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This master short course is designed for higher degree research students, post-doctoral researchers and representatives of the allied poultry industries, and includes a series of modules covering feed nutrients, feed ingredients, feed evaluation, nutrient requirements, feed formulation, issues in conducting research, and issues in feedmilling. The initial format will include a combination of online recorded lectures, Moodle based learning with assessments and problem-solving exercises and Zoom based tutorials,.
- Unit Coordinator: Carissa Anderson
- Unit Coordinator: Tamsyn Crowley
- Unit Coordinator: Adam Landow
- Unit Coordinator: Robert Swick
- Unit Coordinator: Penne Vincent

This course is for researchers and their assistants who perform any work with cattle and small ruminants. Completion of the UNE Animal Welfare and Ethics Course, or equivalent through an alternative institution, is pre-requisite.
The Animal Ethics Committee listed ruminant skills are grouped into Topics within this module. There are a variety of presentations and resources to help you gain a theoretical understanding of each skill.
Each skill has an associated quiz. A grade of 100% is required; you will be allowed three attempts to obtain this grade. The first Topic (Handling and Examination) is compulsory to complete, while the others need to be completed only if you plan to perform that skill or procedure as part of your research work.
Once you have completed the quiz (or quizzes), please contact the Animal Welfare Officer or CART Operations and Training Manager who will arrange an assessor/trainer for your face-to-face practical training (if required) and competency assessment:
Sarah Radford, Veterinarian/AWO: sradfor3@une.edu.au
Tim Elliott, CART Operations and Training Manager: tellio22@une.edu.au
Once you have have been assessed as competent in a skill, your assessor will complete your competency assessment form in the Moodle Assignment portal. Please take note of any feedback or comments recorded.
You will then receive a badge for the skill, which indicates you are proficient - you are eligible to perform this procedure unsupervised as part of an approved ARA.
No person is permitted to perform these listed skills or procedures, unless they are supervised by an authorised person, at any UNE site until they have been assessed as competent by the Animal Welfare Officer or approved assessor.
- Unit Coordinator: Cesar Jayashi Flores
- Unit Coordinator: Sarah Radford

This course is for researchers and their assistants who perform any work with poultry. Online training in the relevant Animal Ethics Committee listed skill(s) or procedure(s) must be completed prior to practical training and/or competency assessment. No person is permitted to perform these listed skills or procedures at any UNE site until they have been assessed as competent by the Animal Welfare Officer or approved assessor.
Each Animal Ethics Committee listed skill or procedure forms a module, and includes a variety of presentations, resources and a quiz. A grade of 100% in each quiz is required and you will be allowed three attempts at the quiz to obtain this grade. Some modules are compulsory to complete, and others need to be completed only if you plan to perform that skill or procedure as part of your research work.
Completion of the UNE Animal Welfare and Ethics Course, or equivalent through an alternative institution, is pre-requisite. Once you have completed the relevant modules, please contact the Animal Welfare Officer to arrange practical training (if required) and competency assessment.
- Unit Coordinator: Cesar Jayashi Flores
- Unit Coordinator: Sarah Radford

This course is for researchers and their assistants who perform any work with rodents. Completion of the UNE Animal Welfare and Ethics Course, or equivalent through an alternative institution, is pre-requisite.
The Animal Ethics Committee listed rodent skills are grouped into Topics within this module. There are a variety of presentations and resources to help you gain a theoretical understanding of each skill.
Each skill has an associated quiz. A grade of 100% is required; you will be allowed three attempts to obtain this grade. The first Topic (Handling and Examination) is compulsory to complete, while the others need to be completed only if you plan to perform that skill or procedure as part of your research work.
Once you have completed the quiz (or quizzes), please contact the Animal Welfare Officer who will arrange an assessor/trainer for your face-to-face practical training and competency assessment.
Contact details for the Animal Welfare Officer are:
Sarah Radford
Centre for Animal Research and Training
sradfor3@une.edu.au
0438 259 698
Once you have have been assessed as competent in a skill, your assessor will upload the form to the MyLearn Assignment portal. Please take note of any feedback or comments recorded.
No person is permitted to perform these listed skills or procedures, unless they are supervised by an authorised person, at any UNE site until they have been assessed as competent by the Animal Welfare Officer or approved assessor.
- Unit Coordinator: Adam Hamlin
- Unit Coordinator: Cesar Jayashi Flores
- Unit Coordinator: Sarah Radford

