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It’s the end of the year!! We can’t believe we’ve been bringing you Take Note for a whole year and it’s our last episode for 2024! To finish up, we’re bringing you a little wrap-up of the year to accompany you while you prep for your final exams and assignments. Liv is back and we take a look back at the year, our favourite moments and chat about what life looks like for us now that we’ve both finished studying.
Thanks so much for joining us this year – we've loved it!
Guest: Olivia Manser
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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We’re back with the podcast that brings you all the best notes on everything you need to know from the day you start uni to the day you graduate.
We know it’s a stressful time with exams and final assignments looming. For some of us, we might not get the results we hoped for, or we may have even failed – but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. Liv is back to share her story of how she failed a class and how she came back from it.
Guest: Olivia Manser
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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We're back with another Footnote! In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there. This week we're introducing you to our friends at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning to find out more about what they get up to and what they're working on in the world of AI.
Guest: Dr Dhani Dharmaprani, Melinda (Nanyu) Dong and Hamed Damirchi
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
You can find out more about the Australian Insitute for Machine Learning at their website.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Welcome back to Take Note – the podcast with all the best notes from orientation to graduation.
This week’s episode is all about sleep and how you can get the best out of it. We’re joined by sleep expert and director of the Behaviour-Brain-Body Research Centre at the University of South Australia. She completed her PhD at Flinders University 20 years ago and, since then, has focused her study on the impacts of sleep deprivation and countermeasures used to stay awake, such as napping and caffeine.
Guest: Siobhan Banks
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
For more information on how you can get better sleep as a student, check out the Student Health and Wellbeing resources.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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We're back with another Footnote! This Footnote goes back to when we caught up with student counsellor Jacqui to talk about how we can better communicate with our intimate partners in a healthy way.
Guest: Jacqui Li
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
Full episode here: What it means to be loved
Follow us on Instagram @uoa.oncampus and send us a DM with your thoughts on the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services.
Safer Campus Community is also here for you if you feel unsafe in any way or want to report an incident you may have witnessed or experienced.
If you’re in an unsafe relationship or are experiencing domestic violence or abuse, please call 1800 RESPECT or Lifeline at 13 11 14 for 24/7 support.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus production.
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We’re back with another episode of the podcast that gives you all the best notes on everything you need to know from the day you start uni to the day you graduate.
Liv is back with us this week to chat about the intense juggle of study and adult life, and we sit down with student nurses Asha and Georgia to talk about their experiences balancing intense placements, work and their life outside of study.
Guests: Olivia Manser, Asha Foster and Georgia Lehmann
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Watch your step, it's a Footnote! In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there.
We've returned to our episode with Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology Matt about how to make your brain work for you when you’re studying.
Guest: Matthew Dry
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
Full episode here: Is it over yet? Surviving exams
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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G’day Note Takers, this week Take Note went into the outside world to record live from the University of Adelaide’s SEXtember 2024. We sat down with Dr Nikki Sullivan, who is a Project Development Manager at Thorne Harbour Health and sexologist Sarah Childs to chat about what makes all of us normal in the world of sex (surprise: it’s everything!).
Guests: Dr Nikki Sullivan and Sarah Childs
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was recorded at the University of Adelaide’s North Terrace campus on the 5th of September 2024 and produced by Shannon Pearce and Chelsea Deckert. It was produced in partnership with the University of Queensland, UNSW, University of Sydney and University of Newcastle. Video and audio were recorded, produced and live streamed by Frankie Films.
This live recording of Take Note is one of many Sextember events being held across the university over the month of September. Student Health and Wellbeing have resources if you want to learn more about sex or sexual health. For support outside of the university, you can head to SHINE SA, Thorne Harbour Health and SAMESH.
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We're back with another Footnote! In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out bite-sized pieces of the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there.
This week, Liv is back with us again to help answer your questions about the podcast, uni life and us!
Guests: Olivia Manser
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce and Olivia Manser.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Hey Note Takers, we’re back with another episode of the podcast that gives you all the best notes from orientation to graduation.
On today’s show, we’ll be chatting about that decision to turn your undergraduate degree into a postgraduate. We’ve got Cody from UoA’s Postgraduate Recruitment Team to give you the ins and outs and we introduce you to a new special guest...
Guest: Olivia Manser and Cody Baker
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
Head here if you’re looking for more information on what a postgraduate degree could look like for you.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Hi team! For this week's Footnote, we thought we'd do something a little different and use it as an opportunity for you to get to know our host a little better and meet the wonderful Olivia from our behind-the-scenes team.
