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Planning your 2026 UC event calendar
09/02/2026 | Useful information, Events, Life in ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog

Planning your 2026 UC event calendar

Starting a new year at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog (UC) is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. Between lectures, assignments, part-time work, social plans and settling into ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog, your calendar can fill up quickly.

Planning your 2026 calendar early is one of the best ways to stay organised, reduce stress and make the most of this year at UC.

Planning your 2026 UC event calendar

Start with the non-negotiables

The first step in building your UC calendar is blocking out key academic dates. These are fixed and should form the backbone of your schedule. Make sure you include:

  • Semester start and end dates
  • Orientation Week (O-Week) – usually held each semester before classes begin
  • Census dates – the last day to withdraw from a unit without financial or academic penalty
  • Mid-semester breaks
  • Exam periods
  • Assessment deadlines (you might have to wait until classes begin to get these exact dates)

Adding these dates early helps you avoid surprises later in the semester, and allows you to plan work shifts, trips home or holidays without clashing with exams or major assignments.

Build a balanced weekly routine

Once the big dates are in place, focus on your week-to-week schedule. At UC, your timetable may already include lectures, tutorials, workshops and labs, but independent study time is just as important.

You want to aim for around 2-3 hours of independent study per class each week. Try scheduling these sessions the same way you would schedule a class. This makes it more likely you’ll stick to them and prevent last-minute cramming. Balance intense study blocks with lighter tasks, such as revision or readings, to avoid burnout.

Make room for work and real life

Many UC students juggle part-time or casual work alongside their studies. When adding work shifts to your calendar, be honest about how much you can manage. Overloading your schedule may lead to exhaustion or falling behind academically.

Leave some flexible time each week for unexpected commitments, whether that’s group assignment meetings, an extra shift at work or simply needing a break. And be sure to schedule in some dedicated time for things that are important to you, like socialising with friends, exercising or working on a hobby. A well rounded and somewhat flexible calendar is going to serve you much better in the long run, compared to a completely packed and rigid one.

Explore ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog as your new home

UC isn’t just about what happens in the classroom. ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog has a lot to offer, from national museums and galleries to nature reserves, walking trails and delicious food. Planning time to explore your new city can help you feel more settled and connected.

You could try blocking out a weekend each month for exploring a new area or attending local events with a friend. Treating these experiences as part of your calendar makes them feel just as important as academic commitments (and they are!).

UC events to look forward to

One of the highlights of the UC experience is the range of events held throughout the year. Campus events like O-Week are a great chance to meet other students, learn about campus services and join clubs and societies. Adding O-Week activities to your calendar early ensures you don’t miss out.

Throughout the year, UC also hosts social events, career workshops, wellbeing activities and sporting events. Keeping an eye on UC announcements and adding any events that interest you can help you build a sense of community and balance your academic life with fun and connection.

Review and adjust as you go

Your 2026 calendar isn’t set in stone. As the semester progresses, review what’s working and what isn’t. You may find you need more study time for certain units or more rest during busy periods. Maybe there’s an unexpected trip home you need to account for, or you’ve decided to get a part-time job and need to move things around to fit in work hours.

Adjusting your schedule is part of learning how you work best as a university student, the important part is staying on top of your commitments and making space for both study and life. With that in mind, you’re ready to make the most of your time at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´vlog in 2026.

 

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