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AHMS Staff, Students & Stakeholders - 150th Ideation Session

In 2024, the ³ÉÈË´óƬ will celebrate its 150th anniversary and we are seeking your view on how to best mark the occasion.

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The Lyric Now Colloquium & Public Reading

What is the role of the lyric in a time of unprecedented global crises. What does it mean for poets to work with (or against) the lyric? From 5-7pm, there will be a public reading by Hoa Nguyen and celebrated Melbourne-based writer Nam Le.

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North Terrace Staff - 150th Ideation Session

In 2024, the ³ÉÈË´óƬ will celebrate its 150th anniversary and we are seeking your view on how to best mark the occasion.

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Vanessa Perica and the ³ÉÈË´óƬ Big Band

Join our Artist in Residence composer, conductor, and arranger Vanessa Perica as she presents a concert of her award-winning music with the ³ÉÈË´óƬ Big Band (directed by Dusty Cox) alongside works by other celebrated female jazz composers.

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Thinking the Global South: One-Day Colloquium

Thinking the Global South: Method, Theory, Strategy, a one-day colloquium hosted by the Department of English, Creative Writing, and Film. 

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The Changing Nature of Arts Criticism

Written in 1889, James Smith’s Argus review of the 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition in Melbourne remains a classic example of the anti-modern critic of the day. It didn’t prevent several of the ‘9 by 5’ artists becoming champions of Australian national art, but Smith’s style of tabloid art criticism has all but died in Australia, despite its lineage long in newspapers for over a century. What does art criticism – and the more generic cousin, ‘art writing’, have to offer an endlessly diverse art world today?

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Roseworthy Veterinary Alumni Network Reunion – Celebrating 10 Years of DVM Graduates

Join us as we bring together veterinary alumni from all 10 graduating classes to celebrate the first decade of Roseworthy veterinary graduates. It's sure to be a great night, with canapes, drinks, a photo booth and a speed-dating style

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Space Week - How Will Humans Live in Deep Space - Panel Discussion

Our panel of experts considers the role of humans in these upcoming adventures and offers views regarding how best to support them.

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Can stress influence our genes, now and in the future?

Join us for the Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) and Women’s and Children’s Hospital Grand Round.

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Space Week - Technical Issues for Construction in Space - Panel Discussion

Both government and private organizations are fast approaching the moment when humans will return to deep space. Unlike the Apollo Program, this return is intended to be permanent, seeing the establishment of long-term infrastructure and habitation facilities off-Earth.

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