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Adelaide Public Lecture

Dark Matter in the Sky and on the Earth. The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip is bringing all things quantum and dark matter to the University as part of National Science Week.ÌýDr Dipan Sengupta will discuss various fascinating aspects in the hunt for discovering the true nature of dark matter and Australia's role in this effort. .Ìý

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Kissing the Witch

Kissing the Witch

Five classic tales – Beauty and the Beast, Donkeyskin, The Goose Girl, The Little Mermaid, and an enchanting new story – are seamlessly unspun and rewoven in unexpected ways. Women young and old tell their own stories of love, lies, and alliances – all with a determination to seize back the narrative.

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Elder Hall Lunchtime Concert: From Echoes

Barber’s Brahmsian sonata displays his affinity with the Romantic era that made his Adagio for Strings so popular, whilst Beethoven’s sonata is the first example of a fully developed cello sonata in the modern tradition. Adelaide’s own Anne Cawrse’s Circle Music completes the program.

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Research Seminar: School of Economics and Public Policy

School of Economics and Public Policy Research Seminar "On-farm investments into dairy cow health: Evidence from 15 case study countries" presented by Dr Peggy Schrobback (CSIRO).ÌýFriday 11 August 2023, 3 - 4.30 pm, Room 3.01, Level 3, Nexus 10 and .

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Science Night at Waite Campus: Food Down to a Science

Science Night

Join for a night at the Waite Campus untangling the science behind agriculture, food and wine through an evening of interactive talks, tastings and more. Friday 11 August, 6-9 pm.ÌýBeltana Cafe, McLeod House, Waite campus. .Ìý

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Health Equity Learning Lab Oz webinar

This HELLO webinar will feature Associate Professor David Scrimgeour AM and Michael Larkin, Senior Lecturer (Indigenous Health) who will present on the role of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) in pursuing health equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Monday 14 August, 12-1 pm. .

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Public Policy Research Seminar

School of Economics and Public Policy Research Seminar "How to increase labour productivity in the personal services industry: the use of robots in the care of the very old", presented by Bernard H Casey. Monday 14 August, 12-1 pm, Nexus 10, room 3.01 or .

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History seminar: How Do We Bring Political Science Into History?

Dr David Rafferty (Classics, The ³ÉÈË´óƬ) will present a seminar titled ‘How Do We Bring Political Science Into History?’. Monday 14 August, 1pm. The Stretton Room, 420 Napier building North Terrace Campus. Free.Ìý

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Celebrating the life and legacy of John Stanley Davies

John Stanley Davies

The ³ÉÈË´óƬ, in conjunction with the Spalding History Group, is celebrating the life and legacy of John Stanley Davies, who bequeathed the organisation $2 million in property after his death in 1968. During the event, a podcast which explores his legacy, will be launched.ÌýThursday 17 August, 10.30 am, Spalding District Hall, 11 Main Street Spalding SA.Ìý

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Fay Gale seminar series

Feminist Afterlives of the Witch: Popular Culture, Memory, Activism with Brydie Kosmina (Visiting Research Fellow).ÌýFriday 18 August, 1 pm. Napier building LG29, North Terrace campus.ÌýFor further information, contact Mandy Treagus.

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