James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

University Facilities and Services of Particular Relevance to Students

INSTITUTE OF MODERN LANGUAGES

The Institute, located on the Townsville campus, serves the interests of persons whose needs in the modern language area are not met by secondary schools or by the University. IML courses are not degree courses, but in certain circumstances, some of the courses may be credited towards some of the University’s degrees.

Classes are open to the general public, and also to staff and students of the University, upon payment of the prescribed fee. There are no entrance qualifications for elementary courses.

Courses are offered, subject to adequate enrolments, at Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels and may include the following: Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Other languages may be offered if demand is expressed. The emphasis in the courses is predominantly on the skills required for active spoken communication.

The IML also offers a 12 month correspond-ence course in Creative Writing.

Classes are usually two hour sessions once weekly for 12 weeks. They normally run from 7.00 p.m. till 9.00 p.m. Full use may be made of the Self-Access Centre and in some cases a tape-copying facility may be available (subject to copyright law). Certificates of Attendance will be issued to all students who have satisfactory attendance and performance and a Graded Achievement Certificate is available to students who pass optional examinations held at the end of courses.

The Institute also provides language consultancy services to Federal and State Government departments and authorities and to private sector businesses.

The IML Application Form may be obtained from the Secretary at the School of Humanities Office in Room EM114 or EM008, English/Modern Languages Building, Western Campus Townsville.

LIBRARY AND COMPUTING SERVICES

Computing, Communications and Information Systems and Resources

Information Technology and Resources (IT&R), an Office of the Academic Support Division, provides Computing and Communications infrastructure and Information Systems and Resources. Information  is  maintained  on  the  web http://www.jcu.edu.au/office/itr

IT&R coordinates provision and main-tenance of computing and communications hardware, electronic mail, news, web and other network software services and electronic and traditional information resources. IT&R provides general access to computer laboratories.

IT&R coordinates provision and maintenance of access to and connectivity from JCUnet, the Local Area Network (LAN), for our multi-campus University. JCUnet is linked to the Internet via the Australian Academic and Research Network (AARNET). Off campus access to JCUnet is facilitated by agreement with Telstra Bigpond Campus.

All enrolling students are issued with computer account codes and usage information. If this information is not received, it may be obtained from the InfoHelp client services in Townsville and Cairns. Computer account codes can only be provided on presentation of a current student card.

Document Services

Document Services provides:

Details of these services are available in brochures from the library buildings in Cairns, Douglas and Vincent and from the World Wide Web.

Telephone:

Cairns (07) 4042 1020

Douglas (07) 4781 6870

Vincent (07) 4781 3114.

General Access and Teaching Computer Laboratories

The laboratories, available round the clock, are located on each campus. Access to these workshops require a current student card for door swipe access and a login ID. Replacement student cards are available from Admissions. These laboratories are located on all campuses and up to date information is maintained on the web at http://www.juc.edu.au/office/itr/ComputingFacilities.shtml

Infohelp Services

InfoHelp is a ‘one-stop information shop’ for information, computing and library services and resources including;

InfoHelp service points are located in the Library Buildings in Townsville and Cairns.

Telephone:

Townsville (07) 4781 5500

Cairns (07) 4042 1029

Email: InfoHelp@jcu.edu.au

http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/InfoHelp

Information Training Services

Training provided for students includes:

Specialised and discipline-specific research skills are also offered.

Details of all Information Training courses are available from InfoHelp and, for discipline-specific courses, from School teaching staff.

InfoHelp coordinates orientation sessions at the start of each semester. Up to date information on these sessions is made available during Orientation Week.

Library Services

Library services are provided from dedicated facilities at:

Library services may also be obtained through:

Brochures on library services are available from all service centres or on the World Wide Web at http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/

The Conditions for use of University Library Facilities are printed in all editions of the Student Handbooks and are available on the World Wide Web.

STUDENT ASSOCIATION

All students of the University are required to be members of the Student Association. Provision is made also for Associate Membership, a category of membership which embraces most other members of the University community.

