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1997 Swinburne Higher Education Handbook

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committee format to plan and prepare activities for their<br />

3 club. Types of clubs are wide ranging and include the more<br />

team based and competitive sports such as Australian rules<br />

football, basketball, netball, tae kwon do, soccer and<br />

2. volleyball to the recreational based clubs such as hang-<br />

, gliding, scuba, snowskiing, sky-diving, bush walking and<br />

-Z - waterskiing. The Sports Association's club structure<br />

5 emphasises a beginner-up approach so that members of any<br />

$ skill level can have a go.<br />

2<br />

5. Over the last four years the number of clubs continued to<br />

2 grow, especially in the outer east and Prahran where the<br />

club system began in 1993. Such growth is indicative of the<br />

fun, challenge and enthusiasm obtained by joining a sports<br />

club.<br />

Fitness and health<br />

The Sports Association provides fitness and health<br />

promotions at each campus. The Hawthorn campus has<br />

weight training, aerobics, nutrition counselling, massage<br />

and fitness testing areas in its Sports Centre. Subsidised<br />

members --~ hi^ deals with fitness centres in the local vicinitv<br />

of the Lilydale and Prahran campuses are negotiated.<br />

By uniting with the Student Health Unit and the Student<br />

Union the Sports Association creates on-campus awareness<br />

and promotion weeks such as Quit Smoking, Heart Week,<br />

Health and Sexuality, and Women and Equal Opportunity.<br />

Intercampus and elite sport<br />

As a university, <strong>Swinburne</strong> enters teams in local, state and<br />

national inter-universty sporting events. The Sports<br />

Association supports the individuals and teams that wish to<br />

represent the University. In this spirit, 'grudge' matches<br />

between the three <strong>Swinburne</strong> campuses develop a healthy<br />

rivalry that assists in the preparation and selection of our<br />

teams to compete against other universities in the Victoria/<br />

Tasmania conference. Our goal at these conference<br />

challenges is to be highly ranked so that we can progress to<br />

the national university championships.<br />

Students at <strong>Swinburne</strong> who are of world competition<br />

standard will be nominated and supported by the Sports<br />

Association for World Student Games.<br />

Sports Association handbook and further<br />

information<br />

By visiting the Sports Desk at your campus you can collect<br />

our handbook and detailed information on any of the<br />

clubs, recreations, facilities and services offered.<br />

Swin burne Graduate Research<br />

School (SGRS)<br />

General Manager, Research and Graduate Studies<br />

J. Baird<br />

The mission of the <strong>Swinburne</strong> Graduate Research School<br />

and the Office of Research and Graduate Studies is to<br />

promote and coordinate research and development<br />

activities by <strong>Swinburne</strong> staff and postgraduate students. It<br />

provides a University-wide perspective on research at the<br />

University. There are several key service areas for staff and<br />

postgraduates.<br />

The <strong>Swinburne</strong> Graduate Research School<br />

The School exists to provide a University-wide point of<br />

contact and communication for all postgraduate research<br />

students, to coordinate research services, and to ensure<br />

quality in research training.<br />

The School runs regular seminars and workshops to assist<br />

staff and students to develop their research skills. It also<br />

offers induction programs for new researchers and<br />

postgraduates, offers advice on resources and provides a<br />

focus for interaction and development. The School is<br />

managed by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies.<br />

Doctoral study and scholarships<br />

The SGRS is responsible for the administration of PhD<br />

decrees and coordination of other research studies. It<br />

pr&ides prospective doctoral students with a variety of<br />

information on doctoral studv includine: details about<br />

'7<br />

admissions to candidature, expected duration of<br />

candidature; progress report requirements, HECS<br />

exemption, scholarships, guidelines for thesis presentation,<br />

guidelines for supervision, and University policies on<br />

research. The School also provides information,<br />

a~~lication forms and euidelines for a number of<br />

Listralian scholarshipifor doctoral and research Masters<br />

degrees. Information is also available on other scholarships -<br />

ofgred by non-profit organisations, and on overseas<br />

scholarship opportunities.<br />

For further information about doctoral study and<br />

scholarships, phone 9214 5224.<br />

Ofice of Research and<br />

Graduate Studies<br />

The Office provides advice on University policies for the<br />

conduct of research and the implementation of<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong>'s Research Management Plan. It also publishes<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong>'s annual Research Report, which provides an<br />

overview of the University's major research centres,<br />

research interests of staff, and details of current research<br />

projects.<br />

The Office administers research grants and contracts across<br />

the University, ethics committee approvals and intellectual<br />

property issues.<br />

External organisations seeking advice on <strong>Swinburne</strong>'s<br />

research capabilities should contact the Office on 9214 5223.<br />

The Office provides information on research grants and<br />

other opportunities for research funding, as well as details<br />

of programs where graduates are employed specifically by<br />

an organisation to conduct research. A weekly up-date<br />

detailing current opportunities is distributed widely around<br />

the University.

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