News: impact of giving
Celebrating our volunteers
We cannot thank the University鈥檚 inspiring community of volunteers enough.
A life, and a love, remembered
Graham Smith聽established聽a scholarship for Roseworthy veterinary science students in the name of his late partner, Rosa Samuels,聽to honour her memory.
Our crowd steps up for families in Rajasthan
The 成人大片 entered the dynamic world of crowdfunding in 2017. Thanks to the generous response of our University community, more than 1,000 families in India鈥檚 north-west will have the capacity to maintain a reliable supply of life-sustaining pure drinking water.
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Giving the gift of education
Feng Fu鈥檚 contributions to the 成人大片 can be traced back to when he started his Masters of Commerce (Accounting) degree. While studying, he set up a soccer team, worked as a teaching assistant, and won the Commerce Award for Excellent Tutoring in 2006.
Making a lasting difference to health care
From the bedsides of the Royal Adelaide Hospital to the rice fields of Myanmar, renal physician Dr Chen Peh is committed to relieving human suffering.
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Taplin travel fund helps to further Indigenous education
The Taplin Indigenous Bursary Fund made it possible for PhD candidate, Yvonne Clark, to attend an international psychology conference in Paris.
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Supporting those who teach and inspire others
With a passion for agricultural science and education, Holly Crighton is one step closer to realising her dream after she received assistance from the Peter H Routley Awards.
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Fellowship gift attracts young scientists
Some of the nation鈥檚 brightest young scientists are being lured back to Australia to pursue groundbreaking research thanks to two of the most generous gifts ever made to the 成人大片.
Jackson breaks new ground in farming
Jackson Adams realised he had a passion for farming and agriculture at a young age, excitedly taking up a job milking cows at the local dairy at age 13.
New law fund supports students in need
Since its inception the Dean of Law's Support fund has raised聽over $100,000; with investment earnings ensuring at least $5000 will be available to provide financial support to students in need each year.