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From Mayhem to Masters - Student HandbookThe University of Melbourne acknowledges that the manner in which disability is experienced arises from a complex interaction between health and other factors such as past experiences, the built environment, course delivery and assessment of individual subjects. The University of Melbourne is committed to offering exceptional educational opportunities for students with disabilities at all levels of study. To find out more about services available for students with disabilities, visit the pages on this section of the DLU website .
If there is any information that you feel would be relevant to this site, please contact l.kavanagh@unimelb.edu.au. 'From Mayhem to Masters' is how a student described the experience of studying with a disability at the University. This phrase seems apt as it highlights the initial confusion associated with transition to study through to the confidence and skills associated with the attaining of a degree or other award. Thanks Penny for coining the phrase. |
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