This course is for researchers and their assistants who perform any work with wildlife. Completion of the UNE Animal Welfare and Ethics Course, or equivalent, is pre-requisite.
There are a variety of presentations and resources that can form part of a training program, including refresher training. These may be assigned by a supervisor, or the AEC may request completion of a component.
Links to UNE Animal Ethics Committee Standard Operating Procedures are presented in quiz format to allow users to record that they have read and acknowledged the document.
Assignment upload portals allow users to submit any documents that support and document training and competency in an area of research or a certain procedure. Examples of appropriate documentation include: certificate of completion of a training course, training journals, logbooks, letter of reference, copy of Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme (ABBBS) A-class Banding Authority and Endorsement.
Please contact the UNE Veterinarian/AWO if you have issues using this site or to request or suggest content changes. Due to the broad nature of wildlife research there is no "one-size-fits-all" option and this site is intended to evolve and adapt to suit your specific requirements.
Sarah Radford, Veterinarian/AWO: sradfor3@une.edu.au
- Unit Coordinator: Cesar Jayashi Flores
- Unit Coordinator: Sarah Radford
SABL Learning and Teaching Writing Program (SOTL course)
- Unit Coordinator: Leopold Bayerlein
- Unit Coordinator: Kashmira Dave
- Unit Coordinator: Debbie Weaver-Cowdroy



Community site containing course details, assessment policies, socials, extensions, web links.
- Unit Coordinator: Simone Simpson
Welcome to the School of Health Counselling and Mental Health Community Site!
The purpose of this site is to provide a central place for communications relevant for Counselling and Mental Health students and to provide central access to resources and information relevant to the Counselling profession and studying Counselling.
This site will continue to develop, so please check back frequently to check changes and progress.
I wish you the best of luck with your studies.
Regards,
- Unit Coordinator: Robynne Rankine


The purpose of this site is to have a a place for all students enrolled in Law can communicate together. Enrolments in this site are updated frequently in the lead-up to teaching each trimester. Enrolment in this site automatically gives access to some other School of Law sites, Including the AIRLI and the Law Skills Hub.
- Unit Coordinator: Michael Adams
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- Unit Coordinator: Michelle Edgely
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- Unit Coordinator: Stephen Goodman
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Welcome to the Science and Agriculture IT Boot Camp.
To be successful in online learning, you will require some basic hardware capabilities and software for study.
Moodle is an online learning platform used to provide resources, activities, and announcements for your units and to facilitate the submission of assignments. Moodle is also used for discussion forums within unit, course, and community sites and Moodle Messaging as well as providing access to online video conferencing which support academic interactions within and outside of formal teaching.
As a part of most science and agriculture units you will be required to participate in group activities, discussions, and forum. Competent use of online meeting and communication software will make this phase simpler, particularly when you can't meet everybody face-to-face. You will also be required to engage in some practical activities either as a video/webinar experience, an interactive online session, or have hands on activities to complete around the home, or outdoors. Most materials will be available through Moodle, but make sure you have access to other platforms flagged for each particular unit. For most units, assignments are submitted electronically on Moodle which will require you to download certain software onto your devices so that you are well equipped with the appropriate programs to complete your assignments. For other unit assessment tasks, you will be required to actively post in discussion forums in Moodle (including Zoom chat and breakout rooms).
It is your responsibility to be technologically capable and competent to study online (i.e. you should be computer literate and Internet experienced).
- Unit Coordinator: Adrienne Burns
- Unit Coordinator: Lea Labeur
- Unit Coordinator: Adam Landow
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SPG Dual Sector Course Design Sandpit
- Unit Coordinator: Maureen Chapman
- Unit Coordinator: Tracey McLauchlin
- Unit Coordinator: Kaylene Moses
Site for testing student competency in statistics based courses before enrolment into specific units
- Unit Coordinator: Robert Cope
2025 Intro To Teaching Unit: Teaching Orientation
Please note this is a site for staff employed at UNE only (i.e., with a staff username).
Please contact the Course Convenor Mitch Parkes at mparkes2@une.edu.au if you would like to enrol in this course.
If you are a student and have teaching-related duties (for example, being a tutor) and you would like to enrol in this course, please get approval from your supervisor and contact Mitch Parkes at the above address.
Thank you.
- Unit Coordinator: Kashmira Dave
- Unit Coordinator: Stephen Grono
- Unit Coordinator: Mitchell Parkes
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- Unit Coordinator: Miriam Neigert

- Unit Coordinator: Miriam Neigert

A Moodle site for students to meet and share information throughout their studies in conjunction with the Course Coordinator.
- Unit Coordinator: Belinda Beattie

- Unit Coordinator: Sujana Adapa
- Unit Coordinator: Samantha Guest
- Unit Coordinator: Jane-Maree Kelly
- Unit Coordinator: Jonathan Moss

