
Important Information - Student Registration
Important Information for all Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Occupational
Therapy Students.
Many health professions require registration with a state or territory body
before graduates are allowed to practice. Some of these professions have now
amended their professional practice legislation to also require that
students register before undertaking a course of study towards entry to that
profession, and remain registered throughout that course of study. This
includes Podiatry,
Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Pharmacy students.
Click here for more information about the your program's requirement for
registration:
Student Registration with Professional Boards.
Please note:
There are penalties under the new Practice Acts, for both students and the
University, if their respective requirements under the Acts are not complied
with. Links to the Practice Acts are available on the registration Board
websites and it is important that students are aware of the content of the
legislation and their responsibilities under the Practice Act.
School News
Bates delivers on grand scale
Read UniSA student, and third place winner of the UCI 1.1 race, Gene Bates'
story.
OT notches up another teaching award
Program Director in Occupational Therapy, Sue Gilbert-Hunt has received an
Award for Teaching Excellence in the Australian Awards for Australian
University Teaching for "work integrated learning".
Students take podiatry services to the outback
UniSA has been conducting podiatry clinics in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara
Lands for about 10 years. Now, the service has been expanded to include the
Ngaanyatjarra Lands in Western Australia, with clinics run by a small team
of final year podiatry students and their clinical supervisors, senior
lecturer Dr Sara Jones or lecturer Ryan Causby.
UniSA helps Australia find next generations of
sports stars
The School of Health Sciences is working with the Australian Sports
Commission (ASC) to support their efforts in establishing a network of
Testing Centres to help fast-track talented athletes from around Australia
into selected Olympic Games and World Championship sports.
Find out about students experiences at UniSA
"I chose to study human movement as I have a love for sports science and
want to continually build on my knowledge of how the body works in sporting
situations. This area of study is important to me as sport has always been a
great passion of mine and with this degree I can make my passion my career."
- Melissa Wardle, Human Movement
Announcements
- Preparing for Health Sciences workshop. This four-day course aims to equip students about to commence degrees in any of the health science disciplines with the basic scientific knowledge that they will need in their chosen program.
- Register your interest to attend Network Now UniSA's largest networking dinner providing the opportunity for UniSA students and graduates to network with with UniSA Alumni high achievers and industry leaders from companies that employ UniSA graduates.
