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Read this fortnight's featured news or scroll down the page for the latest news from Swinburne. Feel free to ask a question or make a comment.
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Get your results on July 4
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
SSAA locations on the Hawthorn campus have changed
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Indian politicians reassured by measures to improve student safety
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Scholarships for students from refugee communities
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Important Dates 23 June - 6 July
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Top Questions 23 June - 6 July
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
For the answers to the top student questions and many more, visit Ask George on the My.Swinburne portal.
[Read More]Apply to Graduate
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Every student must fill in a form and/or a letter of completion to receive their graduation certificate.
[Read More]Get your results
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Students will be able to view and print their academic results from My.Swinburne. To obtain an official statement of your results, visit the results certificate website.
Make sure you settle all outstanding debts with the university, including fees or overdue library items. Outstanding debts mean your results will be blocked.
Academic advice available from the SSAA
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Need help with an appeal? Applying for special consideration?
Students in need of advice across a range of academic, administrative and personal issues are encouraged to contact Academic Advice and Advocacy (AAA). Professional, experienced staff members are employed to provide help, information and advocacy to students.
Each year AAA assist hundreds of students with academic appeals, progress review meetings, grievances, special consideration applications, academic misconduct hearings, discrimination and harassment matters.
Academic Advisors will listen to your issues and provide unbiased advice on the best way forward, the aim being to facilitate a constructive resolution as quickly as is practicable.
he service is free and confidential. Find out more at the Academic Advice and Advocacy website.
Welcome new students!
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Posted by Emily VAN DER NAGEL
Make sure you visit the Orientation website for details of activities and important information to help you adjust to student life. The orientation site will help you get to know your campus, introduce services available to students and link to you other key information.



