Increasing Life Chances
The Studiosity Blog
The Studiosity Blog
To say that 2020 was a difficult year for all of us is an understatement. Indeed, the word "unprecedented" was so often used, we stopped listening. Many of us experienced lockdown, had to develop and learn new skills, put courses online very quickly, rethink our pedagogy and assessment as well as ...
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If you're familiar with the Studiosity mission, you'll know that we are focused on increasing life chances for individual students, to lead to...
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Teachers, parents, year advisors, department of education pamphlets, even your school diary gives you advice about what to do when you sit down to...
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Imagine for a moment that you’ve just arrived at your biology exam. One of the things you’ll probably be thinking is ‘how can I get the most marks...
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Despite fires, floods, and the virus, Elena's year studying in Australia has been rewarding and supportive, thanks to her College, friends and workmates.
Welhelmus studied in Australia and had the opportunity to travel, speak at conferences and meet important officials. He shares his story and advice for other international students…
Studying her PhD at University of Canberra, Destina talks about her study experience in Australia and all of the opportunities she's had.
Studying online can feel isolating; here are 8 ways you can take the lead in fostering a sense of community with your online peers.
Dr Mary Davis of Oxford Brookes University gave a fascinating presentation sharing her insight and leadership on academic integrity at the PAEB2020 conference, sponsored by Studios…
Professor John Rosenberg, with his decades of experience in higher education and particularly with international students, shares his thoughts on the current crisis and future of t…
The WACE requirements for Year 11s in 2020 and beyond are a little different - here, our WA education expert helps explain.
Setting up a good 'routine' for study is a great way to make sure your grades don't suffer, even though you're not in class and studying at home in isolation.