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PACE Mentoring Program
The PACE Program connects students and jobseekers with disability, mental health condition or chronic illness with a mentor from one of our member organisations who has advice and wisdom to share. During the 4-month program, the mentor and mentee will meet fortnightly to work on the mentee’s career goals, resume writing, interview techniques, and confidence building.
UofA North Terrace Accessibility Tour
The North Terrace Campus of the University of Adelaide can be daunting, especially if you are disabled, chronically ill, have mental health conditions or are neurodiverse.
AccessAbility week

Are you curious about graduate career pathways?
Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship 2024
The Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship was established to support individuals living with a disability to complete university studies, gain confidence and fulfill their potential on an equal basis to others.
Alastair McEwin Scholarship 2024
Applications for the 2024 Alastair McEwin Scholarship are now open. More information can be found on the University’s Scholarship website
Sir Charles Bright Scholarship 2023/24 Applications
Applications for scholarships are open to students with disabilities undertaking post-secondary education and residing in South Australia in 2024.
[Read more about Sir Charles Bright Scholarship 2023/24 Applications]
International Day of People with Disability
International Day of People with Disability is the 3rd of December.
[Read more about International Day of People with Disability]
2024 Legal Services Commission Summer Clerkship Program
Applications for the paid 2024 Summer Clerkships program are now open to all law students, with preference being given to those with no more than one year remaining of their studies.
[Read more about 2024 Legal Services Commission Summer Clerkship Program]
Connect With Tech - free online workshop
Do you find it hard keeping up with technology?
Mental Health Awareness Month
This October, check in and connect with each other through fun events, activities and practical resources that help put your mental health and wellbeing first.