Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health SciencesSchool of Population Health

Advanced Medical Science (AMS)

Current Students

School of Population Health AMS Calendar 2007/08

Small image of SPH AMS Calendar 2007-08
[348KB PDF]

This Calendar has been designed specifically for SPH AMS students. It is a planning Calendar to assist you and your Supervisor in planning the progress of your research during the 2007/08 AMS year. Your A3 full colour copy of this calendar will be distributed at the SPH AMS Orientation Lunch on Monday 9th July.

If you have not received a copy, see Anita Lucas, 207 Bouverie St, Level 4, Room 427

 

 

Congratulations to all AMS students on your final report submission and conference presentations

I have received very positive feedback on your presentations at the Melbourne SPH AMS Conference on 29th May. It was a great celebration of the hard work you put in this year.

Download your electronic copy of the Melbourne SPH AMS Conference 2008 Abstracts here. 

Good Luck for next Semester! 

STUDENT EVALUATION 

The School of Population Health would like to know what you thought of your AMS experience this year. Please complete the SPH AMS Student Evaluation Survey 2007/08 and return the SPH Reception Desk, Level 4, 207 Bouverie St. 

 

Click on a title of interest below for more information:

Contact Details [PDF 84KB]

SPH AMS Student Email Bulletins

School of Population Health Seminars 

AMS Study Skills Week

SPH AMS Writing Workshop 1 [PDF 224 KB]

Presentation Skills Workshop Notes [PDF 120 KB]

SPH AMS Report Library Catalogue 2001/02 - 2006/07 [PDF 316KB] Updated January 2008

SPH AMS Reports Online

How to conduct a literature review

Abstracts from the SPH AMS Conference 2007 [PDF 2.3 MB]

Ethics Applications

If you require ethics approval for your research, you should be preparing your applications now. Please refer to the SPH Human Ethics Advisory Group (HEAG) website on http://www.sph.unimelb.edu.au/ethics for further information on the process and meeting dates. Make sure that you activate your Themis account via http://www.sph.unimelb.edu.au/ethics/studentaccess before proceeding. Your supervisor will also provide you with guidance in preparing your application.

AMS Support Programs

Where to seek Support

An AMS student’s primary contact is their Supervisor.

In case of academic or other problems affecting your progress, consider contacting your

prior to initiating contact with the Faculty AMS Office.

(See 'Contact Details' above).

Other support is offered by:

Language and Learning Skills Unit (LLSU)

They present a program of lectures, seminars & workshops on academic skills as well as individual tutorials.
For Print resources; visit LLSU: 723 Swanston St (cnr Grattan St)
For Online resources: Airport (Academic Interactive Resources Portal)
http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/llsu/

For UI and International Students

Support in English language and research study skills is also available for UI and International students from the Faculty International Unit Support program.

Kylie Martin
Email: kmartin@unimelb.edu.au
Phone: 83449229

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