Reciprocal membership (Study Hub)
Benefits
- Library Access: 24/7 access to four UniSC libraries with your UniSC Visitor ID Card.
- Borrowing: You can borrow hardcopy items in person. Check the Library Borrowing Conditions for details.
- Computer access: Each campus is provided with a Study Hub PC in the library you can use to access your University's resources.
- Wifi access: Access to campus-wide Eduroam (Wifi) while on campus.
Note: Study Hub membership does not provide access to UniSC Library databases.
Important points about Study Hub
- Cost: Free
- Eligibility: Membership is available to students and staff at participating ULANZ membership libraries.
- Valid for: All registrations expire on 28 February of the year following registration.
Safety and security
SafeUniSC Security are available 24/7 at any of our campuses. Security can be contacted on 5430 1168 to request assistance or report anything. The University of the Sunshine Coast uses the SafeZone App as our safety app which provides a direct link to our security team 24 hours a day. Learn more about security and emergency.
How to apply for Study Hub
Step 1. Submit a Study Hub (Reciprocal) application.
Step 2. Create a UniSC account.
Step 3. Complete the Health, Safety and Wellbeing training.
Step 4. Submit your request for a UniSC Visitor ID card.
Step 5. Collect your UniSC Visitor ID card.
Note: Check your inbox regularly as you’ll receive emails through each stage of your application.
For any questions or queries please contact [email protected].
ULANZ is a Library borrowing scheme that allows staff and students of Australian and New Zealand universities to borrow in person from any other participating university library. The scheme is a cooperative arrangement between CAUL (Council of Australian University Librarians) and CONZUL (Council of New Zealand University Librarians).