the USA

March 27, 2013 in Academic Enrichment, Global Mobility, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance

Short study programs in Hong Kong, France and the USA – winter 2013

Want to escape winter’s chill this July? A number of short programs are run by AIM Overseas, an Australian study abroad provider working with universities across the world. These courses are taught in English and could count for credit towards your degree through Melbourne’s Study Abroad program (students must meet eligibility criteria for the Study Abroad program)

Over $6000 in government loans is available to eligible Australian students for this program through OS-HELP.

“100% worth it. Met the most amazing people, went to the greatest places and had the time of my life! The people you meet become your family and the experience was life changing!”

Kimberley Fisher, University of Newcastle

Check out some of the great courses for July 2013:

International Trade Finance: An Asian Perspective  - would be credited as a level 3 commerce elective

The deadline to apply to AIM Overseas is March 31st. You must apply and be accepted to Melbourne’s study abroad program to get permission to credit study abroad to your degree, using the online application and the study plan (submitted in hard copy to the CSC) before applying to AIM Overseas

http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/csc/experience/global_mobility/bcom/study_abroad

Enquiries about eligibility for the Study Abroad program to commerceabroad-out@unimelb.edu.au

Visit the AIM Overseas website for more information about courses and destinations available through their program

Call (02) 9975 7792

SMS ‘study overseas’ to 0468 472 000

 

ACCT30011 Winter program

March 6, 2013 in Academic Enrichment, Global Mobility, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance

Travel across North America while visiting a range of companies, regulatory bodies and universities in North America and hear about their businesses from senior speakers. Speakers hold various roles including CEO, CFO, Controller, Senior Vice President, Executive Director and more. Find out more at an information session:

  • Thursday 14 March: 1-2pm
  • Tuesday 19 March: 1-2pm
  • Wednesday 20 March: 5:15-6:15pm
  • Tuesday 26 March 1-2pm
  • Wednesday 27 March: 5:15-6:15pm

Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, level 1, The Spot

Applications open Tuesday 12 March. Details at http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/csc/experience/capstone/intl_accounting.

Places are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

MGMT30017 Winter program

March 6, 2013 in Academic Enrichment, Global Mobility, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance

Develop your teamwork and consulting skills in an international business context. Find out more at in information session:

  • Wednesday 13 March: 1-2pm
  • Monday 18 March: 1-2pm
  • Thursday 21 March: 5:15-6:15pm
  • Wednesday 27 March: 12-2pm

Venue: all information sessions will be held in Theatre 3, level 2, FBE Building (ICT).

Applications close Tuesday 2 April.

Details at http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/csc/experience/capstone/global_consulting

 

Make use of YOUR summer holidays and pick up a new language!

October 18, 2012 in Academic Enrichment, Clubs and Societies, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance

It’s never too late to learn a second language (or third or fourth…)!
Why do it? Foreign language skills make jobseekers more employable!

AIESEC Melbourne’s Second Language Acquisition Program (SLAP) for French and Spanish is tailored to the typical university student is held from January 7th to February 11th   2013.

  • Taking into consideration the tight budget self-imposed by most university students, the program is being offered at an affordable price of $100 for 24 hours’ worth of lesson spread across a six week program
  • Cultural events will be hosted throughout the program to complement your studies & is a great way to mingle & make new friends.
  • A highly flexible timetable to allow students with part time jobs or who are considering undertaking a summer subject the opportunity to take part in the program. We will be offering several sessions during the week, so all you have to do is choose the session that fits with your schedule!
  • Classes will be taught by native speakers of the language
  • Small class sizes of 10-12 students will allow for direct interactions with the tutors
  • This program is a great way to make the most of your 3 month holiday!

So what are you waiting for? Register your interest at http://www.aiesecmelbourne.org/registration-form.html

or find out more at http://www.aiesecmelbourne.org/information-pack.html

Peer Leader Roles Available: Peer-Assisted Study Scheme (PASS) Semester One 2013

October 18, 2012 in Academic Enrichment, Opportunities: Enrich, Experience and Enhance, Professional Enhancement

The PASS program offers students opportunities to participate in subject-specific study sessions based on peer-learning principles.

The learning in a PASS session takes place between students who actively talk and work together in order to revise subject material and explore questions and ideas arising from lectures, tutorials and readings.

