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I suppose you COULD get the 200 bus down to bondi junction and then the 400 from there, but I don't think there's a direct bus.redslert said:What's the fastest way to get from North Sydney to UNSW?
North Sydney ->train-> Central ->bus-> UNSW?
or is there a direct bus?
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20832821-23289,00.htmlThe Australian said:Body part mix-up halts uni teaching
Adam Cresswell, Health editor
November 28, 2006
HUMAN body parts used for anatomy teaching at a leading university medical school have been wrongly labelled or identified as belonging to the wrong body.
NSW health authorities announced yesterday they had last week revoked the anatomy teaching licence of the University of NSW's surgical skills laboratory, where the lapses occurred.
Specialist anatomy teaching for doctors studying to become surgeons has had to be halted due to the problems.
A spokeswoman for the university said the body parts came from individuals who had donated their bodies for medical research or teaching purposes.
Medical school staff had about a month ago themselves reported "concerns" over the labelling, which were then passed on by the university to NSW Health.
The spokeswoman said she understood some body parts were incorrectly labelled, either having wrong anatomical descriptions of what they were, or having a donor's name that was unclear or incorrect.
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons said last night it was "extremely disappointed" at the disruption to its training schedules the licence revocation could create.
The blunder could also inflame tensions between the college and the universities, which have previously been fiercely criticised by the RACS and three other medical colleges for cutting back undergraduate anatomy training.
In July a consortium of five universities floated a plan to wrest control of specialist surgical training away from the RACS, although UNSW was not a member of this group.
In a statement issued yesterday afternoon, a spokeswoman for South Eastern Sydney Illawarra Health said it had conducted an inspection of UNSW surgical skills laboratories "in its role as regulator of anatomy laboratories within its boundaries".
"As a result the university's anatomy licence for the surgical skills laboratories was revoked and conditions placed ... until these laboratories comply with licensing requirements for the storage and labelling of body parts.
"The university is co-operating fully with the regulator and has already demonstrated substantial progress in rectifying the identified deficiencies."
A spokeswoman for the health authority said "until they can show they are managing the storage in the laboratory of body parts as required under the regulations, that part of the laboratory will not be able to be used".
The university yesterday issued a statement saying "all of the bodies" donated to UNSW for the purpose of teaching and research had been used for this purpose.
The university had now "commissioned an advanced cataloguing system for specimens" and had "commenced an audit of all anatomical material held".
"The university is currently completing this audit, and implementing improvements in its processes, under the oversight of the inspector," the UNSW statement said.
However, the UNSW spokeswoman could not estimate how long it would take before the surgical skills laboratory would be ready to re-apply for the licence.
Anatomy teaching for undergraduates is not affected by the licence revocation, as it is conducted in a separate laboratory.
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons warned the interruption to specialist anatomy training at UNSW could have "a serious effect" on the training of new surgeons at a time when the existing surgical workforce was already under pressure.
College president Russell Stitz said he recognised the "gravity" of not labelling body parts correctly, and that the halting of anatomy teaching to trainee surgeons would have a "significant effect if it goes on for any length of time".
"It means we would have to look at alternative sites to train our trainees," Dr Stitz said.
"That puts a further load on already strained resources."
azn_gangsta81 said:8th dec i believe
thankselfm said:Friday 8 December 2006, 9am
Official Release of Results - All students will have received a results email in their student email account.
Monday 11 December 2006, 12 noon
Results and Academic Standing letters available on myUNSW.
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the results are usually released a few hours before the official time.
i believe maths and comp subjects release them a week or so earlier as well
so gay....elfm said:i don't think source hold anything after the semester is finished
There's a geological department?Komaticom said:In the meantime the geological department of UNSW isn't getting enough attention to save those degrees from going under or being absorbed into other departments.
I doubt they've even decided on a price yet. Union next year will be shithouse, you'll probably have to pay to even volunteer for things.sarevok said:btw, does anyone know how much the union will be charging for membership next year? i am considering whether i should put aside some money and i cant find anything on the union site
Isn't geology already a component of BEES? How can part of a school go under while the rest doesn't?Komaticom said:In the meantime the geological department of UNSW isn't getting enough attention to save those degrees from going under or being absorbed into other departments.
wow manpolitik said:The most challenging and rewarding (and important) industries/degrees are falling under to quick get rich degrees like Eng/Law/Commerce.
You will probably bomb out if you can barely pass 1st yr.politik said:I do FINS next year![]()
Hahaha2. Jesus doesn't say anything. He's dead. The bible says stuff, but that's not Jesus, it's a bunch of potheads sitting around Jerusalem 2000 years ago who decided to write a book, which unfortunately was published and then translated so many times it's lost all meaning. Of course, that's assuming Jesus existed in the first place.
We're CBS
We lie and trick
Though outwardly normal
We're inwardly sick
We use harassment to convert you
For only by us are you saved
Come and repent, then you'll be ours
If we were you we'd be afraid..."
CBS song/sketch
UNSW Law Revue circa 1996
Nebuchanezzar should really write a commentary about us law students§eraphim said:
Well, it is kind of last years articleNebuchanezzar said:You're right, I ought to.You could probably just collect a few random quotes from this site and paste them all together and bam, there's your article. What a strange bunch who replied to the article online though. Also, from memory, it seems almost identical to the same article in last years SMH.