Are you studying from overseas and keen to feel a part of Deakin? This program is for you!
These free online activities will help you to connect with other students in meaningful ways, share your culture and focus on your health and wellbeing.
These free online activities will help you to connect with other students in meaningful ways, share your culture and focus on your health and wellbeing.
Tackling Dry July is a great way to see how changing your drinking habits (whether by a little or a lot) can improve how you feel. Oh, and don't miss the chance to see the Picasso exhibition for free!
Learn why men are falling behind when it comes to looking after their physical and mental health – and follow the lead of some gents in the Deakin community to kickstart some healthy habits.
Avoid being bed-ridden with the flu this trimester break – take advantage of the free flu shots available during June. You can even get yours at the Deakin Medical Centre!
How many cigarette butts pollute the environment annually? (Hint: it's in the TRILLIONS.) This World No Tobacco Day, learn how smoking and vaping are harming the planet as well as our bodies, and find help if you're ready to quit.
Do exams make you anxious? Here's some simple things you can do to harness your nervous energy and stay positive.
Here's some simple ways you can feel in control, be productive and stay balanced while you're studying.
Whether you're a regular smoker or you've never smoked or vaped, we'd love to hear about your thoughts and experiences in our short online survey.
We're talking about sex and sexual health – and nothing is off limits! Join our online session to learn some essential facts and empower yourself.
Today is University Mental Health Day. We want to talk about how you can manage the pressures of student life and put your wellbeing front and centre.
Do you ever pick or eat wild mushrooms? They're more prevalent than ever this year but they can be deadly, so please take care.
Do you drink the recommended eight to 10 cups of water each day? There's growing evidence that water plays a role in preventing and managing the symptoms of anxiety.