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Business tool reduces risk of implementing AI tech

Companies exploring artificial intelligence (AI) to adapt their business operations now have a risk management tool to help them manage new potential workplace health and safety (WHS) risks when introducing and using the technology.

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Faculty wins Vice-Chancellor's Cup

VC cup

Congratulations to Oliver Ducros, Charley Kennedy-Dinan, Gillian Hagenus and Cameron Green for winning the 2021 Vice-Chancellor's Cup on Friday 17 September.

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School of Education awarded Apple Distinguished School Status for 2021-2024

The School of Education has been awarded Apple Distinguished School (ADS) status for 2021-2024.

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Economics and Law student Mahya uses skills to advocate for Women

Mahya Panahkhahi is a third-year student completing a Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) as well as a Bachelor of Laws. She has spent one day per week over the past 9 months volunteering at the Working Women’s Centre SA.

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Congratulations Adelaide Graduate Award recipients!

Amy Han

Congratulations to students Amy T. Han and Rohan Goyal for recently achieving the Adelaide Graduate Award.

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VR students impress with creative work

Students with a passion for future technologies – especially those who want to develop and create them – can now combine their artistic and technical skills in a cutting edge Virtual Reality Design and Development course offered by the University of Adelaide.

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Congratulations Adelaide Graduate Award recipients!

Kristen

Congratulations to Faculty of Arts student Kristen Lucas for recently achieving the Adelaide Graduate Award.

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Slow vaccine roll-out could deepen economic scars

While South Australia’s economy is recovering strongly, the slow vaccine roll-out is a significant threat to the nation’s ongoing ability to weather the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some sectors of the economy will be scarred by the effects of prolonged border closures.

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In the Eye of the Storm Book Launch

A Literary Dinner was recently held at Soi 25 Restaurant and Bar in Sydney to celebrate the publication of Assoc. Prof. Paul Sendziuk’s co-authored book, In the Eye of the Storm: Volunteers and Australia’s Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis.

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Asian Cultures students learn Japanese etiquette

The differences in etiquette between Japan and the West can be difficult to understand for first-time visitors to Japan.

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