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Read our academics’ articles in The Conversation

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The Conversation Australia and New Zealand is a unique collaboration between academics and journalists, and a publisher of research-based news and analysis which you can read for free.

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Welcome to our inaugural International Fellow

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The School of Humanities is hosting one of the University's inaugural International Fellows, Professor Elleke Boehmer from the University of Oxford, who is one of the world's leading scholars of postcolonial and World literatures.

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University of Adelaide’s Apple Distinguished School status extended to 2027

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The University of Adelaide’s School of Education has had its existing Apple Distinguished School designation extended to 2027.

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Shoko Yoneyama wins Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation

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Associate Professor Shoko Yoneyama, from the Department of Asian Studies within the School of Social Sciences has received an award from the Japanese Foreign Minister. 

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Inclusion project empowers future teachers to support neurodivergent learners

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New training formulated by the University of Adelaide is set to boost disability and inclusion studies in teaching degrees, creating more inclusive environments for neurodivergent learners.

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Positive parenting reduces anxiety and helps prevent bullying at school

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A new nationwide study giving parents access to strategies to help their children cope with anxiety and bullying is resulting in better behaved students at home and in the classroom.

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Exploring People’s Understanding of the Long-Term Impacts of Youth Program Participation

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Did you attend a South Australian youth program* when you were aged between 8 – 25 years-old? Would you like to talk about the impacts this had on your life?

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An Enriching Research Journey: Insights of Australia

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PhD Candidate Simrin Kafle from Aarhus University, Denmark recently undertook a research exchange at the University of Adelaide, and she's shared experiences from her "intellectual and professional journey."

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Education students attend EduTECH

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School of Education students Yali Chen and Yuran Wang recently attended the EduTECH Festival, organised by Google for Education.

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Economics and Public Policy students’ success in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition

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Students from the School of Economics and Public Policy have been well represented in the Faculty of ABLE (Arts, Business, Law and Economics) 3 Minute Thesis Competition!

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