Otago Daily Times

Internatio­nal uni students welcomed at Summer School orientatio­n event

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

UNIVERSITY of Otago students from more than 10 overseas countries enjoyed themselves yesterday at a Summer School orientatio­n event, which featured Japanese drumming.

The noon event, on the University Union lawn, included drumming by Dunedin’s OTaiko Japanese drumming ensemble, including Otago music department contributo­rs.

Students also ate ice creams and barbecue food, and enjoyed other live music.

Otago University Students’ Associatio­n president James Heath yesterday welcomed more than 70 students and urged them to enjoy their studies and safeguard their mental health.

The associatio­n office, the Clubs and Societies Centre in Albany St and the Student Support Centre were open, and the associatio­n was keen to help.

Mr Heath wanted students to think about their mental health proactivel­y, and to maintain it, including through regular physical exercise, talking to friends, and seeking more help if needed, he added in an interview.

School director Dr Elaine Webster said the current strong focus on providing Wednesday afternoon social activities, and a series of stimulatin­g speakers, had resulted from student summer school survey feedback in 2013 which had emphasised ‘‘we’re lonely—we need stuff going on’’.

It was ‘‘very important’’ that students had a ‘‘good experience’’ at the school, and that they could avoid isolation by mixing with others and meeting new people.

The latest annual school was also providing a ‘‘very fresh’’ range of papers—given that more than half of the 56 papers had not been offered last year.

An English paper on effective writing remained wellsuppor­ted, and a ‘‘Treasure or Trash’’ paper, on sustainabl­e materials, including issues with plastic bags, had attracted about 50 students in its second year, well up from 22 last year.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Internatio­nal students . . . University of Otago students from India, Iran, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Mexico and Turkey attending a Summer School orientatio­n event on the University Union lawn yesterday celebrate with a selfie.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Internatio­nal students . . . University of Otago students from India, Iran, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Mexico and Turkey attending a Summer School orientatio­n event on the University Union lawn yesterday celebrate with a selfie.

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