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce and Olivia Manser
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Welcome back to another episode of Take Note! We bring you the best notes on everything you need to know from the day you start uni to the day you graduate.
This week we’re chatting about making friends at university and how you can be your best self. We’re joined by behavioural psychologist and University of Adelaide alumni Rosslyn Cox to talk about the science behind friendships.
Guest: Rosslyn Cox
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Hello again! In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there.
We're looking back on our episode that marked 150 years of the University of Adelaide where we spoke with Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon from UniSA about how women have shaped the university since the 1800s.
Guest: Professor Alison Mackinnon
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
Full episode here: From then to now: 150 years
This episode was produced by Grace Atta and Shannon Pearce.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Hi friends! Today’s episode takes a dive into the world of internships. We’ve sat down with student Hamoun to chat about what their internship was like and how they got it, as well as business coach and owner of Adelaide furniture brand TH Brown, Toni Briggs-Brown, to talk about how you can be the best intern you can.
Guest: Toni Briggs-Brown and Hamoun Mohammadi
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
Please remember that the UoA Internships team are only able to assist with “for course credit” internships. Check out CareerHub or get in touch with Internships if you have questions or need help. If you’d like to self-source an internship, check out the checklist guide for how to do it.
Hit ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. Check out our Instagram @uoa.oncampus.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
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Footnote incoming!! In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there.
We've returned to our episode on disability on campus with current students Grant and Jack. They share with us their experiences as students with disabilities, how you can be an ally on campus and how they've made the most of Disability Support.
Guests: Grant Freeman and Jack McKenzie
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Grace Atta and Shannon Pearce.
Full episode here: Disability on campus
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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G’day friendsss! It’s the podcast that has all the best notes that you need to know from orientation to graduation.
This week’s episode is for all of you that are dreaming of some study and travel overseas. We’re joined by student Annabel who went on a six-month exchange to Lund University in Sweden and Jasmina from Study Overseas here at the University of Adelaide to give you an insight into the study overseas experience and how to get there.
Guests: Annabel Nettleton and Jasmina Cubelic
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
If you’re looking for more information on overseas study, head to the Study Overseas website. You can also have a look at the Scholarships website to see if there are any other programs that could fund your international study, like a fully funded post-graduate degree.
Check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
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It's time for another Footnote! In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there.
This week, we’ll be going to back to when we were joined by tutors Alex and Sophie to learn what exactly your marker is looking for.
Full episode here: How to Uni 101
Guests: Alexander Beare and Sophie Heath
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Grace Atta and Shannon Pearce.
For more assignment help check out the Writing Centre and Maths Learning Centre.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
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Welcome back to the best notes on everything you need to know from the day you start uni to the day you graduate! NAIDOC Week 2024 has just wrapped up and we wanted to acknowledge the Indigenous leaders and work we have here at UoA.
We chat with Kaurna elder Uncle Rod about reclaiming Kaurna language and Kaneisha about her studies at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) at the university.
Guest: Uncle Rod O’Brien and Kaneisha O’Loughlin
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
This year’s NAIDOC Week theme is Keep the Fire Burning: Blak, Loud and Proud! to celebrate “the unyielding spirit of our communities and invites all to stand in solidarity, amplifying the voices that have long been silenced”. If you're an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student and want tailored support, head to Wirltu Yarlu and have a look at how they can help you. Head to the CASM website if you want to learn more about how you can get involved in Aboriginal music studies at the Elder Conservatorium of Music.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Hey team! Welcome back to the podcast that gives you the best notes on everything you need to know from the day you start uni to the day you graduate.
In the off week, we’ll be going back and picking out the best bits of our episodes so far and maybe even adding in some bonus content here and there. In this Footnote we’ll be hearing some stories from UoA students about the special people they met at O’Week.
Full episode here: Ooh, it's O'Week!
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Grace Atta and Shannon Pearce.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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Welcome back, team!
This week’s episode is all about careers. You’ll find out what exactly employers are looking for, what you can do to zhouz up your resume and what to do if you’re not vibing your current study path.
We’re joined by Careers Education Officer Michelle McKinnon who has soooo much great advice – you don’t want to miss this one!
Guest: Michelle McKinnon
Hosted by: Shannon Pearce
This episode was produced by Shannon Pearce.
If you’re a student and you’d like some personalised careers support, head to Career Services at the University of Adelaide. You can make appointments to go over your resume, job applications or advice on planning your study and career path. Also, take a look at CareersHub for all the latest opportunities for students to up-skill and get a job.
To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show.
If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA.
Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production.
Thanks for listening!
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