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The latest news from the School of Behavioural and Social Sciences and Humanities.

BSSH General Office Reception Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.30am-4.30pm, Friday 8.30am-2.00pm.

New Assembly Point for Evacuations
Please note that due to the demountables, our evacuation point has now moved to outside the T Building between the yellow bollards (near the car park).

Newsletter
We are pleased to present the second edition of our quarterly habeas newsletter from the School of Behavioural and Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Ballarat. We have included information about activities and achievements in teaching and learning, community engagement and research. We hope you enjoy reading the newsletter and that you will forward it to colleagues in your network. We are now commencing work on the summer issue of habeas - if you would like to contribute an article for this issue please email the details to Alison Ollerenshaw a.ollerenshaw@ballarat.edu.au

habeas Summer 2009
habeas Spring 2009
habeas Winter 2009

Mental Health Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme: Clinical Psychology.
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is administering scholarships funded by the Department of Health and Ageing for part-time and full-time students applying to commence an APAC-accredited Masters or Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2009. Scholarships are valued at $15,000 per annum for full-time students and $7,500 per annum for part-time students.
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Do you like to talk?
Are you a good listener?
Would you like to travel the world without leaving the campus?
If the answer is Yes, the we need you at English Corner!
Wednesdays from 2.30 - 3.30 in the ISP lounge  

Mentoring for First Year Students
A reminder that the first year mentoring program is running. Contact Lesley Speed (ext 9759) or Katrina Franc (ext 9610)

Scholarships
General BSSH Scholarship Information
The School of Behavioural and Social Sciences and Humanities is also offering 3 Education Costs Scholarships valued at $2,000 each. 
Application Form
Further Information

Fee Assistance for International Students in Adversity
The School of Behavioural and Social Sciences and Humanities of the University of Ballarat has limited funds available to support a student from another country to undertake an undergraduate degree level course of study in the School. The School will provide funding for a Fee Assistance Award for one international student each year.
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Psychology Clinic
The School of Behavioural & Social Sciences & Humanities of the University of Ballarat has established a psychology clinic, called the University of Ballarat (UB) Psychology Clinic. The UB Psychology Clinic provides psychological services mainly for children and adolescents. In most instances psychological services will be provided by postgraduate psychology students of the University of Ballarat, who are currently undertaking the Master of Psychology and Doctor of Psychology training programmes in clinical psychology. These students are registered probationary psychologists. All services provided by these students are closely supervised by a team of highly experienced registered psychologists, who have doctoral level professional qualifications in clinical psychology, including child and adolescent clinical and educational psychology. For further information please visit the Psychology Clinic website

School Research Scheme
The School Research Scheme is intended to provide recognition of the research outputs of BSSH staff.

Funds allocated for research outputs may be expended on any research related activities, such as employing a casual research assistant to conduct some data analysis or supplementing funds to attend an international conference.

Information on School Research Scheme