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The Gateway News - an occasional newsletter for members of U3A Hawthorn
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New in UMAS
 

It is now possible to request being withdrawn from a course from within the Membership System. Your request will be automatically emailed to an administrator to arrange your withdrawal and any consequent waitlist implications.

 


"Your Gateway to learning"

Phone:
9821 0282

Email:
mail@u3ahawthorn.org.au

Office Hours
9.30am - 4:00pm

Withdrawing from a course


A new button has been added to the display of your enrolments in the Membership System.
To the right of each listing will be the following image; 

Simply click on "request removal" and an email will be sent to admin requesting your withdrawal from that course.

Then, when you next view your enrolments, a new display will appear beside that course to indicate your request has been sent.
                                                                              

Coming Public Holidays

A reminder that there will be no classes or activities during the forthcoming Easter public holidays; 
  • Good Friday     15 April
  • Easter Monday 18 April
In addition, there will be no classes on ANZAC day, Monday 25 April.

New and upcoming courses with vacancies
April / May 2022

For more information and to enrol in courses please log into the Membership System 
or call at Reception. New courses / presentations are added as they are organised.


Download a complete listing by clicking here
(larger print size)
 

AGM 2022

The Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, 11 May at 10am in the Main Hall.
Please enrol in 22AGM001 to let us know your intention to attend and to allow us to cater for a light lunch, to be provided after the meeting.

The Guest speaker will be Liz Walker, CEO of RSPCA Victoria.

Those unable to attend can submit a proxy voting form. Also, anyone wishing to nominate for a position on management committee should do so by Tuesday 3 May. Forms are available at Reception or can be downloaded here;

Body Awareness and Self-Regulation

You are invited to take part in this research project called “Body Awareness and Emotional-Regulation in Community-dwelling Adults and Tai Chi Practitioners.

This project aims to examine Tai Chi’s role in self-regulation and body awareness. This research could help to understand the benefits of Tai Chi and may assist in the development of physical activity programs to increase mental health.

The results of this study will be used by the research student, Ms. Ana Lea, to obtain a Master of Clinical Psychology. This research may also be published in a scientific journal, reported at a scientific conference or discussed in the form of scientific journalism.

The study is currently seeking people who are willing to participate in a 5-10 minute anonymous survey.

Full details and the survey link are available by clicking here


 

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