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Title: Associate Professor Mike Keller


1
University Culture
  • Associate Professor Mike Keller
  • Associate Dean (International)

2
From where do you come?
  • Adelaide
  • Elsewhere in South Australia
  • Another Australian state
  • Asia and the Pacific
  • Europe
  • The Americas
  • Africa
  • Another place

3
Culture
  • Culture is a shared set pattern of beliefs,
    attitudes, values and traditions that are widely
    held by a community
  • Personal food, clothing, accommodation, religion
  • Social customs, values, manners, work ethic,
    etc. ?
    Assumptions
  • Language ?
    Communication and miscommunication

4
Dimensions of human behaviour
  • Universal shared by all people in all groups
  • Cultural attributes that a particular group
    have in common that distinguish them from other
    groups
  • Personal ways in which each person is different

5
Culture is like an iceberg
6
University Culture
  • The University is a community of active learners
  • Students participate actively, honestly, and
    positively in the learning and teaching
    environment
  • The University of Adelaide is a proudly
    multicultural community

7
Benefits of cultural engagement
  • Ability to work in a range of environments
  • Ability to adapt to other cultures

8
Some cultural guidelines
  • Respect others and treat them equitably
  • Treat others with courtesy
  • Show sensitivity to, and tolerance of,
    differences
  • Engage with others

9
If you are an Australian or International student
  • Be aware of you own cultural influences
  • Try to avoid judging other people according to
    the standards of you own culture
  • Avoid making assumptions about cultural
    influences
  • Beliefs and behaviour vary considerably within
    communities
  • Dont apply generalisations to individuals
  • Not all people identify with their cultural or
    religious background

10
If you are an international student
  • Be aware of local attitudes, customs and
    conventions

11
It is likely that many other students feel the
same as you do
  • Happy
  • Excited
  • Lonely or homesick
  • Alienated
  • Overwhelmed
  • Worried or confused

12
In the classroom
  • Attend lectures, tutorials and practicals
  • Be prepared
  • Learn to listen
  • Identify main points and concepts
  • Keep an open mind
  • Be receptive to new concepts, ideas and points of
    view
  • Engage
  • Raise your hand to ask a question or to join the
    discussion

13
Seek help if needed
  • Student counsellors
  • Faculty Office
  • School Offices
  • Academic staff
  • Make an appointment
  • Another sympathetic student
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