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Elder Hall special event

Mozart

Mozart and Mentorships: a delightful program of two favourite pieces by Mozart that sees outstanding Elder Conservatorium staff guiding and supporting talented students. .

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Lloyd Cox Memorial Lecture

Mary Herbert

Maternal transmission - a tale of two genomes presented by Professor Mary Herbert (Monash University). This event honours and remembers Professor Lloyd Cox, a highly-respected leader in the field of reproductive health and medicine more broadly. Wednesday 6 September, 5.30–7.30 pm. National Wine Centre, Adelaide. .

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Ralph Tate Memorial Lecture

Palaeontology is a lot more than dinosaurs, and fossils are a lot more than the remains of past life. This lecture will touch on Marissa Betts experience with these topics, particularly in the context of Hollywood films and documentary film-making as a medium for powerful and engaging science communication. Thursday 7 September, 6.30 pm. Mawson Lecture Theatre, Mawson Building North Terrace Campus.

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Elder Hall Lunchtime Concert

Elder Hall Lunchtime Concert

Join tenor Robert Macfarlane and pianist Stephen Whittington for a concert featuring the premiere of a new work by Stephen Whittington, A Far Different World, and beautiful settings of Hafez and Goethe by Schubert, Schumann, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss and Viktor Ullman.

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Roseworthy Open Day 2023

Roseworthy main building

Become inspired to launch your career in animal and veterinary sciences. To get up to date with the latest information and intimate details about our programs and the career opportunities in this exciting field, join us for Roseworthy Open Day.

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Sports week and Vice-Chancellor's Cup

Register daily teams of 4 (2 staff: 1M+1F, 2 students: 1M+1F) per Faculty/Division and compete in fun-filled sports & activities including: Cornhole, Table Tennis, Volleyball, 3x3 Basketball & the VC Cup 800m Relay.
Prizes will be awarded daily, plus there will be an overall winner. Assemble your teams today and register your interest. Monday 11 - Friday 15 September, 12 pm - 2 pm. Barr Smith Lawns and Cloisters, North Terrace campus. .

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HyPT-3 virtual forum

HyPT-3

The Third International (Virtual) Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-3) 2023 will bring together over 70 experts from around the world to compare the relative merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies.

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Research Tuesdays: 3 Minute Thesis

RT

Explaining years of research in three minutes, using only one PowerPoint slide is the challenge for 10 of our PhD students. Ten finalists will compete for the main prize, competing in the Asia Pacific finals. Tuesday 12 September, 5.30–6.30 pm. The Braggs building, North Terrace campus and .

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Make History Speaker Series: Making Cancer History

Staining of proteins in prostate cancer

Join us to hear from experts at the forefront of cancer research to delve into the key challenges faced by researchers and gain insights into the innovative approaches being taken to overcome these obstacles.

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2023 Oxford Lecture

The 2023 Oxford Lecture is hosted by AIML as the theme this year will focus on Machine Learning. It will take place in the AIML Atrium. Titled "How genuine is artificial intelligence?", this lecture will be delivered by Professor Gerard O'Brien, Honorary Professor of Philosophy at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ. Thursday 14 September, 5.30 pm. Australian Institute of Machine Learning, North Terrace campus. .

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