• Ways of Wellbeing

    by  • April 30, 2012 • University Events

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    10 May – Ready, Get Set, Go – to work! John Ross, SSLB3 There is life after Massey! If this, for you, is a move into employment what might you do to make the move as smooth as possible? What’s important in career choice? What do employers want to see? How can the Career...

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    Ways of Wellbeing

    by  • April 23, 2012 • University Events

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    3 May – Supervise This Professor Hugh Blair Kitt Klitgaard-Coomber, Dr Sarah Leberman, Dr Kevin Stafford, SSLB3 The supervisor-supervisee relationship is pivotal to the successful completion of a Masters degree and Doctorate. This relationship can potentially be one of the most rewarding academic partnerships. Conversely, for some students, this relationship can be fraught with...

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    Ways of Wellbeing

    by  • April 16, 2012 • University Events

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    26 April – Alternatives To Just “Not” Drinking Ann Flintoft SSLB3 Under stress or in a routine of binge drinking it can be difficult to make a change when all you know is the advice “just stop”. This seminar explores what is risky drinking and how to make changes that will reduce the harm...

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    Ways of Wellbeing

    by  • March 26, 2012 • University Events

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    5 April – Weathering Winter Lisa Carruthers, SSLB3 The physical, mental and emotional demands of study can impact negatively on our physical health. This seminar will aim to provide you with some helpful general health advice on staying healthy over the winter flu season: what to do if you are unwell and when to...

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    Reduced student loan deductions on your second job

    by  • March 19, 2012 • News

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    Do you think your student loan deductions on your secondary income are too high? Then check out if you qualify for a special deduction rate. You need to meet the following criteria: Your total income from your main job is less than the pay period repayment threshold (eg, $367 per week), and Your secondary...

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    Student loan repayment exemption

    by  • March 19, 2012 • News

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    Are you a full-time student and working? Do you expect to earn less than $19,084 this tax year? Then you should apply for an exemption from making student loan repayments from 1 April 2012. You can apply for the repayment deduction exemption if: you expect to earn under the annual repayment threshold ($19,084) for...

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