Need to drive to campus? Don’t go home with a parking fine!
If driving to campus is your only option, learn where you can park and the different ways you can pay (and keep the parking inspectors away!).
If driving to campus is your only option, learn where you can park and the different ways you can pay (and keep the parking inspectors away!).
Do you understand the meaning and importance of a Welcome to Country? Find out why this tradition is so significant to Indigenous communities – and see one for yourself on campus during NAIDOC Week.
OFest will run from 3–14 July as a series of on-campus and online social activities – check it out!
Deakin is currently recruiting Student Partners for a range of 2023 projects relating to particular schools, faculties, topics or challenges facing the University.
If you're starting as a Deakin international student in Trimester 2, discover how our Friday Friends catch-ups can help you settle in, get to know your campus and make lots of new friends!
Studying in Lund and Helsinki as part of a short-term partner program was a life-changing experience for Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws student Eva. Sign up to receive alerts for our next round of opportunities in T3!
Trimester 1 results will be released on Thursday 6 July. Find out how to access and understand your results, and get help if needed.
Ready for T2? Noting down these important dates, including enrolment deadlines and uni holidays, will help you stay on top of things as you study.
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.
If you're studying any on-campus units in Trimester 2, now's the time to create your timetable – you have until Wednesday 28 June to enter your preferences.
We’ve designed this series of online workshops to help you get the most out of your studies and learning in Trimester 2.
Men’s Health Week 2023 runs from Monday 12 to Sunday 18 June, and we encourage you to think about how you can protect and boost your physical, social and emotional wellbeing by making small, simple changes.