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  1. GRS - Applying for Postgraduate Research Courses
    If you would like to apply for a postgraduate research program with the University, please refer to the How to Apply/Enrol page. You may also want to head to the Targeted Research Areas...
  2. GRS - Applying for Postgraduate Scholarships
    The University of New England offers a number of scholarships for Higher Degree Research  students. These scholarships are available for both domestic and international students...
  3. Unique Student Identifier (USI)
    What is a USI? A USI is a number issued by the Australian Government to help keep records relating to your tertiary studies. You can find further information about USIs on the Government...
  4. Accepting your Offer
    Once you have received communication from the University regarding your successful outcome, you will receive an official Letter of Offer which contains detailed instructions on the steps...
  5. Help Planning your Degree and Choosing Units
    You can find your Program of Study in the UNE Course Handbook under your relevant course which will outline all your units you need to complete and when. Please ensure that you select the...
  6. Accessing Your myLearn Units
    Most myLearn units will become accessible one week before the commencement of the upcoming Trimester. Once they become available, there are two ways you can access the myLearn sites for...
  7. Important Dates for the Academic Year
    Important dates for the academic year can be found on the Principal Dates page. The Principal Dates page include dates for:​​​​​ Census dates ; Lecture start dates ; Enrolment deadlines ;...
  8. How to Enrol (or Re-Enrol)
    For each academic year, you will complete self-enrolment in the  Enrolment Portal , accessed via myUNE , which includes updating or confirming your personal details, and selecting...
  9. Difference between a Major, Specialisation and Area of Study
    A major is an official specialisation which will be recorded on an academic record or transcript , or reflected on official graduation documents. For example, if you have completed a...
  10. Information about Intensive Schools
    Intensive schools are short, concentrated periods of teaching conducted over a few days, or single week. An intensive school may include lectures, tutorials, practicals (field work or...