Student Life

Our students work very hard, so we make sure there is some time for them to take a break!

Presentations, networking events and social activities are all part of the graduate educational experience at the Carnegie Mellon Heinz School in Adelaide. Such events provide opportunities to network and make important personal and professional contacts.

Social Activities

The last Friday of each month, the university holds a TGIF (Thank Goodness Its Friday!) function for all students. Recent events have included a traditional 'Aussie BBQ' in our courtyard and a 'wine, cheese and discussion' evening.

There are recreational activities and adventure trips for students to participate in, recent trips include a day trip houseboat ride along Australia's Murray River, a winery tour of the McLaren Vale region and a trip to Kangaroo Island, just off the coast of South Australia.

In addition to university run events there is a student social committee that organizes events and functions for students.

Lectures and Presentations

At the Heinz School we recognize that learning happens in many different settings so we invite speakers from all walks of life to address our students on issues of interest.

Convocation is a fortnightly forum open to all Heinz School students to have an opportunity to discuss and learn about a variety of issues. Some sessions feature guest speakers who lead organizations, analyze and develop policy, and innovate in non-traditional ways. Other sessions may introduce students to faculty and their research or provide a chance to raise issues with senior administrators.

Examples of recent convocation speakers at Adelaide's Heinz School include the Monsignor David Cappo, Social Inclusion Advisor to the Premier, and the Honorable Jane Lomax-Smith, Minister for Education and Children's Services, South Australia.

Other events and functions include Systems Synthesis capstone project presentations, visiting lecturers and development workshops offered by our Career Services Adviser.

Student Representatives

The Student body each year elects representatives who meet on a regular basis with the University's senior administrators. This is a forum in which student issues can be raised and that seeks to improve the quality of life and education for the university's graduate students.