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Congratulations to the week 4 prize draw winners!
Thanks to all who participated in the , and congratulations to all our winners!
Winners for this round:
First prize $1000
E. B., Health Education & Training Institute, NSW, A. G., Victoria University, VIC, A. P., The University of South Australia, SA and T. D., University of Tasmania, TAS.
Second prize $500
T. W., Sydney Institute of Business and Technology, NSW, Q. N., Swinburne University of Technology, VIC, L. D., Griffith University, QLD and J. H., Curtin University, WA.
Third prize $250
S. P., Kaplan Business School, NSW, A. C., RMIT University, VIC and J. R., University of Southern Queensland, QLD.
Exciting news, everyone!
SIBT is getting even more accessible with the opening of the new train stations coming soon!
Whether you’re a student, staff, or visitor, getting to and from campus is about to become a whole lot easier. With these new stations, your commute will be quicker and more convenient, making your daily journey smoother and more enjoyable.
Stay tuned for updates and schedules and get ready to hop on the train to a better, more connected SIBT experience!
This week is National Reconciliation Week, where all Australians learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements. We explore how we can contribute towards achieving reconciliation in Australia. This includes calling out racism when we see it and reinforcing the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Every year on May 26, we remember and acknowledge the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their homes. Today, we acknowledge the strength of the Stolen Generations Survivors, and reflect on how we can play a part in the healing process.
Happy Vesak Day! May kindness and understanding guide you today and always. 😀
Hyde Park just always looks stunning, especially during the Autumn season! 😍
IDAHOBIT is the Day Against LGBTQIA+ Discrimination. There are many instances of discrimination and inequality which LGBTQIA+ people face in Australia today. Today, wear rainbow to signal to others that you will respect their LGBTQIA+ identity.
https://www.idahobit.org.au/about-may-17
About May 17 May 17 marks the date in 1990 that homosexuality was removed from the WHO Classification of Diseases. Over two decades later, LGBTQIA+ communities still face discrimination – the stakes have never been higher to champion inclusion.
Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Its mission is to disrupt the culture of technology to include accessibility as a core requirement. Every user deserves a high quality digital experience when using the web, including those with a disability.
Meet Adriana! 👋
Adriana is one of our Student Learning Advisors, and can help you with study strategies, time management skills, and academic skills (such as maths). We asked Adriana what she enjoys the most about the Sydney City Campus, and she said it’s “the vibrant atmosphere and diverse community”. 🙂
It is time for a throwback to the month of April. Check out all the action that took place on campus, including EduTalks, Community Iftar, and Careers Week. 😀
Happy Orthodox Easter! We hope that this special day brings you love, togetherness and hope. ❤
Say hi to Rahul! 👋
Rahul is our Student and Academic Services Coordinator. We asked Rahul what he enjoys the most about the Sydney City Campus. He said it “allows us to provide a much faster support to students as we can approach them in person rather than sending email and waiting for couple of days”.
Visit Rahul at Level 4 Reception to learn more about our student support. 😀
Today, we remember all those that sacrificed their lives in military and peacekeeping operations. This photo is of the Anzac Memorial, a physical expression of the spirit and legend of the Anzacs, and a place of comfort for those who have lost loved ones.
Lest we forget.
Chag Sameach! We hope that your Passover is filled with peace and joy. 😀
Careers Week is coming! 😀
Join us for guest speakers, alumni panels, and workshops.
We sincerely hope that you were not impacted by the devastating incident at Bondi Junction shopping centre over the weekend.
If you have been impacted, even if you were not directly involved, we are here to support you. Please contact [email protected] or visit our Student Administration team at the Level 4 Reception for any help.
We offer confidential counselling and welfare support to our students, and we strongly recommend you avail these services, as needed. A full list and access to this can be found on our website here - https://www.sibt.nsw.edu.au/current-students/support.
Student Support Navigate this section for information on study support, counselling, disability support, medical centres, multifaith chaplaincy and student wellbeing
This week we held our EduTalks event on campus. An industry professional, professors and students spoke about emerging industry trends and the essential skills required for a successful future career. 😀
Eid Mubarak! We hope that this special occasion brings you lots of love, togetherness and blessings. 🙂
We extend our thoughts and support to all members of our community affected by the earthquake in Taiwan, especially our students and staff from the region. We appreciate how difficult it must be for those separated from loved ones in Taiwan and neighbouring countries at this time. We sincerely hope for successful rescue outcomes and a speedy recovery from this natural disaster.
Throwing back to our campus activities during March. We celebrated Easter, Ramadan and had a food feast! 😀
Take this opportunity to learn about emerging industry trends, get inspired by meaningful discussions and develop essential skills that will lead to successful future careers. 😀
Register for EduTalks 2.0 now: https://forms.gle/v4NTKXoiueMXxo3e9.
Free lunch and drinks provided!
Happy Easter! We hope that your Easter is filled with love and happiness with your loved ones. 😀
Happy Holi! We hope that your day is filled with laughs and plenty of colours. 😀
The food fiesta on campus had us drooling. 🤤
During Ramadan, we are providing some herbal tea, nuts and a date for when you need to break your fast.
Please head over to Level 4 Reception to collect the food pack. 🙂
If you live in Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Kochi, Colombo or Kandy, and want to discuss your university pathway options, then come visit us. We will be in your city on the following dates:
Chandigarh (India) – 19th March
Hyderabad (India) – 20th March
Kochi (India) – 22nd March
Colombo (Sri Lanka) – 23rd-27th March
Kandy (Sri Lanka) – 28th March
If you are interested, then please send us a DM for further details. 🙂
Successful businesses thrive with great managers. To become a great manager, there are a few essential skills and qualities that you need to develop, such as communication, flexibility and empathy.
Read our blog to learn more about these skills and qualities, and to see how SIBT can help you become a great manager - https://www.sibt.nsw.edu.au/student-life/blog/becoming-great-manager
Becoming a Great Manager What makes a great manager stand out? Here are some of the skills and qualities that you need to go from being a good manager to a great one
Happy Ramadan! We wish you a blessed Ramadan. 😀
This International Women's Day, hear from Vanshika, the Chair of the Student Voice Committee, where she is responsible for creating a campus that all students of SIBT and WSUSCC are proud of. She is a leader for the students, and wants them to have a fun and memorable time on campus. As the Chair, Vanshika is also responsible for the other members of the Committee, so she endeavours to give them a chance to express themselves and develop their skills.
Vanshika is inspired by her mother, and where she is today is because of her mum.
“My mother is the one who inspires me the most. She taught me how to handle so many things at once, and from her I learned my time management skills and developed leadership qualities. All the credit for what I am doing as a leader goes to her."
Rose is here with some valuable advice about the items you need on campus this week. 😀
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