The Student Association is responsible for the co-ordination and promotion of student activities and interests, and the provision of services and facilities. Its objectives are:

  1. to promote interest in the life, activities and progress of the University community and generally to further the aims and objects of the University community as a whole;
  2. to represent members of the Association in all matters affecting or of concern to students within the University and in the wider community;
  3. to work on behalf of all students for an education that is accessible, equitable and free from discrimination;
  4. to advance the interests and welfare of members of the Association;
  5. to advocate for, and where appropriate establish, operate and maintain facilities and services for the benefit of the members of the Association;
  6. to establish and maintain a means of communication between members of the Association and of the University academic staff and officers and the community generally;
  7. to support and promote the principles of universal membership of student representative organisations;
  8. to sponsor and promote educational, social, cultural, sporting and recreational activities among members of the Association;
  9. to provide and maintain for members of the Association a common meeting ground and social centre;
  10. to provide a forum for the dissemination, discussion and debate of information and knowledge about matters of student or public interest; and
  11. to represent its members in matters affecting their interests, sectarian and confessional religion and party politics excepted.

The Association’s Administrative Office is situated at Douglas Campus. A fully maintained Cairns Campus Student Association office is located at the Smithfield Campus in Cairns.

The annual Association Service Fee* paid by students provides for a wide range of services and amenities administered by the Student Association. These include: campus entertainment; student accident insurance; legal service; taxation help; financial planning; emergency welfare loans; allowances/Austudy and Abstudy advice; HECS information; conflict resolution; grievance advice; information, education and resources relating to welfare, health and lifestyle issues; various news-sheets and publications throughout the year (Bullsheet weekly, Magnus Taurus four editions and, at Smithfield, Bedlam monthly) and sponsorship of various student sporting clubs and societies. The Student Association has representatives at both Douglas and Smithfield Campuses who can assist as follows:

Casual, part-time and vacation employment assistance is offered to those students who find it necessary to supplement their sources of income while at JCU through the Student Employment Service.

At Smithfield a legal service is offered by a solicitor from the Cairns Community Legal Centre on a fortnightly basis. Enquiries regarding legal and other services should be directed to the Cairns Campus Coordinator.

Students may apply to the Student Association for a refund of their Association Service Fees if they formally cancel or vary their enrolment from full-time to part-time or full year to single semester by the dates shown in the schedule of fees, page 30 and/or "Student Association Service Fee".

The Student Association operates and subsidises the following facilities: Catering — the Refectory, Nursing Cafe, Western Campus Canteen, Vincent Canteen; a licensed Club (Rococo’s Licenced Café); Fitness Centre/Gymnasium; a Media Centre; the Association Shop (including EFTPOS, Commonwealth Bank and Kodak film processing agencies and drycleaning); conference facilities, parenting room and disabled toilet and a community Child Care Centre on campus. The Centre provides care for children from 0-5 years. As there is a limited number of places for children of any age, the Centre should be contacted at the earliest possible time.

Situated in the Student Services Mall, Douglas Campus, is the Byte Centre (computers); Travel Agent; a Coffee Lounge, a Hair Salon and the Post Office. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia and UniCredit Union Ltd have Automatic Teller Machine facilities in the Mall.

The Student Association has catering facilities, an Association Shop and a licensed Club at the Smithfield Campus.

The Student Association is governed by Student Association Council consisting of the Management Committee, specific portfolio officers and general representatives, all of whom are elected annually by and from the ordinary members.

The Cairns Campus Student Association is governed by a Management Committee of 16 members elected annually.

Enquiries regarding Association Service Fees, services or facilities offered, should be directed in the first instance to:

Townsville Campus

The enquiry counter located on the ground floor of the Student Association Administration building, telephone (07) 4781 4400 or internal extension numbers 4478/4400 or free call 1800 330 021.

The address for all correspondence is:

James Cook University Student Association
Townsville QLD 4811
PO Box 1 James Cook University Townsville QLD 4811.

Cairns Campus

The Student Association offices situated next to the Refectory on the ground floor of building 2, Smithfield Campus, telephone (07) 4042 1160 or internal 1160, facsimile (07) 4042 1161 or internal 1161.

