Edition #149 - 12 March 2012
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UNIGAMES
Think you’re any good at Badminton, Basketball, T20 Cricket, Debating, Football, Lawn Bowls, Netball, Touch or Sevens Rugby, Volleyball or Ultimate Frisbee? Want to represent Team Otago in this year’s UniGames in Wellington over Mid-Semester Break? Email James on cdo@ousa.org.nz or pop into the Clubs and Societies Centre down from Poppas Pizzas on Albany Street and we can get you on the road to greatness!
Liquor ban?
The OUSA Executive has decided to continue on with our campaign to oppose the proposed extension of the Liquor Ban across a wider area in North Dunedin. As part of this, we will be putting petitions at the reception areas of the OUSA Main Offfice, the Clubs and Socs Building and the Student Support Center. Pop on in if you want to support us and find an alternative that works rather than just a liquor ban!
Visiting Executive Programme (VEP) Seminar – Monday 12 March, 12noon in room Commerce 2.03
"The Fed's response to the Financial Crisis: What it did and what it should have done."
Presented by Dr Dan Thornton, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Everyone Welcome!
CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS - MAY BE RESCHEDULED SCOOTER SAFTEY EVENT – 15th March
WHEN :15th March, 10am-2pm
WHERE: outside St Davids lecture theatre.
WHAT: FREE sausage sizzle, FREE scooter safety checks, prizes, experts on site.
Recreation on Campus
Looking to explore all that Dunedin offers and have fun. Come down to Unipol and check out our upcoming courses/trips such as the Eco Tour, Sea Kayaking, Surfing and many more activities. Wanting to meet new people while being active, check out our Social Sport programme where we offer netball, basketball, indoor soccer to social soccer and rugby. Grab a bunch of friends and come down and sign up a team.
Student Exchange Fair: Monday 19 March (The Link, ISB)
The Otago Global Student Exchange Programme lets you study at one of more than 80 partner universities, receive credit towards your Otago degree and only pay domestic tuition fees. So, if you have ever thought of living and studying overseas, this is your chance.
Tap into OtagoCareerHub - your free one-stop-shop for career events and job opportunities
The Career Development Centre’s (CDC’s) employer networks are your networks.
Go to OtagoCareerHub to check out the latest vacancies, book into an event, or sign up for a free career advising appointment.
The Career Development Centre’s advisers have the tools and the connections to help you launch your future.
Click here to register for OtagoCareerHub.
Click here to learn more about the Career Development Centre
Subsidised Computer classes coming up – SPSS & Excel
Book at ITS Reception (ITS building over the river Leith, near Castle Lecture Theatres); Phone 479 8559.
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For contact and feedback email us at student-services@otago.ac.nz
