2023 Edition 1 —Study Abroad Weekly Bulletin
Happy New Year, everyone!!!
Krystalbrings you the first study-abroad weekly bulletin of the year. Here’s what’s covered:
– Australia requires COVID-19 negative test certificates for travellers from China
– S1 important dates for major universitiesS1
important dates
– UTAS Tax Clinic internship applications now open
– USYD renewable energy battery research team receives millions in funding
-Monash– Monash hosts Early Childhood Education info session
-UTS– UTS latest on-campus art exhibition
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NO.1 Travellers from China Required to Show 48-Hour Negative COVID-19 Test
The Australian Government has announced updated entry requirements. Travellers from mainland China (including Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR) must present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 48 hours before departure.COVID-19The certificate may be in Chinese — no translation required. Make sure you have your proof ready before boarding to avoid any travel disruptions.~
This requirement took effect at 12:01 am on 5 January 2023. 20231512Click “01We encourage all students to stay up to date with the Australian Government’s latest international travel and COVID-19COVID-19 advisories and testing requirements before travelling.
Full testing requirements are listed here:https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-testing-requirements-for-travellers-from-china-hong-kong-and-macau
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NO.2 2023 S1 Key Dates Roundup — Are You Ready?
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Krystalhas compiled the S1 2023 S1 2023important dates for major universitiesimportant dates — save this now!
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ANU — Australian National University
13–17 Feb — Orientation Week
20 Feb — First day of classes
27 Feb — Last day to add courses
UoM — University of Melbourne
20–24 Feb — Orientation Week
27 Feb — First day of classes
USYD — University of Sydney
17 Feb — Enrolment deadline
17–22 Jan — Select preference timetable
25 Jan — New student timetables released
13–19 Feb — Orientation Week
20 Feb — First day of classes
UNSW — University of New South Wales
6–10 Feb — Orientation Week
12 Feb — Term 1 starts
19 Feb — Add/change classes deadline
UQ — University of Queensland
6 Feb — My Timetable opens
13–17 Feb — Orientation Week
20 Feb — First day of classes
MONASH — Monash University
20–24 Feb — Orientation Week
27 Feb — First day of classes
Adelaide — University of Adelaide
23 Feb — Orientation Week
27 Feb — First day of classes
UWA — University of Western Australia
20–24 Feb — Orientation Week
27 Feb — First day of classes
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NO.3 UTAS Tax Clinic Internship — Applications Now Open!
The University of Tasmania’s Semester 1 2023 Tax Clinic is now recruiting! Application deadline: 15 January 2023 — apply soon!
As in previous years, the programme offers both internship and volunteer positions. Students who have studied Australian Taxation Law in the past five years are eligible to apply — including those who have just enrolled in a tax law unit this semester!
Eligibility requirements:
Internship positions: Open to current UTAS Business School students in their penultimate or final semester who have completed or are currently enrolled in an Australian Taxation Law unit within the past five years.
Volunteer positions: Open to anyone who has completed or is currently enrolled in an Australian Taxation Law unit within the past five years — including units studied at UTAS or through a CPA programme.
Benefits:
✔︎ Work under expert supervision to handle real client tax matters — ideal for accounting students;
✔︎ Gain hands-on tax experience to boost your career development;
✔︎ Available at both the Hobart and Launceston campuses;
✔︎ This internship counts as credit — equivalent to one elective unit;
✔︎ Plenty of places available — graduates may also apply.
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NO.4 USYD Research Team Secures Millions in Funding
Professor Anita Ho-Baillie has joined forces with Sydney-based renewable technology company SunDrive to commercialise perovskite–silicon solar cells — a more advanced solar technology than any currently available on the market.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has provided AUD 2.78 million in research funding to Professor Ho-Baillie, who holds the John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience at the University of Sydney’s School of Physics and Sydney Nano. Other researchers on the project include Professor David McKenzie, Dr Zheng Jianghui, and Dr Arafat Mahmud from the University of Sydney, as well as Mr Vince Allen, Mr David Hu, and Professor Alison Lennon from SunDrive.
This funding forms part of a national investment of several million dollars aimed at accelerating research and development towards commercialisation.
The first round of ARENA’s Transformative Research Accelerating Commercialisation programme ran from February to August, allocating a total of AUD 40 million to support ultra-low-cost solar photovoltaic (PV) research and development.
With Australian Government financial support, the research project led by Professor Ho-Baillie, in collaboration with SunDrive, will improve the commercial viability of perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells — a major step forward for clean energy that will benefit communities globally.
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NO.5 Monash Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education — Info Session!
Monash University is hosting an information session on the Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Education — a programme that has attracted strong interest from international students as a migration pathway.The event will be held online on 15 February 2023, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm. It’s completely free to attend and open to participants anywhere in the world.
The webinar will cover everything you need to know about the programme, including online delivery, entry requirements, course structure, placement arrangements, and scholarship opportunities.
This webinar is especially valuable for students considering this programme as a migration pathway. Remember to register in advance.
Registration link:
https://www.monash.edu/education/events/public/graduate-diploma-of-early-childhood-education-webinar
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NO.6 UTS — A New Spot to Visit!
UTSis hosting the exhibition 2UTS
galleryHOSSEI““O”” — now showing.HOSSEIis a multidisciplinary artist dedicated to creating surreal scenarios through performance, sound, and choral expression, drawing on real and imagined characters. She is the recipient of the 2022 2022 UTSUTS Artist-in-Residence award. HOSSEI ‘s performance, installation, and sculptural works draw on her experience as an educator and carer, alongside a lasting interest in costume, spectacle, ritual, and choral performance. HOSSEI Through live performance, sculpture, and installation, HOSSEI reveals the extraordinary potential of everyday objects as vessels of joy and healing.
The opening ceremony will be held on 14 February 2023
6pm-8pm at the UTS GalleryThe full exhibition runs for two months — UTS UTS students, don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to experience the arts.~
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NO.7
UOW Career Ambassador — Applications Now Open
University of Wollongong students can now apply to become a UOWx & Careers
Ambassador.~ UOWx
& Careers Ambassador,As a current UOW student, the role focuses on helping peers improve engagement, employability, and personal development. Related marketing activities aim to boost student participation in careers programmes, services, and wider extracurricular activities. The programme provides face-to-face, one-on-one support at the UOW Student Centre — an excellent opportunity to build practical skills and communication capabilities.
Eligibility requirements:
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– Thorough understanding of the programme; strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively with diverse student groups
– Sound organisational ability, including problem-solving and attention to detail; capacity to contribute effectively in a team environment and take initiative when needed
preferPreference given to students with previous experience in this programme.
Apply here:
https://www.uow.edu.au/student/news/
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