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At the University of Adelaide, we understand it's important for students to be in a living situation that supports both their study priorities and lifestyle – finding the right accommodation is closely tied to academic success.
In keeping with the aims of the Disability Discrimination Act and the University's policy regarding Students with Disabilities, the University of Adelaide provides a range of services to students with temporary or ongoing disabilities or medical conditions.
The International Student Centre provides ongoing support to international students. It works closely with student groups, faculties and University administration to ensure the experience of all international students is a positive and successful one.
The Roseworthy Student Advisor is responsible for individual counselling, pastoral care to international families living on campus and campus community development.
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The Counselling Service provides personal counselling for students in relation to issues that are affecting study. Professional counsellors are available to assist students explore options towards resolving their difficulties.
The aims of EASIS include identifying elite athletes and assisting them in the development of skills to help them balance their sporting commitments and their studies at the University of Adelaide.
We recognise that starting university is both exciting and challenging. Students are introduced to new ideas, skills, knowledge and friends while having to settle into life on campus. The University of Adelaide offers a number of events and services to make this transition easier.
Organisational Chart
Get a better understanding of how we work by downloading the Student Support Services Organisational Chart (pdf 15kB).
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