Coming Events
Research Tuesdays: sharing great research with the community Where have the birds gone? Why replacing our native habitat is vital to saving species from extinction The Mt Lofty Ranges is not the haven for wildlife you might assume it to be. In contrast to Adelaide's leafy image, less than 10% of our original native vegetation remains. In fact, the Mt Lofty region is listed as one of Australia's 10 "Biodiversity Hotspots". Around half of the area's native bird species now face regional extinction. Massive re-establishment of natural woodland habitats is desperately needed - and fast - if we're to save these species. That, of course, requires a clear plan, world-class research and significant ongoing funding. Associate Professor David Paton will explain how our precious species could be saved from extinction, and what it would take to get it right. David C. Paton AM is currently Head of the Discipline of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ. He was a recipient of the Premier's Science Award for Excellence in 2006 and was appointed a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia for service to conservation, education and the environment in 2008. WHEN: 5.30pm-6.30pm Tuesday 11 August WHERE: Lecture Room G04 (Ground Floor), Napier Building, North Terrace Campus ADMISSION FREE, RSVP ESSENTIAL email: research.tuesdays@adelaide.edu.au phone: +61 8 8303 3692 FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Barr Smith Library - Annual Book Sale Pre-loved books on a broad range of subjects. When: 9.00am-5.00pm Monday 3 August and Tuesday 4 August Where: Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, North Terrace Campus Cost: Most books sold for just $2 Contact: Margaret Hosking, Book Resources Librarian, email: library-brl@adelaide.edu.au, or phone +61 8 8303 5285
School of Agriculture, Food & Wine Seminar Series: The Harold Woolhouse Lecture 2009 Evolution of patterning genes in land plants by Professor John Bowman (ARC Federation Fellow, Monash University/University of California Davis).
When: 4.00pm Monday 3 August Where: Plant Research Centre Auditorium, Waite Campus Cost: Free - all welcome
Fridays Uncorked '09
When: 4.30pm Friday 7 August and Friday 21 August Where: National Wine Centre of Australia, corner of Hackney and Botanic Roads, Adelaide Cost: free entry including cocktail food. Wine from $4.50 per glass.
Theatre Guild: Richard II by William Shakespeare
When: 7.30pm Saturday 8 August, Tuesday to Saturday 11-15 and Tuesday to Saturday 18-22 August Where: Little Theatre, North Terrace Campus Cost: $25 full, $20 concession; $15 current ³ÉÈË´óƬ staff & students on Tuesday performances (see website for further details) Bookings: Call the Theatre Guild on +61 8 8303 5999 or visit the website
Music: Masterclass series Masterclass 3: New York jazz maestro Ray Vega.
When: 1.00pm-3.00pm Wednesday 12 August Where: Elder Hall, North Terrace Campus Cost: $10 Contact: Claire Oremland +61 8 8303 5925
School of Architecture 2009 Speaker Series Guest speaker: Melbourne-based, internationally renowned artist Callum Morton.
When: 6.00pm Wednesday 12 August Where: Flentje Lecture Theatre, North Terrace Campus Cost: Free - all welcome
National Science Week (15-23 August) Australia's largest national festival. Events include: Science Alive! - a free community event Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 August, Wayville Showgrounds The Physics of Star Trek with renowned physicist Lawrence Krauss 7.00pm Friday 21 August, ³ÉÈË´óƬ Curious Science - find out what the young minds of science are thinking 11.00am, 11.30am, 1.00pm and 1.30pm Sunday 23 August, SA Museum
Music: Evenings at Elder Hall Porgy And Bess - Ray Vega with the Elder Conservatorium Jazz Orchestra
When: 6.30pm Saturday 15 August Where: Elder Hall, North Terrace Campus Cost: $25 adult, $20 concession, $15 student Contact: For more information call the Concert Office on +61 8 8303 5925.
Classical Association SA Public Lecture Series: Inaugural Henry Darnley Naylor Memorial Lecture Censorship: Ovid and free speech in Augustine's Rome by Peter Davies (Emeritus Associate Professor, University of Tasmania, Visiting Research Fellow, ³ÉÈË´óƬ) When: 8.00pm Monday 24 August Where: Council Room, Level 7, Hughes Building Cost: Free
Exhibition: 50 Years of Design Teaching A special exhibition by the University's School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Urban Design.
When: 9.00am-5.00pm Thursday 27 August to Tuesday 2 September Where: Function Room 1 & 2, Art Gallery of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide Cost: Free - all welcome
Friends of the ³ÉÈË´óƬ Library Author David Malouf on A Body of Work - the making of it. Malouf will consider his new book Ransom with reference to the development of his work as a whole. When: 6.00pm for 6.30pm Thursday 27 August Where: Union Hall, North Terrace Campus Cost: Free - all welcome. Gold coin donation invited. Contact: by Tuesday 25 August on + 61 8 8303 4064 or robina.weir@adelaide.edu.au
Scott Theatre matinee - a play of Socrates The Discipline of Classics at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ has sponsored the staging of a play about Socrates, as seen through the eyes of the Polish playwright Jerzy Zawieywski (1902-1969).
When: 2.00pm Sunday 30 August Where: Scott Theatre, North Terrace Campus Cost: $15 Bookings: call Anna on +61 8 7225 2627 or 0412 637 261
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