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Plants for Space seminar

Mechanosensitive ion channels regulate the impact of microgravity on mammalian cells. Presented by Associate Professor Kate Poole (UNSW). Kate's research is establishing a new model system to investigate the mechanisms by which microgravity disrupts cellular function, by studying non-adherent cells with simple morphologies to further expand our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of cellular adaptations to microgravity. Monday 14 October, 2–3 pm. Plant Research Centre Auditorium, Waite campus. 

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AIST-TMS John F. Elliot lecture

The Green Steel Revolution. Presented by Dr Sara Hornby, steel is a part of all infrastructures, contributing to 7-9% of earth's carbon dioxide equivalent emissions. The green steel revolution aims to capitalise on new perspectives and sharp thinking to foster new ideas and techno-economic solutions, mitigating emissions. Wednesday 16 October, 12–1 pm. G04 lecture theatre. Napier building, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Healthy Development Adelaide 20th Anniversary Celebration

Healthy Development Adelaide 20th Anniversary Celebration

Join for the Healthy Development Adelaide 20th anniversary celebration showcasing breadth of research, government and organisational members during a research afternoon followed by the 20th anniversary oration. Wednesday 16 October, 12.45–8.30 pm. Allan Scott Auditorium and Bradley Forum, Hawke building, City West campus, University of South Australia. Register.

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HiTeMP-4: High Temperature Minerals Processing Forum

HiTeMP-4: High Temperature Minerals Processing Forum

The Centre for Energy Technology, the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition (HILT) CRC, and Mission Innovation's Net Zero Industries (NZI) Mission will be holding the fourth international forum on High Temperature Minerals Processing. Monday 20 to Wednesday 23 October, 8.30 am to 6 pm. National Wine Centre, Adelaide. Register.

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Lloyd Cox Memorial lecture

Research with Impact: Translating Women’s Health Research in to Practice and Policy is presented by Professor Helena Teede AM and hosted by the Robinson Research Institute, the University of Adelaide. This lecture series features international research and policy leaders tackling grand challenges in reproductive health, women's health, and early life, bringing some of the most inspiring researchers from around the world to Adelaide, to present on thought provoking topics. 

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Make History Speaker Series: Agritech @ Waite

A person scanning a wheat sample

Discover the future of farming and food at the University of Adelaide Waite Campus at this Make History Speaker Series event with a difference.

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Make History Speaker Series: Agritech @ Waite

Make History Speaker Series: Agritech @ Waite

Discover the future of farming and food at the Waite campus in this Make History Speaker Series guided tour. Attendees will explore cutting-edge research across three stops, each led by University of Adelaide researchers. Thursday 24 October, 1–5 pm. Waite campus. Register.

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150th Gala Ball

Return to Campus: Gala Ball

The University of Adelaide’s most spectacular alumni reunion event ever, the 2024 150th Gala Ball is a black-tie gala celebrating both the history and the future of the University.

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Julia Gillard Public Lecture

Julia Gillard

The University of Adelaide is hosting its annual Julia Gillard Public Lecture once again in 2024.

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Ingenuity 2024

Cavex Robot in a sandpit

Creating our technology future, Ingenuity is an interactive showcase of university student projects exploring real-life applications of architecture, engineering, science, technology, computer sciences, and mathematical sciences.

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