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Pro Vice-Chancellor's message

Research and teaching excellence are the twin pillars that support this University. Breaking new ground, creating new thought, developing and expanding knowledge – these are central to the life of our University, and will continue to be as we play our part in a change that will resonate across future generations.

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Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature

Associate Professor Jiawen Li (School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing), is the only person in Australia and one of only four women innovators worldwide to be recognised in the inaugural Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature. Read more.

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Submissions for 2025 Academic Program Reviews are now open

Help shape the future of program delivery and student experience by sharing your insights and feedback. In 2025, 12 programs in Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences (Honours), and postgraduate Law are undergoing review across the Faculties of ABLE and SET. We invite you to make a submission now. Read more

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Celebrating our colleagues: Bruce Lines

Here at the IMO (Integration Management Office), we have seconded staff from both universities. One of the things that I have learned is that culture can change rapidly, in the right conditions. So, when people do have a shared goal, when people are collaborating to achieve something, a new culture can emerge quite quickly. 

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Deputy Vice-Chancellor's message

Attracting exceptional students, from diverse backgrounds across Australia and around the world, and delivering excellent learning experiences is a huge part of our mission.

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Adelaide University updates

14

Feb

Adelaide University Vice-Chancellor selection criteria survey

All staff would have received an email from Pauline Carr, Chancellor of the Adelaide University Transition Council, inviting you for your feedback on key attributes and qualities for the new Vice Chancellor and President of Adelaide University. This survey seeks input from staff on the selection criteria for the position. This feedback will guide the Transition Council in evaluating candidates. We encourage all staff to fill in the survey which is open until Friday 7 March.

07

Feb

Help design our Common Core courses

Share your insights and contribute to the design of Common Core courses through a co-creation workshop with students and industry on Wednesday 12 February, 10 am to 1 pm. Expressions of interest are now open.

07

Feb

Help build the AU employee experience

All staff are invited to participate in the design of the future employee experience. The upcoming Show & Tell includes the first iteration of the parental leave journey, initial prototypes for the orientation journey for new starters, and updated AU leadership behaviours. Join us at our February sessions in-person at North Terrace or Roseworthy campuses.

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Noticeboard

14

Feb

Applications now open: research degrees at Adelaide University

An Adelaide University research degree unlocks a world of opportunities. We will educate and inspire future thought leaders. Explore graduate research offerings, projects and supervisors at Adelaide UniversityApplicants can apply any time, however, to be considered for scholarship(s), they need to apply within a scholarship round, which opens in June for existing students.

14

Feb

Mentor applications for the Women's Professional Development Network

The Women’s Professional Development Network is seeking applications for mentors for its Mentoring Program. Applications are encouraged from professional staff of any gender who are employed at the professional classification band of HEO 7 and above. Applications close Friday 7 March. Further information.

13

Feb

Self-paced Library training for students

Set your students up for study success by encouraging them to enrol in one of the Library’s self-paced courses, starting with Library Essentials I: Fundamental Information Skills, which covers the basics of finding and using information at university. To access an suite of online courses, see the training webpage.

13

Feb

Bupa - 8 weeks free for new members

Bupa, the University's Corporate Health Provider, is offering 8 weeks for free for new members when they join directly on eligible products, plus an ongoing 8% corporate discount. Employees can book a phone consultation to learn more. Further information.

13

Feb

Times Higher Education subscription

The University has renewed it's Times Higher Education subscription. Once you've registered an account, you will be able to enjoy unrestricted access to articles across the site. Register.

13

Feb

Healthy Development Adelaide membership

Become a member of Healthy Development Adelaide and support a network dedicated to advancing the health and development of infants, children, and adolescents. Join for just $30 a year or $60 for three years, all research and non-research staff are welcome. Further information.

13

Feb

Learning support classroom drop-in sessions

The Learning Support Classroom is a safe learning environment where staff can book times to meet with their students to discuss their learning on a drop-in basis. Further information.

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Events

17

Feb

Annual meeting of the University community

On Monday 17 February 2025, the University Council will convene the Annual Meeting of the University Community. This is an opportunity for staff, students and graduates of the University to ask questions and to hear from the Vice-Chancellor and the Chancellor. 

