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ASOhelp is the Academic Skills Office help hotline. It directs you to all of the services available to students who need assistance. You can go directly to our academic skills resources, join our discussion board and make your appointments online with our advisers. Just click on our ASOhelp logo:

Consultations for all students


Consultations with learning advisers are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.

No matter whether you have a quick query or need a half hour consultation, are on-campus or off-campus, we are here to support your learning. In an individual half hour appointment, we can help you assess your current strengths and weaknesses to get you started on the road to success with your studies. In these consultations, we can give you guidance on any academic skills related issue. By far the most frequent request is for help with academic writing in the context of specific assignments. If you would like to improve your study skills or the writing process (e.g. analysing the question, planning and structuring the answer, referencing, academic style and so on), we can assist you. Please note that we do not proofread and correct your essay for you.

Consultations may be face-to-face or from a distance via phone, email or videoconference link. Use ASOhelp to book your consultations.

(NOTE: First year internal students should contact the Faculty Mentors).

You can now talk to one of our advisers by videoconferencing!

For a video conference consultation, make an appointment as above, and then dial 129.180.10.109 at the appointed time. (NOTE: You will need a webcam and Microsoft Net Meeting.)

Email consultations


If you choose to use email consultations from the ASOhelp menu. Please note:

  • Responses to your requests for assistance from asohelp may take up to FIVE working days, but we aim to respond as soon as possible.
  • The ASO staff do not proofread and correct your essays for you, but we will give you advice about identified areas of difficulty.
  • You may have ONE consultation per assignment.

ASO discussion forum


If you are experiencing a problem with your study skills that you would like to discuss, you can access online advisers through our ASO Discussion Forum from the ASOhelp menu. The online advisers are our study skills lecturers. They will assist you with your particular problem, but you will NOT be able to send assignments for review, editing or proofreading. This example of an online study skills discussion demonstrates how helpful this service may be to you.

The discussions area is a public space where students may talk with study skills advisers and with fellow students. We conduct these sessions on the discussions area so that ALL students can benefit from the interaction with the study skills lecturers. Even if you don't pose a question or join in the discussion, you may find some answers to your problems by viewing the discussions.

You may write in your request to the ASO Discussions area at any time. The advisers will respond to your queries daily.

Please be reminded that UNE has a set of standards, Discussion rules and ethics, which apply to all online discussions. There is a help feature available within the Discussions area menu if you require guidance with its functions.

Maths and stats for undergraduate students


ASO offers support in basic maths and stats for undergraduate students. If you are a non-maths students (ie not actually studying maths and stats as subjects) and are finding the maths/stats components of your course a bit tricky, make an appointment (face-to-face if on-campus or via phone, email if off-campus) with Peter Mathew.

Make your own appointment online


OR
Phone: 02 6773 3600
Email: asohelp@une.edu.au

PASS program


Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) will be available for CHEM 110 and STAT 100 in semester 2 2008. These regular study sessions are lead by a PASS leader who is a senior student in that subject. If you want to be part of this highly successful program, email Julie Godwin.

International students


International students may make appointments for individual consultations about their university study with specialised ESL staff at the Academic Skills Office, phone 02 6773 3600. In addition, students may contact the International Office on 02 6773 3192 to find out about further English training offered by the Language Training Centre.

First year internal students


If you are a first year internal student, you may make an appointment with your First Year Advisor. First Year Advisors are located in the schools and provide dedicated time to assist students in their first year. You can make appointments with the First Year Advisors to assist you with time management, reading and writing skills, assignment tasks and to help you with personal issues.

  • Arts: Winifred Belmont
    Email: wbelmont OR phone: 6773 2396
    Located in the ARTS building Room G21

  • Science: Julie Godwin
    Email: jgodwin3 OR phone 6773 2057
    Located in the McCLYMONT building Room 324

  • Economics, Business & Law (EBL): Mary Jarrott
    Email: hjarrot2 OR phone: 6773 2181/2123
    Located in the EBL building Room 31

  • Education, Nursing and Rural Medicine: Di Kelton-Chambers
    Email: dkeltonc OR phone 6773 3844
    Located in MILTON building Room 6

Postgraduate students


If your  postgraduate study involves preparing a thesis or dissertation, the following assistance is available: 
  • How to use Microsoft Word to create a thesis - These extensive notes (available for both Word 2003 and Word 2007) take you through the steps involved in creating large documents.  They contain useful tips essential for stress-free thesis production.
    Using Microsoft Word 2003 to create a thesis
    Using Microsoft Word 2007 to create a thesis

  • Thesis proofreading - The ASO maintains a list of qualified, experienced proofreaders. To ensure that your thesis is of the highest possible standard with impeccable grammar and consistent formatting, consider employing a proofreader. For information about contact details and costs call 02 6773 3600. Theses presented for proofreading must be your best draft and be whole, not presented chapter by chapter. You may be eligible for funding support for thesis proofreading. Check with your Faculty office.


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