Mind Matters week starts on Monday! See what’s on and focus on your wellbeing
Take some time out to relax and treat yourself this week with one of our great online or on-campus events!
Take some time out to relax and treat yourself this week with one of our great online or on-campus events!
Harmony Day is part of the annual Harmony Week, during which we celebrate our diversity. Get your last global song requests in by Sunday for your chance to win an ice-cream maker!
Did you just start at Deakin in 2025? Complete our short online survey to tell us what you thought of Orientation – things you loved, didn't like or wanted more of. You could even win one of two $250 gift cards!
A section of Nicol Drive North from Building KE to Car Park 19 will be closed between Monday 24 March and Saturday 24 May.
Keen to combine some travel with your study but not sure how to go about it? Don't miss the Global Experience Fair! Come down to have some free food and chat with experts, see what's on offer and maybe even win a prize!
We're here to help you get the most out of uni life and your studies! Take advantage of our medical, counselling, chaplaincy and disability services, and seek support if you need it.
Learn more about how you can progress your degree while you see the world! Opportunities are available during the June/July break and Trimester 3.
Library is running exhibitions reflecting Deakin's journey and achievements in research, distance education and community impact.
Come meet an experienced Faculty of Health student! They can help you with any questions as you adjust to your studies this trimester, no matter what stage of your course you are in.
If you're facing a challenging personal situation, you may need to consider intermitting or discontinuing your course. Find out how – but also discover some free support services that may help you to keep studying.
Follow these tips and remaining cautious to help minimise the risk of your devices being compromised by malware.
AIs like ChatGPT can be useful tools for assessment preparation, but they can’t replace your own critical thinking. Learn how to use them responsibly and avoid risking cheating.