The address for all correspondence is:

James Cook University Student Association James Cook University
Cairns QLD 4870
PO Box 6811 Cairns QLD 4870.

STUDENT SERVICES

Manager of Student Services:

Accommodation Service

Accommodation Officers

Townsville Campus

 Vicki Powell

Cairns Campus

 Ann Lucey

The Accommodation Service on the Townsville and Cairns campuses assists students to find suitable accommodation either in on-campus colleges or halls of residence (Townsville only) or off-campus in private rental or share accommodation. For   students preferring off-campus accommodation, the Accommodation Service maintains a register of houses, units, granny flats, share accommodation and full board.

The Accommodation Service also provides advice on tenancy and other housing related problems. The Service is actively involved in advocating for better student housing in the wider community.

For further information on student residences please see "Student Residences".

Townsville Campus

The Accommodation Service is located on the first floor of the Student Services Mall.

Telephone: (07) 4781 4148

Facsimile: (07) 4781 5488

email: Vicki.Powell@jcu.edu.au Accom@tvl.jcu.edu.au

Cairns Campus

The Accommodation Service is located in the Student Services Centre in Building A1.

Telephone: (07) 4042 1150

Facsimile: (07) 4042 1204

email: Ann.Lucey@jcu.edu.au Accom@cns.jcu.edu.au

Counselling Centre

Director:

Counsellors:

Townsville Campus

 Elsa Germain MClinPsych Flin BPsych MAPS

 Jackie Downs BPsych JamesCook RN RSCN (UK) MAPS

Cairns Campus

 Kelli Harris BPsych JamesCook MAPS

The Counselling Centre offers a service to students and staff which is free, confidential and independent of other administrative functions in the University. Personal counselling is conducted by qualified psychologists and typically involves problems such as loneliness, shyness, stress, depression, anxiety, uncertainty about the future, communication difficulties, family and relationship problems, pain and headaches, and eating disorders. Students who experience extreme anxiety in examinations, or who find it difficult to function effectively for personal or emotional reasons are urged to consult the Counselling Centre early in the year.

Townsville Campus

The Counselling Centre is located in the Student Services Building and is staffed between 9.00am and 5.00pm weekdays including vacations. For an appointment please call Janet O’Callaghan.

Telephone: (07) 4781 4711

email: Couns@tvl.jcu.edu.au

Cairns Campus

The Personal Counsellor is located in the Student Services Centre in Building A1. For an appointment please call Brigitte McKaskill.

Telephone: (07) 4042 1150

email: Couns@cns.jcu.edu.au

University Doctors Surgery

Townsville Campus

Medical services provided by:

Nursing Sister:

Telephone: (07) 4781 4152

email: DrSurgery@jcu.edu.au

The University Doctors Surgery is available to all students and staff of the University, whether full-time or part-time. Children of students and staff may also attend the Centre if the children are based on campus (e.g. attending Child Care). The Centre is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm weekdays during each semester with a doctor in attendance from 9.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm. Doctors’ hours are reduced during study and semester breaks.

Consultations at the Centre are generally at no cost to students, being bulk-billed through Medicare. Where applicable, fees for services not covered by Medicare are met by the patient. Examples of these are some injections and employment medicals. Costs of prescription items and fees for specialist treatment are the responsibility of the patient. Staff can claim reimbursement through Medicare.

Cairns Campus

There is no Medical Centre located on the Cairns Campus. There is the James Cook Health and Medical Centre at 8 Maisel Close (just off McGregror Road), telephone 4057 8977, with another at the Campus Village Shopping Centre. The Smithfield Medical Centre has eight doctors available between the hours of 8.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturdays and Sundays.

An extended hours pharmacist is located next door to the Medical Centre. As the doctors will bulk bill Medicare, it is important that students have their own Medicare card. Appointments at the centre are recommended. Telephone (07) 4057 7300 to make an appointment.

Townsville and Cairns Campuses

It is important that students be aware of their ambulance cover and their medical insurance status, particularly in relation to specialist and hospital treatment. Some students may still be covered by family insurance cover and many should be eligible for a Health Care Card. Foreign students should have arranged private medical insurance before arriving on campus.

