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Studying and student life
Managing your course
Once you’ve accepted your offer, complete your New Student Checklist to prepare for a successful first semester.
Access course admin information including planning, enrolment, timetabling, exams, results, graduation and more.
The Handbook is the official source of course and subject information.
Find information and support specifically for international students.
The Faculty of Arts offers a unique range of scholarships to provide scholars with opportunities for development and research in the humanities, social sciences and languages.
Enrichment opportunities
The Faculty of Arts offers a range of overseas intensive subjects in various locations across the world, in collaboration with partner universities and other organisations.
The Arts Student Advisory Council is a formal platform for regular, on-going conversations between students and Faculty staff.
Opportunities including global and local internships, work experience, industry-based learning and industry projects.
A social and educational club at the University of Melbourne, welcoming members from all faculties, in particular those studying the Bachelor of Arts.
Consider applying for the new Faculty of Arts Student Ambassador Program, where you'll have the chance to volunteer at exciting Arts events and connect with like-minded individuals.
Languages
Choose from 15 languages that are used all over the world. Learn about each language, what study options are available and how you can enhance your language studies.
Explore the wide range of options available to students interested in studying a language.
Master a language alongside your Bachelor of Arts degree, learn about what languages you can study, proficiency streams and how to apply.
Master a language alongside your graduate degree, learn about what languages you can study, proficiency streams and how to apply.
Student support and helpful links
Stop 1 and student services
We offer one of the most comprehensive student support networks in Australia, including health and welfare, careers and employability and administrative and learning support services and resources. Stop 1 can connect you with the full range of student services to support your success, either online or in-person.
The Learning Management System
The Learning Management System (LMS) is where you access subjects, watch lectures and submit assignments. Log in to the LMS
My.unimelb
My.unimelb is where you can access your student email, calendar and personal and enrolment details. Visit My.unimelb
Student support
There are a range of resources, groups, and services, both within the University and with external organisations, that may assist underrepresented and marginalised communities and their allies.
Explore our online resources or discover professional support available for your mental and physical wellbeing.
Academic Mentoring is an important initiative to connect academics and students and be connected to your faculty. Your academic mentoring meetings will guide and support you throughout the Bachelor of Arts degree.
Harness your diverse capabilities with support and resources that help you identify the right career opportunities.
Find contact information for academic staff at the faculty.
Useful links
Find information about booking Faculty of Arts’ teaching spaces or loaning audio visual equipment.
Information about disability access in Arts West (Building 148).
Explore the parkville campus and locate buildings, lecture theatres, tutorial rooms, libraries, cafes and more.
Learn more about campus amenity at parkville.