
Monday, May 5, 2025
- 9:00 AM4h 30mFirst Aid Trainings 2025Clubs and student groups
This workshop is for club members who are seeking to support successful and safe club activities by gaining a first aid certificate. The workshop will cover:
• assessment of emergency situations
• adult, child and infant resuscitation and choking
• bleeding, shock, fractures, sprains and head injuries
• hypothermia, burns and poisoning
• medical emergencies, including asthma, diabetes and epilepsy
• how to manage complex medical and traumatic emergency care situations This workshop is best suited to: Club members who have at least three semesters left to complete on their degree Club members who have a demonstrated commitment to the club Club members who are current students Clubs who undertake high risk outdoor activities Clubs who are responsible for students on trips away Clubs who often run large and complex events Space is limited for the first 20 people signing up. The rest 10 will be on the waitlist. Attendees do not need to be executive members but must have the support of the President. - 10:00 AM1h 30mAcademic Skills: Note-takingEngage events
Note-taking is an essential skill at university. You will be making notes for different purposes and contexts such as during lectures or to help you revise for exams.
This workshop will introduce some different note-taking strategies and tools and help you decide what to use for your particular situation. Please RSVP to book your place.
Can’t attend a session? Check out our online resource, Academic Skills Video Series. If you have any questions, just Ask us. - 11:00 AM1h 30mWriting in English: Editing your workEngage events
This workshop focuses on the last stage of the writing process: editing. It demonstrates how paragraphs and sentences can be polished by avoiding wordiness and common errors in syntax, grammar and mechanics.
If you are unable to participate in the workshop, you can check the workshop's pre-recorded videos and self-study materials. To be sure you have a place at the workshop, please RSVP! Please contact us at ele@auckland.ac.nz if you have any questions. - 12:00 PM1h 30mMoney Matters: Start-up Finance EssentialsEventbrite | Unleash Space
20 Symonds Street, Auckland, Auckland 1010
Master the money side of your start-up story.
Please visit the Eventbrite URL above for more details on this event. - 1:00 PM1h 30mAcademic Skills: ReferencingEngage events
Acknowledging the ideas of others is a key feature of academic writing. This workshop will help you understand the basic principles of why, when and how to reference. Please RSVP to book your place. Can’t attend a session? Check out our online resource with a short video Learning essentials: Referencing. If you have any questions, just Ask us. - 3:00 PM1hLet's Talk to Locals: Speaking groupEngage events
Do you sometimes find it challenging communicating with New Zealand locals? Do you sometimes find it difficult to understand lectures and participate in tutorials? Let’s Talk to Locals provides you the chance to meet and talk with local New Zealanders and speak English in an engaging safe space and, at the same time, develop your English. You will also have the chance to build connections with the university and wider Auckland-community. To be sure of having a place at the workshop, please RSVP (register for the workshop)! Please contact us at ele@auckland.ac.nz if you have any questions.