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UniSuper’s ‘Super Fundamentals’ webcast

Decisions you make about your super throughout your working life can shape the kind of lifestyle you have when you’re older.ÌýEveryone can attend, even if you’re not a UniSuper member. Wednesday 4 September, 12.30 pm. Online. Register.Ìý

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Graduate research information night

If you are thinking about a PhD, curious about research opportunities, or are considering a new career direction, discover your next chapter at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ’s graduate research information night to learn more about your path to a PhD.ÌýWednesday 4 September, 5–7.30 pm. Hub Central, North Terrace campus. .

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Make History Speaker Series: Women in the House

Historical image of women campaigning for suffrage

Join us to hear from four exceptional women from across Australia’s political spectrum as they reflect on the history of women in Australian politics, share their unique experiences, discuss the impact women have in politics today, and explore the road to greater professional and political equality in the future of South Australia and the country. Wednesday 4 September, 6–7.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Giving Day 2024

Giving Day 2024

A 24-hour fundraising challenge, Giving Day is an opportunity for our community to have fun, raise awareness for our ,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»å ,Ìýand make a gift to the cause they are most passionate about at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ.

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Ralph Tate memorial lecture

Human impact or natural variability? The conundrum of climatic change presented by Emeritus Professor Martin Williams. Climate change is the subject of a great deal of discussion, some of it neither well informed nor constructive. Thursday 5 September, 6.30–8 pm. Mawson lecture theatre, Mawson building, North Terrace campus.

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School of Economics and Public Policy research seminar

Astrology and Matrimony: Social Reinforcement of Religious Beliefs on Marriage Matching in Vietnam.ÌýAssociate Professor will present his interesting work on Vietnamese's predictive beliefs on a couple's auspiciousness based on their birth years. Friday 6 September, 3–4.30 pm. Room 3.01, Nexus 10 building, North Terrace campus and .

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Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM)

Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM)

Join for a special Friends of the Library event focused on Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM). Hear insights from a panel of expert speakers about careers in the GLAM sector, featuring professionals from various Adelaide institutions. Enjoy canapés and wine during the interval. Tuesday 10 September, 5.30–8 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Research Tuesdays

Research Tuesdays

Explaining years of research in three minutes, using only one PowerPoint slide. That’s the challenge 10 of our PhD students will tackle in the national Three Minute Thesis competition. Tuesday 10 September, 5.30–7 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus and . .

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GLAM networking forum

The Friends of the Library are proud to present an evening in which the University Library will be shown to be an important part of Adelaide's thriving GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) sector. Eminent speakers will contribute to a panel discussion hosted by the Director of Post Office Projects, Eleanor Scicchitano. This will be a fascinating evening for anyone interested in what it's like to work in a gallery, library, archive or museum. Tuesday 10 September, 6–8 pm.ÌýElder Hall, North Terrace campus. $20. .

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HDR Supervision Community of Practice

Join us for discussion on experiences of the pathways to becoming a principal supervisor, including the Fast Track Supervision program and the co-supervision pathway. Associate Professor Ellen Davies, Dr Adam Toomes and Dr Hannah Wardill will lead discussion and share their experiences. Wednesday 11 September, 1–2.30 pm.ÌýG13 SANTOS Pet Engineering, North Terrace campus and Zoom. .

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