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ADEPT: Reflective Writing

±õ²ÔÌýthis session, you will develop the reflective approach needed for applications to teaching awards, HEA Fellowship applications or promotion to levels C/D (specifically Education Specialists and those with high teaching weightings). Read more and register.Ìý

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UniSuper webcast

The basics of investing your super. This webinar will discuss investment basics, the importance of investing for the long-term, and the range of investment options. Thursday 15 June, 12-1:30 pm.ÌýMore information.Ìý 

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Festival of Learning and Teaching

Activating Learning.ÌýThe second event of the Festival of Learning and Teaching featuring prominent keynote speaker (RMIT University), and a range of practical sessions. Friday 16 June, 9 am to 1.30 pm. Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building. .

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School of Psychology Research Seminar

What determines facial emotional expression recognition? Lessons from the happy face advantage.ÌýProfessor Ottmar Lipp (Queensland University of Technology) will present his research on the effects of social category cues, person knowledge, and contextual cues on facial emotional expression recognition.ÌýFriday 16 June 12 pm, Room 526 Hughes building North Terrace campus. for Zoom.

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Lunchtime concert: Heart-to-Heart

Elder Hall lunchtime concert

The concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, English-born violinist Andrew Haveron, joins the Director of the Elder Conservatorium, Professor Anna Goldsworthy, to perform works by Mozart, Grieg and Schumann.Ìý

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Lunchtime Concert | Heart-to-Heart

English-born violinist Andrew Haveron (Concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra) and pianist Anna Goldsworthy (Director of the Elder Conservatorium of Music) perform Grieg’s youthful sonata, full of vigor and inventiveness, and Schumann’s wistful but lively Three Romances. Friday 16 June, 1.10 - 2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Health Equity Learning Lab Oz webinar

The second HELLO webinar featuring Stretton Health Equity Director of Research Dr Toby Freeman, and Research Fellow Dr Connie Musolino. Monday 19 June, 12 - 1 pm. .

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Wellbeing strategies for challenging times

This 1-hour in person session is designed to provide participants with practical strategies to deal with current stressors and challenges. The application of a set of specific wellbeing strategies can help staff navigate challenging times effectively, while maintaining a high level of wellbeing.ÌýTuesday 20 June 12.30-1.30 pm, Napier G03 Lecture Theatre, Napier building, North Terrace campus. .

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SAiGENCI Public Lecture: Tackling the 'Why' of Cancer

Professor Chris Sweeney

Hear from foremost medical oncologist and cancer research expert Professor Chris Sweeney as he details how SAiGENCI will tackle the 'why' of cancer. The event will be followed by refreshments).Ìý.

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Elder Hall Lunchtime Concert

Homage

Written as a memorial for his mentor Tchaikovsky, this is a monumental and passionate work from the then twenty-year-old Rachmaninoff. Featuring Konstantin Shamray on piano, Tair Khisambeev on violin, and Elina Faskhi on cello. Friday 23 June, 1.10 - 2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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