18

Feb

Independent Arts Foundation literary dinner

John West Sooby, Emeritus Professor of French Studies, will speak on what the French have done for the cultural life of Australia. Tuesday 18 February, 6.30–9.30 pm. Osmond Terrace Function Centre, Norwood Hotel. Tickets. 

19

Feb

Eat The Invaders: Controlling Invasive species

Eat The Invaders is a six-part series examining how Australia might deal with invasive species by turning them into dinner. A collaboration between the Environment Institute, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Biodiversity Council, ABC Impact and Partnerships, and Closer Productions this special event will feature screening of Episode 5 "Cat", followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. Wednesday 19 February, 5–7 pm. Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register. 

21

Feb

Empowered Educators: opening workshop

Empowered Educators supports academic and professional staff to identify, implement and evaluate evidence-based enhancements to student learning. Empowered Educators is designed to support educators in the transition to Adelaide University. The series opening workshop features Dr Anna Rowe (UNSW). Friday 21 February, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Sprigg Room 134, Level 1, Mawson Building, North Terrace campus. Register.

24

Feb

Health Equity Reading Group

Professor Vivienne Moore (School of Public Health) will present a paper by Heise et al (2019) entitled Gender inequality and restrictive gender norms: framing the challenges to health. Professor Jennie Popay (Lancaster University) will discuss a paper by McMahon (2022) entitled What shapes local health system actors’ thinking and action on social inequalities in health? A meta ethnography. Monday 24 February, 12–1 pm. Online. Register.

27

Feb

An evening with Dr Hossein Asgari

Immerse yourself in the world of captivating stories and profound intellectual exploration with acclaimed writer Dr Hossein Asgari. Thursday 27 February, 5.30–7 pm. 126 Moot Court, Adelaide Law School, Ligertwood building, North Terrace campus. Register.

28

Feb

Steering Sustainability podcast launch

Join Professor Melissa Nursey-Bray and Dr Ariane Gienger as they tackle big questions like how can we feed 8 billion people? or why is 30% the magic number for protection in protected area management? and try to understand the challenges and opportunities in answering them. Friday 28 February, 11 am to 12 pm. G25, Napier building, North Terrace campus. 

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Training opportunities

13

Feb

Learn to program: Python for Researchers

Python has deservedly become a popular language for scientific computing and among researchers, but getting started can be challenging, especially if you have never programmed before. In this introductory live coding workshop, we will use Jupyter notebooks to write programs and produce results. Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 March. Online. Register.

13

Feb

Wellbeing webinar - sit right

The Human Resources Staff Wellbeing Program for 2025 has commenced. Bookings have opened for a lunchtime webinar delivered by our health partner, Bupa. Spend an hour learning about how to feel your best through managing sedentary work. Book here.

13

Feb

JBI's evidence implementation training

The JBI Evidence Implementation Training Program, a six-month short course, empowers health professionals to improve patient outcomes and provides proven approaches to implementing evidence into practice. Learn more about the JBI Evidence Implementation Training Program and register for the 2025 intake commencing April 7. Register.

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Policies and reviews

22

Jan

Employment Screening Procedure

The revised Employment Screening Procedure has been approved by the COO and is now available on the Policies website.
 

06

Dec

Motor Vehicle Procedures

The Chief Operating Officer has approved amendments to the Motor Vehicle Procedures under the Financial Management Policy, effective immediately.

06

Dec

Flexible Work Arrangement Procedure

The new Flexible Work Arrangement Procedure has been approved following consultation and is effective immediately on the Policies Website.

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The Conversation

Australians may soon be able to fly with their pets in a plane’s cabin – but not every pet is suited to it

The plane’s cabin is an unfamiliar and stressful environment for your pet. And people with allergies or phobias may not want to share the plane with dogs and cats.

Where should we look for new metals that are critical for green energy technology? Volcanoes may point the way

Ancient volcanoes in New South Wales created a rich deposit of precious rare earths – and left clues for finding more.

The Nullarbor is riddled with wombat and rabbit warrens. Scientists are watching them from space

Native wombats and invasive rabbits are important to Australian ecosystems, but how do you work out where they live? That’s where satellite photos come in.

Poison baits were used on 1,400 feral cats, foxes and dingoes. We studied their fate to see what works

Feral cats, foxes and dingoes are routinely baited to protect wildlife and livestock. But does it matter what kind of bait is used? Do cats ignore it?

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