Each carrel has a desk, computer (IBM or Macintosh), phone, lockable cupboards and filing cabinet.To be eligible to apply for a carrel you must be a currently enrolled Graduate student. Priority is given to students who are in the final stages of their course. This means within six months of completion for Master's or diploma students or within twelve months of completion for PhD students.
The demand for carrel places almost always exceeds the number of vacancies, so carrels are allocated according to a Carrel Policy. Carrels are shared on either a time-share or room-share basis, so applicants should also check out the Guidelines for Carrel Sharing.To apply for a study carrel download the Carrel Information sheet and Application form, read it carefully, and submit it to GSA Reception. Applications are considered by a Carrel Allocation Committee, which meets early each month.
Enquiries about carrels from prospective applicants should be directed to GSA's Facilities & Resources Co-ordinator, phone 8344 8323 or email carrels (at) gsa.unimelb.edu.au