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School of Economics and Public Policy research seminar

Ethnic Mixing in Early Childhood: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment. will present his interesting work on social integration of ethnic minority children in the context of an early childhood program aimed at preparing 5-year-old native and Syrian refugee children for primary school. Friday 4 October, 3–4.30 pm. Room 3.01, Nexus 10 building, North Terrace campus and .

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Wonderverse previews

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If you missed out on tickets to Wonderverse, you can still get access to a limited number of preview sessions to this sold-out show, exclusively available to ³ÉÈË´óƬ staff, friends, and family. Friday 4 October, 4.15–4.45 pm. Bonython Hall, North Terrace campus. .Ìý

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Supervising Indigenous research and HDR

In this panel discussion, experienced advisors of Indigenous research students and Indigenous research projects will share their understandings of how to grow both student and advisor capabilities, and demonstrate how JCU’s Indigenous Education and Research Centre has been conceptualising the support of Indigenous higher degree researchers. Friday 4 October, 11.30 am to 12.30 pm. .Ìý

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Wonderverse by Patch Theatre

A child standing in front of a starry sky

Lights, beats, dreams: an immersive adventure.

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Exiting the consumptogenic system

Stretton Health Equity in conjunction with the Environment Institute invite you to attend the seminar Exiting the consumptogenic system with guest speaker Professor Sharon Friel, Australian National University. Professor Friel's presentation will be followed by a panel discussion with Professor Melissa Nursey-Bray, facilitated by Professor Fran Baum. Thursday 10 October, 10–11.30 am.ÌýRoom 715, Level 7, Ingkarni Wardli, North Terrace Campus or online.Ìý.

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Alice By Heart

Alice By Heart

Presented by the second year students of Elder Conservatorium Music Theatre. From the Tony and Grammy award-winning creators of Spring Awakening, Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, and co-written by Jessie Nelson, Alice by Heart is a touching musical inspired by Alice’s madcap Adventures in Wonderland. Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 October, 7.30–9.30 pm.ÌýLittle Theatre, Gate 10, Victoria Dr, North Terrace campus. .

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Sustainability spotlight series

Australian Green Investment Index will be presented by Dr. Ivan Indriawan. Bushfire Risk Reduction in Australia presented by Associate Professor Yan Tan. As part of these events, recipients of the Foci and Magnets for Excellence (FAME) Sustainability grants will showcase their projects and their progress to date. Friday 11 October, 12–2 pm. Santos Petroleum Eng G13, North Terrace campus. .

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Sports week and VC Cup

Sports week will feature a variety of daily competitions, including ergo row, table tennis, volleyball, and 3x3 basketball, with the week concluding with the cornhole tournament and the prestigious VC Cup 800m relay race. The VC Cup, now in its 16th year, will be a highlight to end the week or activities, as six teams compete for the coveted trophy in an 800m relay around the campus. Monday 14 to Friday 18 October. North Terrace campus. .

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Fitness Hub showcase day

Adelaide University Sport and Fitness will host a special showcase event to formally unveil the new Fitness Hub at North Terrace campus. Join for a tour of the facilities, free food, a ride on the smoothie bike and a raffle to win a 6-month premium gym membership. Monday 14 October, 12–2 pm. Fitness Hub, North Terrace campus. .

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FOTL October Lunchtime Discovery Event

Ashley Dennis-Henderson, the winner of the 2023 Hugh Martin Weir Prize, will speak about her research analysing Australian World War I diaries and letters using mathematical and computational techniques. Monday 14 October, 1–2 pm. Ira Raymond Exhibition Room, Level 3, Barr Smith Library, North Terrace campus. .

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