Flinders Mates – connecting international and domestic students for cultural exchange


We have a culturally diverse student group here at Flinders. The Flinders Mates program seeks to connect students to share and celebrate each others’ culture. The program ran throughout 2022 and is launching again for 2023. See post for details. Reading time ~ 1 minute.


They say, “it’s all about who you know”.

Do you want to meet interesting people, expand your network globally, and learn new things? Then Flinders Mates is for YOU!

As global citizens, building relationships and forming networks, as well as developing intercultural knowledge, awareness and understanding, are vital to interacting with our world.

Flinders University is a proud host of around five thousand international students, representing many different nationalities and cultural backgrounds. However, studying internationally at Flinders and in tertiary institutions across Australia can be a challenging experience. Social engagement, developing relationships, and community and intercultural understanding are fundamental factors for student success.

 

What is Flinders Mates?

Celebrating the diversity of cultural groups here at Flinders, Flinders Mates is a student led program that connects domestic and international students for fun conversation, sharing culture and building friendships. These regular get-togethers are a great way to meet people from all over the world. Other benefits include:

  • Deeper connection and community
  • Reduced isolation
  • Better cross-cultural communication and language skills
  • Improved wellbeing
  • Improved multicultural integration on campus
  • Compliment of studies by enhancing understanding of other cultures – a vital skillset in a global workforce
  • An overall better student experience at university

Sessions are run by student facilitators who create a safe and informal space for people for connecting around conversation.

 

OK, how can I get involved?

No need to register—just turn up!

Bedford Park campus sessions are held 12-1 PM every Wednesday and Thursday at Oasis Student Wellbeing Centre (J7 on campus map).

Tonsley campus sessions are held 12-1 PM every Wednesday at Room 1.35 of the Tonsley Main Assembly Building (MAB) (see map here).

For would-be facilitators this is an opportunity to enhance your global connections, grow your intercultural intelligence, improve your group facilitation and leadership skills, and gain Horizon Professional Development Award points by volunteering over the university year as a Flinders Mates group facilitator. In addition to these transferable skills, facilitators may be offered professional training and development opportunities, to further increase employability!

Please read the position description and then complete the application form to register your interest.

 

The world re-unites

As the world slowly but deliberately heads back to us all interacting in physical space, Flinders Mates is a welcome addition to the arsenal of wellbeing programs offered out of Oasis and Health, Counselling and Disability Services. If building your social network and expanding your cultural knowledge are desirable to you, we’d love you get involved.

 

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