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Stepping into Banking is a four-week paid work experience program designed to assist Accounting, Commerce, Business, Finance & Economics students with disability to enter the Accounting profession.
The program provides students with an opportunity to showcase their talents, and gain valuable skills and experience that will facilitate their future employment in the Accounting sector.

From next week I won't be available in the Resource Room on Fridays. I'll still be around as usual on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On Thursdays I'll be available by appointment only as I'm based in the student services building that day.

FYI - I'll be back on campus starting 13th October after 8 months away...see everyone soon!

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So, the results are back. 'Are you happy with your results?' people ask me. Well, I'm not screaming madly and running around in circles, so I guess I'm ok with them. But neither am I running around with a funny hat on my head, laughing, with a bottle of something sweet and bubbly in my hand.

UniAccess provides assistance to students with disabilities and medical conditions. Here are some of the things we help you with:
Well it's been a long 12 years, but school is over and finally university has arrived.

My first official blog entry ... only took me 15 minutes to find out just how to actually do that!
Last Thursday and Friday I was a leader at Flying Start and it was so much fun! It was great to meet all these new people who will be studying at UWA; I now have more friends than I had before, which is quite cool. And not only that, I found that I really enjoy telling people about my first year at Uni, in the hope that their transition will be a bit easier than mine.

UniSkills' Flying Start Orientation got off to a... well, Flying Start today. Students enjoyed a day of activities ranging from Campus tours to a volleyball. We all started the day with some 'icebreaker' activities.
This is a summary of notable events that have formed the 'character' of the uwa fine arts department. By no means is it a 'true reflection' of the diversity of the UWA experience, which is, on the whole, a mild and pleasant enviroment for students to excell safely.
Some guidelines: