Neurodiverse study success workshops

Join our series of Neurodiverse study success workshops.

Library Study Support, Equitable Learning Services, Counselling and Psychology Services and RMIT Student Union (RUSU) are running a new suite of 10 workshops made for neurodiverse students by neurodiverse educators and professionals in our community. Throughout these sessions, educators will introduce students to university life with the aim of setting students up for academic success during their time at RMIT. Students may attend as many workshops as they like, and can register interest in attending to receive calendar invites. Click the registration link to find the full list of workshops offered.

When: Tuesdays from 11:30 to 1pm starting 11 March to 20 May, 2025 (excluding mid-semester break)
Location: Swanston Library, Building 10, Level 6, Megaflex 63, RMIT city campus

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