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Deputy Vice-Chancellor's message
Excellence at the University of Adelaide has been recognised in the 2024 Financial Review’s Best University Rankings. The University placed 5th overall nationally across teaching, research, career impact and equity measures.
Read more about Deputy Vice-Chancellor's messageCelebrating our colleagues: Dana Rawls
I met my future husband at the US Embassy in Baghdad, literally the last place on the planet that I would’ve anticipated meeting the love of my life, and yet here we are! It just goes to show that love can be found in even the strangest places.
Read more about Dana RawlsVice-Chancellor's message
Last week I had the pleasure of attending one of my favourite annual events at our University: the Children’s University graduations in Bonython Hall.
Read more about Vice-Chancellor's messageStudent awarded SA Young Australian of the Year
Amber Brock-Fabel, University of Adelaide’s Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) student majoring in Psychology and Criminology, has been awarded 2025 Young Australian of the Year for South Australia. Read more.
Read more about Student awarded SA Young Australian of the YearImages of Learning and Teaching competition
Associate Professor Emma George (School of Allied Health Science and Practice) is the staff winner of the Images of Learning and Teaching competition with her photograph Rolling with consumers and lived experience in occupational therapy. Read more.
Read more about Images of Learning and Teaching competitionAdelaide University updates
15 Nov
Help build the AU Employee Experience
All staff are invited to participate in the design of the future employee experience sessions. The final sessions for 2024 will be held online on Tuesday 19 November, 10 am, 1.30 pm, and 3.30 pm as well as Thursday 21 November, 9.30 am and 11.30 am. For more information and to register for the sessions, click here. 11 Nov The next all staff Town Hall will be held on Monday 25 November, 3pm - 4pm. This event will provide an opportunity for all staff to learn more about the Change Framework for Adelaide University, hear an update on other areas of the integration program, and ask questions. This Town Hall will be held both in-person in The Braggs lecture theatre and online, and all staff are encouraged to attend. 11 Nov
People leader briefing sessions
People leaders from the University of Adelaide and UniSA are invited to a 30-minute online briefing designed to provide tools and resources to support you and your teams as staff employment transfers to Adelaide University.
Noticeboard
18 Nov The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway provides an alternative entry pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are inspired to achieve success through tertiary education at the University. We are currently seeking expressions of interest from academics from all faculties to participate in interview panels between Monday 20 to Friday 31 January 2025. For more information and to register your interest, email marissa.lumasag@adelaide.edu.au. Further information. 18 Nov The Fitness Hub Black Friday sale has started and will run until Monday 2 December. Deals include 20% off recovery packages, 15% off standard and premium gym memberships at all three locations with options for 3, 6, or 12 months, and 10% off personal training packages. More information. 18 Nov
Applications now open for the Hugh Martin Weir Prize
Honours and postgraduate students conducting research on Australia's involvement in war, or the treatment of prisoners of war, may be eligible for this prize. The award offers up to $2,000 to support the successful candidate's research. Apply here. 18 Nov
System outage: HR My Learning (ELM)
My Learning (ELM) will be unavailable between 5 pm Friday 22 and 9 am Monday 25 November. View the HR system outage website for further information. 18 Nov
Upcoming change to the management of distributed IT assets
If your area uses software or devices that are not managed by ITDS, please be aware of an upcoming change to the governance of these assets. Staff working in relevant roles will be provided with further information over the coming weeks. More information. 18 Nov
Sexual Misconduct Annual Report
The University has released its Sexual Misconduct Annual Report for 2023 outlining the significant steps the University has taken in recent years to address and prevent sexual misconduct. It also lays out important future steps as part of its commitment to addressing and eliminating gender-based violence in the university community, and to ensuring that complaints are handled in a sensitive, trauma-informed way. Find the report here. 18 Nov
Bupa corporate health insurance plan
Join Bupa on eligible products and get six weeks free, plus get an 8% monthly corporate discount for being a University of Adelaide employee. Offer ends Tuesday 31 December. If you are an existing Bupa member, refer your colleagues for up to $500 in gift cards. More information.
Events
5
Nov
Culture will not change without a genuine commitment, and sustainability cannot be achieved without informed decision-making and accountability. Register your unit for The Mankurriapinthi Strategic Plan Staff Information Sessions. Organised by Wirltu Yarlu, the group sessions will provide your unit with the information and ideas to start implementing the Strategy. Tuesday 5 to Thursday 21 November, various times. Register.