Careers and Employment Services

Careers and Employment Services helps students to:

Careers and Employment Services:

The Service is open to all students, ranging from prospective applicants through to final year students, as well as JCU graduates, parents, teachers and school guidance staff.

Townsville Campus

Careers and Employment Services is located on the first floor of the Student Services Building and is open throughout the year from 9.00am – 5.00pm (Monday to Thursday) and 9.00am – 3.30pm (Friday). No appointment is necessary, except for career guidance interviews.

Telephone:

Cairns Campus

The Careers Adviser is located in the Student Services Centre in Building A1.

Telephone:

Chaplaincy Service

James Cook University Chaplaincy Service is a free and confidential service that offers religious and moral support, friendship and hsopitality to students, staff and religious groups on the campuses. It also seeks to nurture an environment of dialogue and collaboration, of mutual esteem, reverence and harmony within the University community. A Quiet Room for study, rest, or prayer and a Coffee Room are also provided in a comfortable and safe environment.

The Chaplaincy Service offers:

Multi-faith Ministry

Serving the University community through inclusive ministry, dialogue and collaboration with individuals and religious groups on campus.

Mentoring

Personal support and accompaniment especially in times of particular need.

Developing Prayer

Discovering and deepening a loving relationship with God.

Faith Education

Discussion groups, lectures, workshops and seminars on spiritual and religious topics.

Student Care

Encouraging and developing personal potential within an inter-cultural and inter-faith service for and by students.

Open Forums

Discussing spiritual and religious issues so as to articulate, clarify and evaluate their own beliefs and values.

For further information contact:

Sr Lucy Kert fdcc Chaplaincy Service (DE Building).

Telephone: (07) 4781 5682 Mobile: 0407 656 150 E-mail: jcu.chaplain@jcu.edu.au

Townsville Campus

Office hours are Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm. Appointments can be made outside office hours.

Cairns Campus

A Visiting Chaplain is available by appointment on (07) 4042 1150 or you can contact the University Chaplain as indicated above.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

The Equal Opportunity Unit has three components: Equal Employment Opportunity (staff), Student Equity and Disability Resources.

Manager, Equal Opportunity:

Student Equity

Student Equity Officers

Townsville Campus

Dominique Thiriet

Cairns Campus

Ros Calder

Student Equity provides services to student groups which are not well represented in tertiary education. These groups include people from non-English speaking backgrounds, people from rural and isolated areas, people from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds and women in non-traditional areas of studies and higher degrees.

Student Equity produces the Equity Plan which outlines the University’s equity strategies and initiatives.

The Offices are located as follows:

Townsville Campus

Room 110, First floor Humanities I Building.

Telephone: (07) 4781 5879

E-mail: Dominique.Thiriet@jcu.edu.au

Cairns Campus

Student Services, Library Building.

Telephone: (07) 4042 1150

E-mail: Ros.Calder@jcu.edu.au

Disability Resources
Disability Resources Officers

Townsville Campus

Bill MacDonald Disability Resources Officer Ground Floor James Cook University Library

Telephone: (07) 4781 5152

E-mail: William.Macdonald@jcu.edu.au

Cairns Campus

Ros Calder Disability Resources Officer Library Building Student Services Centre

Telephone: (07) 4042 1150

E-mail: Ros.Calder@jcu.edu.au

The Disability Resources Officers provide information, advice and a range of services for students with disabilities, on a confidential basis to assist them with their studies.

Services may include:

More detailed information is contained in the booklet Guide for Students with a Disability, available from the contacts listed above.

STUDY SKILLS ADVISERS

Study Skills Advisers in both Cairns and Townsville conduct regular programs of workshops and offer individual consultations to all students requiring assistance with matters relating to study (eg., writing skills, reading and note taking, organisation, exam preparation and oral presentations).

In Townsville there are three Advisers and each offers help in specific areas:

Study Skills Advisers’ offices are located in the Student Services Building directly above the University Bookshop. Hours are 9am – 5pm daily.

Contact can also be made by fax (07) 4781 4700.

