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SCAtharsis Aims:
1. To enhance the academic and professional life of SCA postgraduate students
2. To encourage social interaction of students within the Department
3. To provide academic support to fellow postgraduates and thus foster communication of research ideas and collaborations
4. To represent SCA postgraduate students to the Department, Faculty and University
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Events
SCAtharsis AGM + Summer Soiree
Annual General Meeting was held at 5pm on Friday March 18th in the Pierre Gorman Room, 1888 Building. Afterwards the SCAtharsis Summer Soiree slid into being around 6pm at the Prince Alfred (pub on Gratton St).
Following this AGM, the soiree at the Prince Alfred directly across the road from the 1888 building. This was a friendly informal chance to catch up and enjoy the social side (much neglected!) of being a postgrad student.

SCAtharsis AGM 2004
Our last social gathering was after 'Contexts' of course but before then we had a big bash at
the beginning of the year to welcome the new postgrads and get attendance to our meeting! Here are some pics from the
first part of the night's festivities in the SCAtharsis room in 303A, SCA:
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Helpful Hint #2:
As a postgrad at the SCA you are allocated online hosting of a personalised
webpage. This is intended as a one-page overview of your academic profile and can
be easily stored in your personal folder on the School's server for uploading
by the IT Co-orindator. Such a page on the university web is an excellent way for people
who search the web for you or on topics you are researching to find your page, it offers a great opportunity for
making yourself known, and faciliates feedback from interested parties. See Dennis Claringbold
for details on how to set this up: 8344-8384, Rm: A220, d.claringbold@unimelb.edu.au
Helpful Hint #1:
Did you know that as a MCA and PhD
researcher you are allocated $300 and $500 respectively every year for buying books,
conference fees, purchasing art materials, whatever?! Ask your supervisor for details.
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