PASS Leaders facilitate the peer-learning; PASS Leaders do not teach, and they are not tutors.

While PASS Leaders must have excelled in the relevant subject areas, their skill lies in fostering peer learning environments wherein participants approach their studies actively, confidently and enthusiastically. In an effective PASS session, it is the students who do most of the talking, not the PASS Leader.

Applications are invited for PASS Leader positions in the following subjects:

Finance 1
Business Finance
Investments
Intermediate Financial Accounting

PASS Leader application details are available at: http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/celt/undergraduate/pass

 

Applications close Wednesday 12 December 2012

 

Tewksbury Aspiring Engineer Scholarship for Female Students

October 11, 2012 in Academic Enrichment

Currently accepting applications – Closing date extended to Friday 19 October 2012

One scholarship valued at $25,000 scholarship for “an aspiring female engineer” in the final year of their New Generation Degree and studying an engineering systems major or sequence of subjects, who will be enrolling into the Master of Engineering in 2013.

Selection will be based on academic merit. The candidate who best fits the criteria will be selected.

International and local students are eligible to apply.

Apply here: http://www.eng.unimelb.edu.au/study/undergraduate/scholarships.html

For more information please contact:  Ms Rosa Nacli, Scholarships and Prizes Officer, Melbourne School of Engineering at rnacli@unimleb.edu.au

 

Tips on Answering Essay Questions in Exams

October 5, 2012 in Academic Enrichment, Student Services

It’s that time of the year when you come to the sudden realisation that the exam is just around the corner, and many of you will start thinking about how to prepare for your exam! Tackling an essay under exam conditions will require a very different approach from writing a paper in the comfort of your home.

Here are some tips when it comes to writing an essay during an exam:

Before the Exam

Performing well requires more than just learning the subject content and rocking up to the exam. Much of the success of your essay will depend on your preparation before exam day.

  • Anticipate the test question – Your past exam paper will likely provide you with a good idea on the type of questions that may be asked. What are the common directive* words that you should expect in the question? Are you supposed to compare and contrast two issues, or critically analyse a piece of writing? Your lecturer may also let you know the format of the question beforehand.
  • Prepare an essay structure – It’s critical that you have a clearly defined structure that you are comfortable with. Students for whom English is their second language may also find that preparing a structure will allow them to focus on the content, rather than the mechanics of their writing on the day of the exam. Base your essay structure on the directive word of the question, but be flexible enough to alter your structure if the topic demands so.
  • Practice, Practice, Practice! –Practicing writing sample essays under time constraints will give you a rough idea of the length and structure of your exam essay. When it comes to writing good essays, there is no substitute for consistent practice!

During the exam

  • Read the question very carefully! – While this may sound obvious, failing to address the question is a mistake that students commonly make. Oftentimes, when seeing a topic they are familiar with students will be tempted to write everything they know about the topic, but make sure your answer is relevant to the task at hand.
  • Set up a time schedule for your writing – Does the exam have several questions that need to be answered, or is there a single question that needs to be broken down into separate parts? Use the relative mark value of each question to set up a schedule of how much time you need to dedicate to writing each section of your exam and stick to it. Move on if you are spending too much time on any single section of the exam!
  • Do a rough essay plan – It can be tempting to start writing furiously the moment writing time begins, but taking the time to organise your thoughts and drafting a plan ensures that you do not forget key points, and also more importantly allows you to gauge how much time you can dedicate for each point which allows you to track your progress throughout the exam. There is no need to have a detailed plan – use key words and phrases to organise your paragraphs. Highlight and label any text in the exam paper that you want to reference later in your writing.
  • Read your own writing –Make sure to leave some time at the end to read through what you have written to correct any grammatical mistakes and ensure that you have answered all parts of the question. It may also be handy for you to leave some blank lines at the end of every paragraph so you have space to make any insertions should you need to make any revisions.

* A directive word simply instructs the student on what to do with his/her essay. Your thesis statement should address the question set using the directive word.  Examples of directive words may include: critique, analyse, recommend, evaluate, compare, contrast, discuss, and outline.

Khoa Quy

Peer Writing Tutor

B.Com  

 

The Peer Writing Tutor program is provided through the FBE Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT):

Refer to website for timetable details