Skills for Neurodivergent Students

Navigating university as a neurodivergent student comes with unique challenges. The Library is here to support you every step of the way. This series of workshops features advice and guidance to help you develop important skills that will be essential at university and in the workplace.

Dates and time: Tuesdays, 11am–12:30pm from 10 March through 5 May (excluding mid-semester break).
Location: Swanston Library, Building 12, Level 5, Room 105.
Take the virtual tour of Swanston Library before you visit. To navigate the tour:

  • click and drag to explore each 3D space, or
  • use the Tab key to move between interactive points.

Workshop timetable

Pick and choose the topics most interesting to you or register for all workshops.

  • Start your uni journey: 10 March
  • Unlock your learning style: 17 March
  • Build your academic toolkit: organisation and time management: 24 March 
  • Master group work: 31 March 
  • Boost your mental health and wellbeing: 14 April 
  • Thrive with assistive tech: 21 April
  • Advance your research skills: 28 April 
  • Level up your academic toolkit: memory and focus: 5 May

Registration form


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