Events
Events
Find out what's on at the University of Adelaide.
LUMEN Bar
Friday 5 July to Thursday 1 August
As our cityscape lights up, we are proud to open LUMEN Bar in collaboration with the National Wine Centre, nestled in the heart of Illuminate Adelaide's City Lights.
Illuminate Adelaide: intangible #form
Friday 5 to Sunday 21 July
Space takes on new light in this mind-bending installation from Japanese artist Shohei Fujimoto. Intangible #form takes over the historic Bonython Hall, using state of the art projections and lasers to create fluid, ever-changing structures that feel both real and intangible, high-tech and magical.
Falling Walls Lab Adelaide
Friday 29 July
The prestigious global pitch competition that invites brilliant minds to share their breakthrough study, research or innovative ideas - in just three minutes - by answering the question: “What are the next walls to fall as a result of scientific, technological, economic and sociological advancements?”
Weaving Indigenous Knowledges Workshop
Tuesday 23 July
This workshop will provide an overview of Indigenous Knowledges (IK) and demonstrate examples of weaving IK with regard to climate change and environmental management efforts in the United States.
State Theatre Company: Julia
Friday 16 to Saturday 31 August
State Theatre Company South Australia in association with The University of Adelaide presents a Sydney Theatre Company and Canberra Theatre Centre production.
Children's University Quiz Night
Friday 30 August
Proceeds from this popular annual event will help provide transport to graduation ceremonies for those families who need it most.
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Events
05 Jul As our cityscape lights up, we are proud to open LUMEN Bar in collaboration with the National Wine Centre, nestled in the heart of Illuminate Adelaide's City Lights. 23 Jul
Weaving Indigenous Knowledges Workshop
ISER and ACE invite you to join a captivating workshop on “Weaving Indigenous Knowledges” by Ann Marie Chischilly. This workshop will provide an overview of Indigenous Knowledges (IK) and demonstrate examples of weaving IK with regard to climate change and environmental management efforts in the United States. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Tuesday 23 July, 1.30–4.30pm. Nexus 10, 706 MBA suite, Level 7, North Terrace Campus. Register. 24 Jul
Toolkit for Managing Organisational Transformation
This interactive workshop provides a new perspective on how we can embrace and welcome change. Times of change create new opportunities, however, often we misperceive change as a threat. This can result in feelings of anger, loss of control, sadness, guilt and frustration. Tuesday 24 July, 12–1 pm. Online. 25 Jul
United States Tribal Adaptation - Masterclass
This masterclass will offer insights into the 574 Tribal Nations in the United States and their efforts in dealing with climate change through adaptation and mitigation. This involves engaging activities, a review of the Status of Tribes and Climate Change Report, and videos showcasing the work of the Tribes. Thursday 25 July, 1–4 pm. Lower Napier LG24, North Terrace campus. Register by Friday 19 July. 26 Jul
School of Psychology research seminar
Multivariate decoding of items in visual working memory. Dr William Ngiam will present his latest research using electroencephalography to study attention and working memory processes. Friday 26 July, 1–2 pm. Room 526, Hughes building, North Terrace campus and online. 30 Jul
Messages that matter, boosting your communications skills
This session will discuss communication skills when dealing with change, talking about performance, motivating others, and having difficult or emotive conversations. Strategies will be identified and participants challenged to apply them in ways that suit their own personal style. Tuesday 30 July, 12–1 pm. Online. 05 Aug Discover this amazing book artifact held in the Barr Smith Library. For the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle world fair, bookseller and publisher A. Roux of Lyon, entered his award winning Livre de Prières tissé d'après les enluminures des manuscrits du XIVe au XVI siecle. Monday 5 August, 12–1 pm. Writing Studio, level 2, Barr Smith Library, North Terrace campus. Tickets. 07 Aug
Healthy Development Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute forum
From Insights to Impact: Pioneering Innovations for Thriving Families. Hear about the novel approaches and technologies that are hoped will increase IVF rates in the future, revolutionise the way endometriosis will be diagnosed, transform the lives of children with cystic fibrosis and pioneer health equity in sexual and reproductive health for migrants. Wednesday 7 August, 5.30–8.00 pm. Napier G04 lecture theatre, Napier building, North Terrace campus. Register. 08 Aug
Psychological safety for leaders webinar
The session will cover the core principles of psychological safety and provide actionable strategies to cultivate an environment where every team member feels empowered to contribute their unique perspectives without fear of judgment or reprisal. Thursday 8 August, 12–1 pm. Online. 12 Aug This HELLO webinar will examine the intersections of housing and health inequities. Speakers will explore evidence on how housing impacts health, and the policy and advocacy landscape responding to the inequalities in housing affordability and housing conditions in Australia. Monday 12 August, 12–1 pm. Online.