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Department of Historical and Classical Studies seminar

Masculinity and cuckoldry in early modern English litigation records, presented by Tim Stretton. This seminar uses a detailed case study from the 1690s, based on both church court and Chancery records, to explore the extent to which husbands might damn themselves as less than adequate males in their efforts to publicise the supposed failings of their wives.ÌýMonday 20 March, 1 pm. Napier building,ÌýStretton Room, North Terrace campus.

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Society Soiree

Staff are invited to join the Project Management Society for a night at the Nexus 10 Foyer with food and board games and an opportunity to connect with members and non-members, and the committee. Wednesday 22 March, 6-8 pm. Nexus 10 Foyer, North Terrace. .

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2023 Australian Rover Challenge

Australian Rover Challenge

The ³ÉÈË´óƬ,Ìýwith support from our premier partner Boeing, major partners ispace, the Australian Space Agency, and event supporters Defence SA, SASIC and Drone Deploy,Ìýare excited to host the 2023 Australian Rover Challenge. Cheer on team ³ÉÈË´óƬ as they design and build a semi-autonomous rover to compete against Australian and international university teams in a simulated lunar environment.Ìý

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Healthy Development Adelaide forum

Living below the poverty line. Speakers will present around Issues of financial inclusion, food insecurity, and service organisation perspective will be explored. The Anti-Poverty Network SA will also discuss their campaign work around welfare, social security, housing and lived experience. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. 5.30-8.30 pm. .

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JBI Research Symposium

JBI Symposium

Professor Nicola Spurrier, Professor Helen Marshall AM, and Professor Zoe Jordan will present on their life journeys and current work. Alongside distinguished keynote speakers are commencing HDR students who will be presenting their research in the topic areas of methodology and medicine. Friday 24 March, 9 am to 5 pm.ÌýJoe Verco Lecture Theatre. .

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Make History Speaker Series: Writing History in the Stars

Writing history in the stars

In this Make History Speaker Series,ÌýDr Kimberley Clayfield, Dr Sarah Cannard, and Dr Matthew Tetlow will be discussing how space science and satellite imagery are addressing humanity’s greatest challenges. Friday 24 March, 5.30 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre. .

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The Tempest

Celebrating 85 Years

Shakespeare's classic THE TEMPEST opens the Guild's 85th anniversary on 24th March at the Little Theatre. 8 shows only! Tickets from $20 online or at the door. Ìý

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Healthy Development Adelaide event

Strategies for helping children and youth manage pain. Pain in children can be complex and nuanced, and in this series of talks have experts will present some of their work in the field of children's pain that will be of interest for a wide audience including parents, caregivers, educators, healthcare professionals, and researchers. Tuesday 28 March, 5.30 - 7.45 pm.ÌýC3-16 Centenary Building, UniSA City East Campus. .

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EOAR seminar

Biomedicine and the many uses of knowledge commons. Presented by Professor Michael Madison (University of Pittsburgh) and hosted by Enabling Openness in Australian stem cell Research (EOAR). Wednesday 29 March, 9-10 am. Online. .

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JBI LIVE Webinar

JBI LIVE webinar series

The new JBI critical appraisal tool for assessing risk of bias in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Presented byÌýDr Timothy Barker andAssociate Professor Edoardo Aromataris. Wednesday 29 March, 10 am. Online.Ìý.Ìý

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