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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.

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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.

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Department of European Languages and Linguistics seminar

This presentation presents one model for integration of chat interaction which was adopted at University of South Australia to promote the inclusion of regular digital target language interaction practice through assessment. Friday 9 August, 1–2.30 pm. Napier 618, North Terrace campus and online.

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AU Sport quiz night

Join AU Sport for a fun evening filled with trivia questions about sport, fitness, the Olympics and more. First Prize - $500 cash. All proceeds from this night will go towards our University team heading to the UniSport Nationals in Canberra this September. There will be a wine wall, raffle and coin operated games. Friday 23 August, 6–10 pm. Park 10 - Graduates Clubhouse, 155 McKinnon Parade, North Adelaide. Tickets $22 (includes drink). BYO food. Register

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HELLO webinar

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.

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Research seminar

Work Conditions & Discrimination of Australian Pregnant and Parent Workers: a National Review. Pregnant and parent workers represent a substantial and growing proportion of the workforce. Research shows this group experienced high levels of workplace discrimination. This seminar will discuss findings from a national study of pregnant workers in Australia. Monday 12 August, 12.10–1 pm. LG19, Lower Napier building, North Terrace campus.

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Psychology of money - navigating financial wellbeing

Money isn't just about numbers; it's deeply intertwined with our psychology. Uncover the surprising ways your mind influences your financial wellbeing – and how to use that knowledge to your advantage. You'll gain a toolkit of strategies to transform your financial outlook. Tuesday 13 August, 12–1 pm. Online.

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Research Tuesdays

Research Tuesdays

Improving endometriosis care. Nearly one million Australians suffer from endometriosis pain. Associated healthcare expenses and loss of social and economic engagement cost Australia billions per year. And yet, despite its undeniable toll, pathways to diagnosis and treatment remain challenging. Tuesday 13 August, 5.30 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre and online. Register.

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Julia

Julia (pictured Justine Clarke)

State Theatre Company South Australia in association with The University of Adelaide presents a Sydney Theatre Company and Canberra Theatre Centre production.

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King Lear

King Lear

This production of Shakespeare's epic play is imagined in a broken future set among the ruins of our mostly forgotten civilisation. Society has regressed to a complicated hierarchy defined by violent power. It’s a post-apocalypse that’s circled back to the Early Middle Ages. Directed by award-winning actor and director Brant Eustice. Friday 16 to Sunday 25 August, 4 pm and 7.30 pm performances. Little Theatre, North Terrace campus. Tickets

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