In Cairns there are two Advisers:

They are located in the Library Building. Contact can also be made by fax (07) 4042 1204.

More information about Study Skills is available in the Study Skills section of Learning Support on the JCU World Wide Web site, (http://www.jcu.edu.au/netshare/learn/studskls/index.html). A printed program of classes is also available from the Study Skills Advisers on both campuses.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT

International Student Advisers:

Townsville: Cheryl Robertson BA JamesCook

Cairns: Michelle Newstead BSc JamesCook

The International Student Advisers are available for consultation by students from overseas countries who are studying at James Cook University. The Advisers assist students to settle into life in Townsville with minimal stress, providing advice and practical assistance with day to day problems which might arise concerning study, accommodation, social and welfare services and education. They are also the contact point in the event of emergency.

The International Student Advisers are part of the University’s International Student Program and are located as follows:

Townsville Campus

Office of International Affairs Multipurpose Building. Telephone: (07) 4781 4108

Cairns

General Enquiries Counter Telephone: (07) 4042 1438

BOOKSHOP

Townsville Campus

The Bookshop is located in the Student Services Mall.

Telephone: (07) 4781 4812 Facsimile: (07) 4725 1209

E-mail: enquiries @bookshop.jcu.edu.au

Cairns Campus

The Bookshop is located on the Ground Floor of Building A2.

Telephone: (07) 4042 1157 Facsimile: (07) 4042 1158 E-mail: cairns@bookshop.jcu.edu.au

URL: http://www.bookshop.jcu.edu.au

The University Bookshop caters primarily for the academic and technical requirements of students and staff. It sells texts, computer hardware and software, reference books, stationery, academic dress and James Cook University publications. If a requested item is not in stock, the Bookshop will order it, with payment of a deposit.

Cash, EFTPOS, Bankcard, MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Cheques will be accepted only by prior arrangement. An application form is available at the Bookshop.

MAIL

Townsville Campus

The James Cook University Post Office is located in the Student Services Mall, Douglas Campus. It provides a full range of postal services between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.

There is also a post-box on the ring road near Block A, Western Campus. It is cleared at 6.00pm Sunday and at 2.30pm and 6.00pm each weekday.

Payments for telephone accounts, electricity, vehicle registration, QATB membership, Bankcard, Council rates, dog licences and Housing Commission loans may be made at the Post Office. The Post Office is also agent for the Commonwealth Bank, Social Security, Portable Long Service, ELGAS, AGC, AMP, Citibank, DSH Insurance, Australian Alliance Insurance and the Workers’ Compensation Board.

Telephone: (07) 4779 7388.

Cairns Campus

There is a Post Office at the Smithfield shopping centre, approximately 1km south of the Cairns Campus.

BANKING

Townsville Campus

Commonwealth Savings Bank facilities are available at the Post Office and in the Association Shop. Keycard facilities are available at the Association Shop between the hours of 8.30am and 5.00pm. Automatic teller machine facilities are available.

A Uni Credit automatic teller is also located in the Student Services Mall.

Cairns Campus

Branches of a number of major banks and building societies are located at the Smithfield shopping centre, about 1km south of the Cairns Campus.

CREDIT UNION

Townsville Campus

UniCredit Union Limited operates a full services branch located in the Student Services Mall. Business hours are 9.00am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. Enquiries can be directed to the Townsville office on phone (07) 4779 9235, fax (07) 4775 2966 or email info@unicu.org.au. The web URL is

http://www.unicu.org.au

Internet Banking Service: e Branch http://unicu.org.au/netbanking.asp

Cairns Campus

UniCredit Union members can withdraw from an EFTPOS facility located in the Bookshop. Business hours are 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.

VEHICLES AND PARKING

Traffic and parking is controlled. There are free parking and permit-controlled parking areas. Parking of vehicles is permitted only where signs specifically allow. Breaches may incur a monetary penalty. The speed limits displayed on signs around the campus should be observed.

All provisions of the Queensland Traffic Act apply on campus roads.

Application forms for parking permits can be obtained as follows:

Townsville Campus

The Reception desk in the Humanities II Building or Central Services Office, in Demountable ‘B’.

