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SA History Festival: Premier A.G. Ogilvie

An Advocate for Jewish Refugees in 1930s Tasmania. Professor Paul Bartrop, internationally acclaimed historian of war and genocide, will be discussing the life of Albert George Ogilvie, premier of Tasmania between 1934 and 1939. Ogilvie vehemently opposed the federal government’s restrictive immigration policies and was a rescuer of Jews from Nazi Germany. Thursday 18 May. 6-8 pm. Napier building, room G04. North Terrace campus .

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DELL Research Seminar Series

Performing French Stardom in Dix pour cent / Call My Agent (Netflix, 2015-2020) presented by Associate Professor Ben McCann (School of Humanities). Explores how the series works alongside traditional theories of stardom and celebrity, and how French star identities are both challenged and remain intact. Friday 19 May 1-2 pm, Lower Napier LG19. North Terrace campus. Zoom option available. .

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Lunchtime Concert - A Joyous Encounter

Led by Dr Elizabeth Layton, the Elder Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra will perform works by Vivaldi, Mozart and Dag Wirén. Friday 19 May, 1.10 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Pint of Science Festival

Do you love science and beer? Come along and bring your friends to learn about agriculture, AI, the brain, nature and much more over a pint with the Pint of Science 2023. Monday 22 to Wednesday 24 May, West Thebby Social Club and Wheatsheaf Hotel. .

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Academic promotion information session

Academic staff applying for promotion to Level E are invited to join an online information session. Monday 22 May, 12-2.30 pm. Online. .

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Law: The Way of the Ancestors

Law: The Way of the Ancestors

Join Professor Marcia Langton AO and Professor Aaron Corn for the launch of their book - Law: The Way of the Ancestors. An audience Q&A session on the book and related contemporary matters, including the upcoming referendum, will follow. Music by singer-songwriter Tilly Tjala Thomas. Tuesday 23 May, 5-6 pm (doors open 4.30 pm). Bonython Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Innovations for value chain integrity

Blockchain and food products. Watch the livestream as companies, researchers and academics gather at Kyoto University to explore challenges and discuss how blockchain can be used in international and domestic supply chains.

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Thinking Postgraduate?

Looking to advance your career, change direction, improve your employment prospects, or advance knowledge in a field you're passionate about? Meet with faculties and services across the university to explore study options and hear from current postgraduates and HDR students as they discuss their experience in a live presentation. Thursday 25 May, 1-5 pm. Hub central, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Healthy Development Adelaide event

HDA event

Closing the Gap: Data Sovereignty, Ownership and Sharing. Speakers will present around priority reforms and how to better support the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a focus on women, children and young people. Thursday 25 May, 5.30-8.30 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. .

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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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