Internet Access

The University provides Email and Internet Access for all students. This access is for academic purposes only. Students should be aware that quotas are strictly enforced and students are expected to use the free email account provided by the University. Students are warned that use of HotMail (and other non-UOW web mail accounts) consumes quota at a high rate. Quotas will not be renewed for students using their access for non-academic purposes such as downloading music, entertainment or recreation or access to other mail accounts such as HotMail. Details of the University Policy and Guidelines for Email and Internet Access are available at http://www.uow.edu.au/student/sols/ under "Email & Internet". The Guidelines clearly explain the quota system that the University applies.

Student Reception and Resource Centre

The Faculty now has a "one stop shop" for all student enquiries. This is located on the first floor in Building 3. If you have any enquiries or are not sure what your options are this is your first point of contact. Staff are available to assist with helpful advice, such as "what course of action is open to you" or "who to see". Any forms you are required to complete will be available, as well as material on all courses offered by the Faculty. The staff will be able to make appointments for you to see the Sub-Dean, International Officer, the Dean and other relevant academic advisors. The contact number is (02) 4221 3606.

Disability Services

Disability Liaison Officer

The Disability Liaison Officer (DLO) can provide advice on how particular disabilities affect university study and information on resources available at the University for assisting students with disability. Students who need assistance during their studies should contact Hazel England, the Disability Liaison Officer by phone (02) 4221 3445; or facsimile (02) 4226 2399 or call in at the office located on the third floor of the UniCentre building. Students commencing courses are advised to contact the Disability Liaison Officer prior to the beginning of their first session of study.

Last reviewed: 18 May, 2007

Student Enquiry Centre

Need help? 
Contact the Faculty of Informatics, Student Enquiry Centre!
Monday - Friday 
8.30am - 5.00pm 
T:  (02) 4221 3606
informatics_studenq@uow.edu.au

NOTICE BOARD

SEMINAR AND WORKSHOPS     
SMAS Seminar
Speaker
: Prof Peter Taylor
Head of the Mathematics and Statistics Department
University of Melbourne
Time:
     
2.30pm, Friday, 27 November
Venue
:    35.G45
Title
:       
Capacity Reconfiguration in Logically fully-connected networks

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