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Settle in to life in Sydney

Arriving in Sydney. Settle in to life in Sydney. Settle in to life in Sydney. Now that you’ve safely arrived in Sydney and checked into your accommodation, it’s time to start exploring and settle in to life as a student in Sydney. Your first
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Writing

Although academic writing usually requires you to be objective and impersonal (not mentioning personal feelings), often you may still have to present your opinion.
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Group work and participating in class

Prepare your ideas beforehand. For example, after you have completed the reading(s) or attended a lecture, write down at least two questions you would like to ask and two opinions
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Get prepared for your move

Arriving in Sydney. Prepare for your move. Prepare for your move. Before you arrive, there are some essential steps you need to take to help you prepare for university life in Sydney. 1. Apply for your student visa. Once you’ve accepted your
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What to do when you arrive in Sydney

Arriving in Sydney. What to do when you get to Sydney. Settle in to life in Sydney. What to do when you get to Sydney. There is support available for you from the moment you land at Sydney International Airport. You can speak with student
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Types of academic writing

This could include identifying the main interpretations, assumptions or methodology. have an opinion about the work. ... Appropriate types of opinion could include pointing out some problems with it, proposing an alternative approach that would be better,
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Freedom of expression guidance and information

The University aims to provide our students with a safe place to enhance knowledge, listen to and engage with varied perspectives, try new experiences, and develop and advocate ideas and opinions. ... range of evidence and opinions, practicing critical
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While you’re away

Culture shock. Culture shock is the merging of your thoughts, opinions, lifestyle and values with your host country’s culture.
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3000 level - projects and partners

communication among scientists and leaders, exploring innovative tactics to showcase the value of expert science communication practice in shaping public opinion and policy; or b) to advance science communication practice by
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