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Porous boundaries forum

Showcasing the breadth of research undertaken in the School of Social Sciences, the forum will connect researchers with government, community organisations and industry to gain insight into how this research can enhance the broader world. Thursday 23 November, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm. Flentje lecture theatre, level 3, Barr Smith South. Register.

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Partnerships in Practice

Starting early for children in need

Supporting regional children, families and communities This forum outlines key collaborative projects in early intervention and supports, and shares the experiences and outcomes from the perspectives of children, families and providers. Thursday 23 November, 5.30–8.30 pm. Napier G04 lecture theatre, Napier Building, North Terrace campus. Register

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A Country Practice: Spotlight on rural and remote nursing

The Adelaide Nursing School Alumni Network is shining a spotlight on rural and remote nursing. Join guest speaker Lesley Salem AM, and our panelists, to discuss the joys and challenges of rural and remote nursing. Thursday 23 November, 5.30-7.15 pm. Joe Verco lecture theatre and foyer, AHMS building. Register.

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Sustainability education workshop

Hosted by the Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources, the workshop will explore how we can integrate sustainability into our teaching pedagogies and practices. Friday 24 November, 9 am to 4 pm. Horace Lamb 420, North Terrace campus. Register

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Towards Christmas

Christmas music

The Elder Conservatorium Chorale and Graduate Singers share the stage in an inspirational program of music for Advent and Christmas, and in celebration of life in general. Sunday 26 November, 2.25 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets.

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Health Equity Reading Group

The next meeting of the Health Equity Reading Group features Adjunct Associate Professor Samantha Battams and PhD candidate Aisha J.M. Sultan. Adjunct Professor Battams will present a paper by Battams and Martini: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on People With Cognitive Impairment Residing in Aged Care Facilities. Aisha Sultan will present a paper by Hardon, et al. “Caring for ‘Hassle-Free Highs’ in Amsterdam”, discussing harm reduction strategies for young drug users.

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AEA Careers Night

Hear from 4 highly successful epidemiologists who will each describe their career journey and discuss a topic relevant for early and mid-career researchers, followed by networking and refreshments. Monday 27 November, 5-7.30 pm. Level 7 conference room, Ingkarni Wardli building, North Terrace campus. Tickets

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Excel workshop for researchers

This hands-on workshop will cover some advanced features of Excel, such as applying conditional analysis to glean greater insights from your data. It will also cover how to enhance your charts for inclusion into a manuscript, thesis or report by adding some statistical elements.

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Building resilience webinar

Every job has its own stress factors, with common triggers including an increasing workload, conflicts between colleagues, dealing with organisational change and managing challenging situations. Learning how to be resilient can enable you and your team to better handle such day-to-day stressors and 'bounce back' after challenges.

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EOAR seminar

Innovation by incomplete theorization: The case of induced pluripotent stem cells, presented by Associate Professor Grant Fisher (KAIST). This talk explores the interplay between narratives of innovation and the pursuit of novel forms of biotechnology in the case of induced pluripotent stem cells. Tuesday 28 November, 1-2 pm. Online.

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