UQ Neurodivergent Hub Program Registration - Semester 2, 2026

Programs are open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students and you do not need a diagnosis to join any of the following programs: 

Program NameDateLocationDescriptionImportant Notes
ADHD Group Coaching

Tuesdays and Thursdays (2-4pm) from Week 1 to Week 13. 06-216 -Workshop B. St Lucia Campus. A 13-week program with weekly group coaching sessions tailored for students with ADHD. Participate in conversations about ADHD self-management in an understanding, supportive environment as part of student-led workshops.Upon a successful application, students will have to coordinate with their semester timetable which of the two weekly sessions works best for them.  
Expressive Arts for Neurodivergence - St LuciaGroup sessions held at St Lucia run across the whole semester on Friday afternoons (1-3pm, unless otherwise advertised). 06-216 -Workshop B. St Lucia Campus.


This group aims to provide a gentle and supportive space for students to explore topics related to neurodiversity, express themselves through art, and connect with peers. Each week you will be provided with a theme related to neurodivergence and a prompt to explore this through artmaking.
Sessions in St Lucia are open to all students. 
Expressive Arts for Neurodivergence - Herston Select weeks in the semester on Friday during 11am-1pm in Weeks 5, 6, 7 and 12. Herston -Outside Cafe DoseThis program provides a low-sensory, supportive and non-judgemental space for neurodivergent students to reflect, process and talk through your emotions, inner world and experiences through gentle art making. Sessions in Herston are limited, so we encourage you to attend as many as possible. 
Expressive Arts for Neurodivergence - Gatton Fortnightly on Tuesdays during 11am - 1pm (Wk 1 - 12).Gatton -Outside on Central WalkwayThis program provides a low-sensory, supportive and non-judgemental space for neurodivergent students to reflect, process and talk through your emotions, inner world and experiences through gentle art making.
Mentoring Program (for Mentees). Meeting with your mentor is self-organised between Weeks 3 to 9. This program has a dedicated space available twice a week for mentors and mentees to use on Tuesdays and Fridays (Wk 3 - 9). 06-216 -Workshop B. St Lucia Campus. A peer mentoring program that is designed to support neurodivergent students in setting academic and personal goals, developing study plans and building confidence.
Meet UpsOffered between Weeks 1 to 8, 10am-12pm. This program is held on Monday mornings in S2 2026.

06-216 -Workshop B. St Lucia Campus. An eight-week program with weekly peer-led sessions focused on community building, knowledge sharing and slow craft making.
HDR FocusTwo-hour sessions held on the first Friday of every month between August - December.

06-223 -Workshop A. St Lucia Campus.This is a pilot program where HDR students can learn from past students, academic staff and receive peer-to-peer support in a way that is relevant to how postgraduate / HDR work is conducted.
Neurodivergence and WellbeingHeld fortnightly between Weeks 3 to 13 on Monday afternoons between 2-3:30pm. 

06-216 -Workshop B. St Lucia Campus.A program focused on enhancing student wellbeing, habit building and finding your purpose as you navigate university life. This program is complimented by the Expressive Arts for Neurodivergence program. 

Note: Exact date & times of the programs will be confirmed between mid-to-late June 2026 and will be published on the website. 

Where is it not possible to offer your first preference, your second preference will be offered.
Please list your student email. You will be contacted via email for all application and program updates.
For example: Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Criminology.
Please tick all boxes which are relevant to you.
Please tick all boxes which are relevant to you. Your answer(s) are only for internal use so that we can understand how the Neurodivergent Hub programs can support you. Your past or current experiences as selected below do not influence the outcome of your application.
You will be matched with a mentor that meets at least one of the following:
Please select all programs which you have experienced in the past. We ask this to understand program demand & popularity, resourcing and mentor allocations. Previous attendance in a program will not impact your application for S2 2026.
This is optional.