Cairns Campus

The Central Services Office in Building A1.

BUS SERVICE

Sunbus currently offers a service between Douglas campus and the Vincent campus.

The fare between the Douglas campus and the Vincent campus for a one-way trip is 50 cents. No fare will be charged for travel within the Douglas campus precinct.

SPORT AND RECREATION

Townsville Campus

For information concerning James Cook University sport in Townsville, including contact lists of over 40 sport and recreation clubs, contact Sport and Recreation.

Telephone: (07) 4781 5931

Union Fitness Centre (4781 5930)

The Centre is located in the Student Union Mall near the Association Shop. Aerobics, weight training and other exercise equipment is available.

Pool (4781 5936)

The pool is located at western campus and is open, free of charge, to students. Staff and their guests are charged 50 cents and $1 admission respectively. Pool attendants are on duty whenever the pool is open.

Tennis courts and squash courts

There are four tennis courts located between the cricket and rugby ovals and further courts on the Western Campus. Three of the courts are lit. There are three squash courts, two located next to the fitness centre and one next to the tennis courts. The courts are available for use 6am – 10pm daily. Use of tennis courts is free of charge to students, staff and their guests. Use of squash courts is $4 an hour for students, $6 for staff and $8 for non-students. Courts are to be booked at the Fitness Centre.

Basketball courts

There are three outdoor basketball courts, two are lit. These courts are located at western campus.

All facility bookings are to be made one week in advance. A form is to be filled out at the Centre.

Cairns Campus

Sporting facilities at the Cairns Campus are currently under development. Enquiries regarding booking of these facilities can be made at the General Enquiries counter in Building A1.

CHILDCARE

Townsville Campus

Long day care is available on campus in two community based childcare centres, giving a total of 115 places, including 34 places for children under 2 years.

For further information about availability of places, opening hours and fees contact the Directors of each centre:

James Cook University Student Association ChildCare Centre — Telephone: (07) 4781 5934 Facsimile: (07) 4779 9547

Unicare Centre — Telephone: (07) 4781 5633 Facsimile: (07) 4781 5733. Email: unicare@ultra.net.au

Cairns Campus

Smithfield ChildCare Centre is a 61 place community based early childhood service. It is a Government funded Centre sponsored by JCU Student Association. It is regulated by the State Government regulations and is re-licensed every two years by the Department of Families, Youth and Community Care. The Centre is accredited with the National Childcare Accreditation Council.

For further information about availability of places, opening hours and fees contact:

Smithfield ChildCare Centre Cook Highway, Smithfield Telephone: (07) 4057 7866 Facsimile: (07) 4057 7821

STUDENT RESIDENCES

Student residential accommodation is available for students in both Townsville and Cairns. All new students receiving a QTAC offer for James Cook University will also receive application material for student residences with that offer.

Continuing and postgraduate students may contact the Accommodation Service for information and application forms. The Accommodation Service can also assist students to find private rental and share accommodation (see entry p.36 Accommodation Service).

Townsville Campus

There is on-campus accommodation for about 1000 students. The Accommodation Officer can be contacted on (07) 4781 4148.

Postgraduate students may also qualify for tutorships at colleges and halls of residence.

The Association of Heads of University Colleges and Halls (Townsville Chapter) supports the policy of James Cook University to prohibit sexual harassment.

The Accommodation Officer can also assist students looking for off-campus housing.

Telephone: (07) 4781 4148

Cairns Campus

Two student residences are available close to the Cairns Campus (see p.45). Together, these residences will house almost 300 students. The Accommodation Officer in Cairns can be contacted on (07) 4042 1150.

Townsville Residences

THE JOHN FLYNN COLLEGE

Principal: Mr L.M. Marsh MSc NE

The John Flynn College is a fully-catered, coeducational collegiate residence affiliated with the Uniting and Lutheran Churches. It accepts up to 172 men and women of all races and faiths, from both within Australia and overseas. Residents are accommodated in single rooms, arranged in groups of 12 or fewer, sharing common room and bathroom facilities. Resident tutors and assistants are available to provide residents with pastoral care and academic assistance on an informal basis.

For details of facilities fees and contracts, see the College web site at http:// www.johnflynn.org

Telephone:

Principal: (07) 4727 7500

E-mail: info@johnflynn.org

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL HOUSE

Warden: Mr Bruce R.A. Knight

The most recently established small, non-denominational College, with a family atmosphere which encourages unity in diversity of cultures. A co-ed College with approximately 20 male and 20 female places. Sixty percent are overseas students 30% of which are usually postgraduate scholars.

This college is a self-catering establishment for residents who are self assured and considerate of others.

All applicants are interviewed by the Warden.

Telephone:

Warden: (07) 4771 0223 Secretary: (07) 4771 0200

Facsimile: (07) 4771 0225 E-mail: RotaryInternationalHouse@jcu.edu.au

ST MARK’S COLLEGE

Warden: The Rev. Michael W. Merriman BA MDiv

St Mark’s is operated by the Anglican Church. It provides accommodation and meals to 153 residents. All are housed in single rooms in both mixed and single gender sections. Rooms have telephone and internet connections. College computer rooms are also provided and are online. Tutors are available for care and assistance. A chapel provides the opportunity for regular worship for those who are interested. TV and recreation spaces are provided and the Student Association organises regular sport and social events. St Mark’s welcomes all people regardless of race, nationality, or religion.

Further information and details of fees can be obtained from:

Warden, St Mark’s College Telephone: (07) 4779 5044 Facsimile: (07) 4775 6270 Email: stmarks@jcu.edu.au

ST PAUL’S COLLEGE

Principal: Mr Tom Tarttelin BSW

St Paul’s Residential Catholic College provides accommodation for 75 men and 75 women. Students from all cultures and faiths are welcomed. Set within a quiet area of the campus, the College is within walking distance to all University facilities.

Reserved rooms are available for postgraduate and international students.

Residents are accommodation in fully furnished single study-bedrooms equipped with internet and telephones. Rooms are serviced weekly, including bed linen. The College provides 21 meals per week.

Academic and pastoral care is provided. The College is supervised in the evening through a ‘night carer’ security service.

For further information contact:

Principal, St Paul’s College Telephone: (07) 4727 7800 Facsimile: (07) 4725 4758 Email: Thomas.Tarttelin@jcu.edu.au

ST RAPHAEL’S COLLEGE

Principal: Sr Carmel Bambridge SGS

St Raphael’s College for women students, which was established in 1964 under the auspices of the Catholic Bishop of Townsville, welcomes students from all faiths and cultures. Students are accommodated in fully furnished single rooms and are provided with three meals a day. Rooms have phone and internet access. Facilities include a chapel, a library, a computer room, gym and sporting equipment, televisions, and other recreational equipment. Laundry and cleaning services are provided.

College pastoral care is a supportive structure for all students.

For futher information contact:

Principal St Raphael’s College Telephone: (07) 4727 7200 Facsimile: (07) 4727 7282 E-mail: Carmel.Bambridge@jcu.edu.au

UNIVERSITY HALLS OF RESIDENCE

Principal: Bruce Knight

University Halls of residence provide total accommodation for 497 students in a variety of full-board and self-catering rooms. The combined residential colleges are operated as non-denominational residences for men and women attending the University on a full-time basis as undergraduates or graduates.

There are two Halls, one located on the Eastern Campus, University Hall and one on the Western Campus, Western Hall.

Full details can be obtained from:

Principal University Halls of Residence

Telephone: (07) 4781 5777 (University Hall) (07) 4781 5888 (Western Hall)

Facsimile: (07) 4779 9129 (University Hall) (07) 4775 2146 (Western Hall)

E-mail: gordon.bell@jcu.edu.au

Cairns Residences

OYSTER COURT

Purpose-built, self-catering student apartments are available at nearby Trinity Beach. Each apartment is fully self-contained (with television and microwave oven) and includes four bedrooms, furnished with a bed, wardrobe, desk and ceiling fan. A shared, furnished living room and fully equipped kitchen (with cutlery, crockery and fridge) are provided in each apartment. All study bedrooms incorporate a phone/computer outlet for gaining access to the Internet. The apartment grounds include BBQ facilities plus a basketball area. Trinity Beach is on the main bus route to the campus and the city, a ten minute walk to the beach and a five minute bicycle ride from the Campus.

