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Snap, Tag and Win! 📸

Strike a pose and win! Come find our MGA mirror at our booths during International Student Day (ISD) and at Orientation Hubs (Clayton and Caulfield)!

HOW TO JOIN THE FUN:

Step 1:

Come to one of our Orientation booths either on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, at Clayton or Caulfield campuses. Spot the shiny MGA branded standing mirror.

STEP 2:

Snap a selfie using the mirror - solo or with your friends!

STEP 3:

Follow us on Instagram @monash.graduate.association

STEP 4:

Tag us in your post or story and show off your selfie skills.

 

And that's all you need to do - you're in the draw!

Each day (Monday 21 July, Tuesday 22 July, Wednesday 23 July), five lucky selfie stars will win a prize through a random draw. 🎁

Terms and conditions apply.

 

 

 

 

 

The MGA team

Got a question or request about anything at all? Get in contact with one of our staff members – we’d love to hear from you. Alternatively, drop by the MGA office at Clayton or Caulfield so we can help!

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The MGA employs Monash graduate students to fill the receptionist roles at the Clayton and Caulfield offices. When a vacancy arises we advertise the position through our email newsletter and on our website.

The Monash Graduate Association (MGA) is the representative body for all graduate research and coursework students enrolled at Monash University. So, what sets us apart from the University services? The MGA is an independent, not-for-profit association governed by graduate students, for graduate students. Our primary aim is to be there for you! If you can’t find what you are looking for, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

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