News: staff news
Cyber security
With cyber security threats on the rise, ITDS is committed to fostering a security-aware culture and to equip staff and students with the knowledge to thwart cyber threats. Learn more about how to protect yourself from cyber security threats here.
Events services catalogue
The University runs hundreds of events each year ranging in scale, profile, and complexity. The events services catalogue provides you with all the tools, information, and guidance to help make your next event a success.
HSW Service Portal
The HSW Service Portal will handle all requests for services associated with the HSW Service Catalogue, as well as being an easier way to access HSW information and resources.
Ticket giveaway: Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert Series

The Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics (ABLE) are giving away a double pass to Elder Conservatorium's lunchtime concert, The Adelaide Connection, Friday 18 October, 1.10 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. For more details and to enter, visit the website.
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Okta sign-in is changing
To align with future University security standards, all staff will soon be prompted for Okta multi-factor authentication more often while on campus. ITDS is also adding a new way to verify your identity with Okta, Okta Verify for Windows and macOS. Further information.
New mandatory online learning module
In support of the new Psychosocial Risk Management Procedure, a new mandatory learning module has been launched with all fixed term and continuing staff automatically enrolled. Staff must complete the learning by Tuesday 29 October 2024.
Giving effective feedback
Many graduate students cite getting and dealing with feedback from their supervisors as one of the most frustrating areas of candidature. Feedback is essential to help students make progress and improve the quality of their outputs. Join this workshop to find out how to give effective feedback. Friday 18 October, 10 am to 12 pm. Online.
Data management planning essentials
This session looks at the benefits of data management planning, your data management planning obligations at the University, and how a well-thought-out data management plan can help to make your life as a researcher easier. Tuesday 15 October, 11 am to 12 pm. Online.
Celebrating our colleagues: Emma Gregan

Music education is not necessarily about creating thousands of professional musicians. It’s about creating opportunities for children and adults to access the unique and very profound cognitive, health and social benefits that come along with it.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor's message

Our education and research activities are enhanced by more than 300 partners around the world, and our collaborative activities extend the University’s global reach, reputation and impact.