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Unique musical collaboration explores cross-cultural soundscapes
A special free musical event will explore the rich cultural legacies of two nations when musicians from the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music collaborate with peers from Singapore’s Yong Siew Toh (YST) Conservatory for a one-night-only concert in Adelaide.
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Economics students win Visualise Your Thesis awards
Congratulations to Jack Hetherington and Trang Huyen Dang from the School of Economics and Public Policy for winning awards in the 2023 Visualise Your Thesis Awards!
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Equal Pay Day 2023
Each year the Workplace Gender Equality Agency uses the Australian Bureau of Statistics average weekly earnings data to calculate the number of days after the end of financial year that women have to work to be paid the same as the average man. The date they arrive at is called Equal Pay Day.
Professor Guy Debelle joins the School of Economics and Public Policy as Honorary Professor
The School of Economics and Public Policy (SEPP) is delighted to announce Professor Guy Debelle has joined the school as Honorary Professor.
10-year Aboriginal Education Strategy
Dr Sam Schulz from the School of Education led a team of researchers who were invited to present their Aboriginal Education Strategy Work to the statewide leadership team of Catholic Education South Australia (CESA).
Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice goes online
The Adelaide Law School’s GDLP program is run in conjunction with the Law Society of South Australia, the peak professional body representing South Australia’s legal profession.
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Migration researchers awarded the Top Wiley Prize for 2022
Associate Professor Yan Tan and Dr Xuchun Liu were awarded the top Wiley Prize for 2022.
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Deloitte Academy students have their first class in Advisory Principles and Practice (APP)
BUSINESS 2000 Advisory Principles and Practice is a course co-designed by the University of Adelaide and Deloitte Australia as part of the joint Academy by Deloitte initiative.
Social Histories of Holden
Recently, the ‘Social Histories of Holden’ project team of historians in the Department of Historical and Classical Studies held a well-attended event titled ‘Remembering Holden’ as part of the SA History Festival.
Geography PhD graduate Moleen Nand wins the John Lewis Medal for Excellence in Doctoral Research
The John Lewis Medal for Excellence in Doctoral Research in Geography is awarded to a student who has made a significant theoretical or empirical contribution to geography through the completion of a PhD.