
Town Hall campus is home to Blue Mountains at Torrens University Australia and Torrens University Language Centre (TULC)

Dress down and raise funds to stop poverty and human trafficking in Cambodia.
The vocational training taught at Sala Baï is definitely the fastest and most efficient way of fighting poverty, human trafficking and teenage prostitution.
We look forward to seeing you there and contributing a gold coin for dressing down and raising finds to make a difference
Dress from your heritage and bring a dish to level 4 break room. Both staff and students get together and impress with our dishes from our cultures.
Show us your culinary skills and #src_sydney
Ok so we know that the final assessments are due, exams are not too far away, so this day is filled with massages, relaxation games, adult colouring books and sewing and knitting to help ou relax. Oh the popcorn machine makes the whole campus smell delicious too!
Show us your culinary skills and #src_sydney

Week 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 each Tuesday
10:00 - 11:00 and then 14:30 - 16:00 in the Library on Level 4
Week 3 & 4 12:30 - 13:00 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Our campus features inviting spaces, high ceilings, lots of light and seminar rooms for learning, collaboration and entrepreneurship. Facilities on campus include a student lounge area with pool table, table tennis and darts, kitchen as well as a Coffee Cart operated by students. Of course being in the centre of Sydney means you are just minutes away from gyms, swimming pools, recreation centres, entertainment venues, restaurants.
During your time at Town Hall you can look forward to:
Direct access to academic staff
Transparency of your course materials
Opportunities to hear from industry professionals
At Town Hall campus we have a wide range of facilities available to help you get the most from your education. Students have access to:
Power stations and breakout zones
MacLab
Several classrooms
Learning Resource Library
Seminar rooms to collaborate with fellow students
B+W & colour photocopiers
Campus wide Wi-Fi
Counselling consultation room
Bike racks
On-site coffee cart
Student kitchen including fridges, microwave, sandwich press & filtered water
Address: Level 4 & 5, 540 George Street Sydney 2000



Plan your trip:
We have free bike racks available for for student use.
We provide free WiFi at Town Hall Campus so you can also access the Internet on your own devices.
Wireless name: Stu-Wifi
User name: student ID
Password: your email password
All students are expected to have access to a computer with:
a set of standard software packages
internet connectivity
assessments
using the library
online resources
accessing Sharepoint, learning portal and your student portal.
If you don't have a computer - think about how you'll get access to one for your study.
You should bring your laptop with you to class every day.
Student laptop specifications guide
As well as a computer you will need to have computer skills.
Not confident? Try doing a course on Lynda.com.
We recommend using Google Chrome web browser
The Sharepoint is where you access course material
Use your student ID and My Account password
Click the 'Top Up by Credit Card' tab
Enter amount and your credit card details and click 'Pay Now"
Your account will be immediately credited - no refunds are available
Click on the 'Web Print' tab and click 'Submit Job'
Select the printer name
Click the button '2. Print Options and Account Settings' and select number of copies.
Click 'Upload from Computer' or drag your files in to the gray box - you can only upload file types: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PSF and XPS
Click 'Upload & Complete'
Your file will then be sent to the printer queue. Log out of Papercut.
Log in to the printer by swiping your student ID card on the printer's card device (if you don't have your student ID card handy you can enter your details manually)
The machine will give you the option to print, copy or scan. Select 'Print'
Select your print job in the list using the touch screen
Press 'Print' and you're done!
The cost of your print job will be displayed when the job is selected
For IT troubleshooting, email itservicedesk@laureate.net.au
Alternatively visit Student Services on campus.

As students, we're all here to gain skills and pursue our career goals. The ability to bring our thoughts and ideas directly to management, and to exist in an inclusive community can help make our study experience great.
Your Student Representative Council (SRC) works together to make our community a better place. We achieve this by working within our three pillars: Community, Advocacy and Decision Making.
We do things like:
To fulfil our role as student advocates, we need to hear from you.
Share with us your thoughts, comments and suggestions on how we can make your student experience even better with your SRC members



Being an SRC member comes with its share of rewards. Not only are you able to make lasting friendships and have an impact on your community, you will also benefit from:
To ensure you stay safe on and off campus we recommend you take the following precautions:
After hours emergency - call 000.
The designated assembly area is by the Anchor statue to the left of Town Hall
Get in touch with us:
02 4780 1619
student.services@laureate.edu.au
Levels 4 & 5, 540 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Mon - Fri: 7.30am to 7.00pm
Sat: 10.00am to 3.00pm
Mon - Fri: 7.30am to 6.00pm
Your Concierge team are available to assist you.
During Term
Mon - Fri: 08:30am - 5:00pm
The Concierge desk is run by your Ambassadors
This team can help you with: