Lunch Social / Market Day
1888 Building Front Lawn and Courtyards, Parkville CampusJoin GSA for lunch. This week we are raising awareness about Women's health with lunch from Mumi Shokoh plus music performances!
Join GSA for lunch. This week we are raising awareness about Women's health with lunch from Mumi Shokoh plus music performances!
Students will devise, in groups, research posters and present them in front of students and a live judging panel, who rank the candidates to ascertain a winner and 2nd, 3rd places etc.
Enjoy a fortnightly breakfast with GSA Tuesdays and Thursdays! These are individual events so remember you MUST register for each one.
All Architecture, Building & Planning graduate students! Come have some free food and chat with your Faculty Council reps!
Enjoy a fortnightly breakfast with GSA Tuesdays and Thursdays! These are individual events so remember you MUST register for each one.
Have your say in new developments to GSA's Electoral Regulations
Enjoy a game of badminton and a BBQ with fellow LGBTQIA+ grad students!
Join GSA on”R U OK" Day for a stress-free life session. This event will include yoga, breathing exercises and meditation for Uni students.
Are you a queer graduate student, ally, or someone who is interested in knowing more?
Join us for a special movie night featuring the acclaimed Pixar film, Inside Out 1! This isn’t just a movie screening; it's an opportunity to dive deep into the fascinating world of emotions and the human mind. This is also a perfect opportunity to eat pizza, enjoy popcorn, connect and make new friends. 📅 Friday […]
The Social Soiree: Casino Royale is an upscale event designed for graduate students from across the Faculty of Science to come together. The main purpose of this event is to create an amazing opportunity for students from different academic backgrounds to socialize and network amongst each other. As there are generally many casual networking events planned throughout the year, this event […]
Workshop for Graduate Student Parents with young children, facilitated by Ass. Prof. Erica Frydenberg