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  1. You cannot organise your own internship. However, if you have a suggestion for an organisation who could partner with the McCusker Centre we would be glad to hear from you via email . We are... Date Updated: 11/04/2025
  2. Material on the internet may be protected by copyright; the fact that it's on the internet does not mean its 'copyright free'. Before copying material from any online source, check the site for a... Date Updated: 13/01/2026
  3. Human Resources uses a formula to calculate your fortnightly payment based on your annual rate.   In order to calculate your fortnightly rate, you need to divide your annual rate by 26.0833. Date Updated: 03/11/2025
  4. You can check if you have successfully enrolled by logging on to  studentConnect  and selecting 'Statement of Enrolment' under the 'COURSE DETAILS' menu. You can... Date Updated: 15/04/2025
  5. If you are a UWA student reaching the end of your first year of study, you may be eligible to compete for a place in the BPhil (Hons) degree by achieving a weighted average mark of at least 75... Date Updated: 21/05/2025
  6. Updated Both full-time and part-time stipend scholarship holders are permitted to undertake no more than 8 hours of paid employment each week between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. Date Updated: 24/02/2026
  7. Your total class contact hours will be between 18-27 hours per week depending on your course. Classes are held Monday to Friday between 9:00am to 6.00pm, excluding public holidays. Date Updated: 08/01/2026
  8. HDR is an Australian Government designation describing postgraduate courses where the make-up is more than 66% research i.e. the research/thesis amounts to more than 66% of the required credits of... Date Updated: 26/11/2025
  9. There are provisions in the  Copyright Act that allow literary, dramatic, musical, artistic or audio-visual works to be copied for the purposes of criticism or review, providing the work is... Date Updated: 13/01/2026
  10. There are a number of ways you can find journal articles relating to a subject: Use OneSearch  to search across a range of resources including online journal articles as well as items held... Date Updated: 02/02/2026