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6th Anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart

Friday 26th May is National Sorry Day and the sixth anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. The Law School will be holding an event to publicly support the Uluru Statement. Friday 26 May, 11.15 am, front of the Ligertwood Building, North Terrace campus.

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The March of Time

Hear Holst’s folk-influenced Second Suite, Hovhaness’s symphony inspired by Dante and astronomy, some deliberately inaccurate musical quotes/jokes from Ives, and an appearance from Elder Hall’s most frequently programmed composer of 2023, Anne Cawrse. Friday 26 May, 1.10 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Jazz Masters

ARIA Award winning guitarist James Muller takes the spotlight in the opening Evening Concert of 2023. Joining him will be the ³ÉÈË´óƬ Big Band and Latin Ensemble, directed by Dustan Cox and Mark Ferguson. Saturday 27 May, 6.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Enterprise Agreement – Information Session (Roseworthy)

The University is hosting information sessions at each campus to discuss the proposed ³ÉÈË´óƬ Enterprise Agreement 2023 – 2025. Staff will have an opportunity to ask questions and hear details about the agreement. More information. Tuesday 30 May 11-11.45 am, Veterinary Science G02 Roseworthy Campus.

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Health Equity Reading Group

(School of Social Sciences) will discuss an article on the impacts of corporate social responsibility and the commercial determinants of health on worker wellbeing in China. Associate Professor (School of Psychology) will speak about the impact of temporary visas on refugees and asylum seekers in Australia. Tuesday 30 May, 12 pm. .

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Collecting Stories From Migrant Work Camps

As part of the SA History Festival, the Hostel Stories group will be hosting an interactive event on migrant work camps in the post-World War II period. Tuesday 30 May, 6-7pm, Hetzel Lecture Theatre, Institute Building, State Library of South Australia. North Terrace. .

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Enterprise Agreement – Information Session (North Terrace Campus)

The University is hosting information sessions at each campus to discuss the proposed ³ÉÈË´óƬ Enterprise Agreement 2023 – 2025. Staff will have an opportunity to ask questions and hear details about the agreement. More information. Wednesday 31 May 10.30-11.15 am. Barr Smith South 2032, North Terrace Campus. 

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EOAR seminar

The regulation of stem-cell based interventions in Australia: theory, practice, and new developments. Joined by Dr Christopher Rudge (The University of Sydney) who will be speaking about the regulation of stem cell-based therapies in Australia. Wednesday 31 May, 1-2 pm. Online. .

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Enterprise Agreement – Information Session (Online)

The University is hosting information sessions at each campus to discuss the proposed ³ÉÈË´óƬ Enterprise Agreement 2023 – 2025. Staff will have an opportunity to ask questions and hear details about the agreement. More information. Wednesday 31 May 3-3.45 pm. .

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Remembering Holden

History of Holden

°Õ³ó±ðÌýSocial Histories of Holden project features interviews with 100 former Holden workers who shared their experiences of working at Holden dating back to the 1940s. In this special SA History Festival event, the researchers and interviewees will talk about factory life, workers’ lives and how we can remember Holden into the future. Wednesday 31 May 5-7 pm, Napier building, room G03. North Terrace campus. .

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