For full details:

Telephone: (07) 4057 7630 Mobile: 0407 164 857 Facsimile: (07) 4057 8769.

CAMPUS STUDENT LODGE

Situated only 400 metres from the University, Campus Student Lodge provides fully catered accommodation for 234 students. Facilities include a computer centre, swimming pool, barbeque area, volleyball courts, dining room and conference facilities. Campus Student Lodge is linked to the Campus by a pedestrian walkway/bicycle path. Students are accommodated in single rooms, furnished with a bed, desk, wardrobe and fan.

For full details telephone (07) 4057 6599.

CONVOCATION

The James Cook University Convocation consists of all graduates of the University, past and present members of the University Council, current full-time teaching staff, heads of the residential colleges and some senior administrative staff, plus some members of the Townsville and District University Society and/or the North Queensland University Association and some graduates of the University of Queensland. Convocation also includes past members of the Council of the former Townsville College of Advanced Education who became eligible following amalgamation on 1 January 1982.

Membership of the Governing Body

An important function of Convocation is to elect members of the University Council every third year. Through these members, Convocation can play a significant role in the governance of the University.

JCU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INC.

JCU Alumni helps to maintain an important bridge between the University and the wider community. JCU Alumni speaks for JCU graduates, raises money, establishes scholarships and “encourages excellence at James Cook University through the promotion of cooperative links between the Institution and its Alumni and Friends”. James Cook University graduates are part of the global community and through them JCU Alumni will maintain ties with the world at large.

Various Chapters of JCU Alumni within Australia and overseas have been or are being established. Chapters are either discipline based or geographically based. Informal alumni dinners have been held throughout North Queensland, interstate and in South-east Asia and reunions are on-going.

Alumni Medal

The Alumni Medal is awarded to the graduating student who during his/her course, displays a high level of academic achievement and makes a significant contribution to the University in any or all of the following areas: sport, cultural activities, student welfare or fostering wider community relations.

Keeping in Touch

The Alumni/Convocation Office keeps members in touch with University events and activities through the Alumni publication JCU-Link. This publication is sent out each year to members for whom a current address is held.

Further information about JCU Alumni is available by contacting:

The Graduates' Association
James Cook University
Townsville
Qld 4811
Telephone: (07) 4781 6422
Facsimile: (07) 4781 6336
Email: Graduate.Affairs@jcu.edu.au

ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE

The University has an English Language Centre for international students.

The ELC runs a number of different programs to assist students with their English.

General English classes can be taken on a part-time or full-time basis at the Centre. These classes are small and are aimed at improving general English communication in speaking, reading, writing and listening.

The ELC also caters to the needs of prospective tertiary students by running English for Academic Purposes (EAP) classes. These classes help students prepare for university by teaching them how to listen and take notes in lectures; how to write essays, examination answers, reports and theses; how to analyse texts and how to select material to read as well as make appropriate notes; what is appropriate academic style in writing and what is expected of them in the Australian tertiary education system.

The North Queensland Tertiary Foundation Program is also run by the ELC. This Foundation Program is a pre-university program including EAP, Computer Studies and Australian Studies. Students entering this program will, on successful completion, gain direct entry into James Cook University as undergraduate students. This program is unique in Australia in that, although it is a pre-university program, it is worth up to nine credit units at first year level. Students are also permitted to enrol in one level 1 subject while taking the JCU Foundation Program, thus allowing them to have the opportunity of entering the University.

LC1000:03 English for Academic Purposes is a level 1 university subject open to both overseas and migrant students from Non-English Speaking Backgrounds (NESB).

For information on any of these programs or for advice and information on English language problems contact:.

The English Language Centre E Block, Western Campus Telephone: +61 7 4781 5390 Facsimile: +61 7 4781 5392 E-mail: EnglishLanguage Centre@jcu.edu.au URL: http://www.elc.jcu.edu.au