6
Nov
Wednesday wonders: science talks
Explore how glass is being used in truly incredible ways, from heart health diagnostics to communication, and sustainability. Witness epic installations take on a new dimension as the sun sets, enjoy a drink from the bar, or pre-order a picnic box to enjoy in the Garden before your science talk. Wednesday 6 to Wednesday 27 November, 6–8.30 pm. Noel Lothian Hall, Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Tickets.
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Nov
Booms, busts and breakthroughs: science at arid recovery
Celebrate the science and conservation work of Arid Recovery, in partnership with the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute. Arid Recovery continues to lead the way in threatened species recovery and desert ecosystem restoration. Tuesday 19 November, 2.30–4.15 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register.
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Nov
Framework for financial success. Developing your knowledge on finance, investing and debt management can help set you up for financial success. Everyone is welcome, even if you are not a UniSuper member. Register here. Wednesday 20 November, 12.30 pm. Online.
21
Nov
2024 University Awards for Outstanding Achievement event
This ceremony will announce the University Awards for Outstanding Achievement. Register by Friday 15 November, and join us in celebrating the diverse and exceptional achievements of our University staff. The event will be followed by refreshments in The Braggs foyer. Thursday 21 November, 3–5.30 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register.
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Nov
Health Equity Learning Lab Oz webinar
Commercial Determinants of Health and Governance. Joined by Professor Ronald Labonté (University of Ottawa), Professor Fran Baum, and Dr Julia Anaf ((School of Social Sciences) from Stretton Health Equity, the Stretton Institute. Speakers will explore evidence on the health and equity impacts of global consultancy firms and governance of commercial industries to improve health equity. Monday 25 November, 12–1 pm. Online.
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Nov
Stretton Health Equity seminar
Transforming Capitalism’s Existential Health Threats: Can a Wellbeing Economy Save Us? Presented by Professor Ron Labonté (University of Ottawa). Tuesday 26 November, 1–2 pm. Room 7.15, level 7, Ingkarni Wardli, North Terrace campus and online. Register.
Training opportunities
18 Nov
PYTHON101: Learn to Program: Python
Python has become a popular language for scientific computing. It has all the friendly features and conveniences you’d expect of a modern programming language. Join us for this live coding workshop where we write programs that produce results, using the researcher-focused training modules from the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation. Tuesday 10 December, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Online. Register. 18 Nov
EXCEL201: Conditionals and Visualisation
This course will cover conditional syntax, nested functions, statistical charting and outlier identification. Armed with the tips and tricks from our introductory Excel for Researchers course, you will be able to tap into even more of Excel’s diverse functionality and apply it to your research project. Friday 6 December, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Online. Register. 18 Nov R is quickly gaining popularity as a programming language of choice for statisticians, data scientists and researchers. Join for a live coding workshop where we write programs that produce results, using the researcher-focused training modules from the highly regarded Software Carpentry Foundation. Tuesday 3 December, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Online. Register.
Policies and reviews
11 Nov The new Mandatory Learning Policy has been approved following consultation and is effective immediately. 31 Oct
Planning, Development and Review (PDR) Procedure
Human Resources has reviewed the Planning, Development and Review (PDR) Procedure which has now been approved with minor changes, effective immediately. 18 Oct
New Laser Safety Management Procedure
The new Laser Safety Management Procedure has been endorsed and will strengthen how laser safety is managed across the University and introduce a consistent set of practices for the safe use of lasers. More information.
Job opportunities
The Conversation
Waiting for exam results can be awful. Our research shows how best to manage the stress
We found those who accepted their emotions, without judgement, felt more positive during the wait. This strategy also worked after students got their results, regardless or what they were.
Troubled waters: how to stop Australia’s freshwater fish species from going extinct
New research reveals a third of Australia’s freshwater fishes are at risk of extinction. That means 35 species should be added to the national list of 63 threatened species, bringing the total to 98.
Elon Musk has turned X into a globally influential media platform – and there’s more to come
As well as becoming an ‘everything app’ and a place where lies continue to flourish, X is likely to see an increase what’s known as ‘cyberbalkanisation’.
Refleksi Kurikulum Merdeka: Buku cerita anak perkuat literasi siswa
Kementerian Pendidikan di era Prabowo berencana mengevaluasi Kurikulum Merdeka. Terlepas dari hasilnya nanti, penggunaan buku cerita anak dalam pembelajaran harus dipertahankan. Mengapa?