Thursday, June 30, 2011

All Assignment Collections

All Assignments are Available for Collection:
Monday - Friday
9.00 am - 11.00 am
From The Nursing General Office - Building DB 0025 - Level 2 - Room 202
Photo Identification is Required - No Identification No Assignment.

The Networks Movement Are Looking For An Ambassador - Could It Be You?

We are looking for a Networking Ambassador that could spread the word about our organization, One Disease at a Time. We think that your great program and students would be perfect for helping us spread the word about Indigenous health. If you know any students who may be interested could you please pass the following message on. Thank you so much for your help.
In the lead up to exams, it is easy to forget the real reasons inspiring us to work in healthcare. The Networks Movement is here to remind you that your work can improve people’s lives, starting today.
Your involvement in the School of Nursing, Midwifery & Nutrition  has shown that you are passionate about improving the health and well-being of Indigenous Australians. We think you are an ideal candidate to be a Networks Ambassador for One Disease at a Time and we would like to invite you to apply.
First, take a look at the attached flyer to learn more about One Disease at a Time, a not-for-profit which works to eliminate diseases. There is also information about the Networks Movement, which is spreading optimism and encouraging students like yourself to get involved in improving Indigenous health. You can also visit www.1disease.org for more information.
Get involved today! To apply to become a Networks Ambassador for nursing at Griffith University, please email networks@1disease.org with your name, course, university, and a short paragraph on what makes you passionate about Indigenous health. We will be conducting informal phone interviews over the coming weeks and look forward to hearing from you.
If you have any questions, give Rochelle a call on 0419 440 213 or email networks@1disease.org.
We will email you again within the next week to remind you about this invitation. If you have not called or emailed us within two weeks, we will have to assume that you are not interested and will look for other candidates at your university. To prevent this from happening, please call us today.
Join us for the ride and help leave a legacy we can all be proud of!

Amanda Consigli
The Networks Movement Team
One Disease at a Time

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

ONLINE TUTORIAL GROUPS SIGN UP FOR SP2 2011

Good Morning Students,

New tutorial group sign up dates are as follows,  please be aware the system doesn’t allow for preferences, date or time changes.

1st Year Students – Open 6.00 am 06 July, 2011 & Close 5.00 pm 10 July, 2011.
2nd Year Students – Open 7.00 am 06 July, 2011 & Close 5.00 pm 10 July, 2011.
3rd Year Students – Open 8.00 am 06 July, 2011 & Close 5.00 pm 10 July, 2011.

Once again the system doesn’t allow for preferences, date or time changes so please make your choices wisely after checking your timetable.

Please be aware - For PP & BM subjects please relay all queries etc to Donna Martin on 47816776 or donna.martin@jcu.edu.au.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Kind Regards


Suzanne Jones
School Of Nursing, Midwifery and Nutrition
James Cook University Townsville
P: 07 47814973
F: 07 47814289
Location:  25-202 (Building 25; Office 202)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

TOWNSVILLE SP2 2011 1st, 2nd & 3rd YEAR TIMETABLE

TOWNSVILLE SP2 2011 1st, 2nd & 3rd YEAR TIMETABLE

Dear Students,

Please find all TOWNSVILLE SP2 2011 1st, 2nd & 3rd Year Timetables now on Learn JCU.
 

AHPRA Registration Process Information Session 5 Aug

About to graduate as a health practitioner?

Students who plan to start working as a health practitioner in Australia upon graduation are encouraged to apply for registration early. Applying early can help make registration smoother so that new graduates can start work sooner.

An Information Session covering the application / registration process will be held on Wednesday, 3 August, 2011 at 5.00pm, Medicine Lecture Theatre (DB045-002), School of Medicine & Dentistry, Townsville Campus.

For more information go to the Graduate Applications Website at http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Graduate-Applications.aspx for FAQs and links to more information

Lodge an Online Enquiry Form at https://www.ahpra.gov.au/about-ahpra/contact-us/make-an-enquiry.aspx

For registration enquiries: 1300 419 495 (within Australia) +61 3 8708 9001 (overseas callers) For media enquiries: (03) 8708 9200

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

JCU NAIDOC Awards

Be recognised. Be rewarded. Be yourself.

Are you, or do you know, an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander undergraduate or postgraduate student who is achieving to a high academic standard?

Nominate yourself or a friend now for the James Cook University (JCU) NAIDOC Awards and go in the running to win up to $350 in cash prizes.

The JCU Undergraduate Achievement Award and the JCU Postgraduate Achievement Award are designed to recognise the academic achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the North Queensland region.

For more details, and to nominate follow this link http://www-public.jcu.edu.au/events/JCU_079142

For any queries contact Kathleen Denigan kathleen.denigan1@jcu.edu.au