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Guest lecture explores Japanese culture and business etiquette

Paul Smith

The Department of Asian Studies recently hosted a guest lecture on Japanese Business Culture and Etiquette, as part of the Introduction to Asian Cultures course.

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Centre for Global Food and Resources students win at AARES 2023 Annual Conference

Sarah Qanti

Congratulations to The Centre for Global Food and Resources researchers who have attended and presented research at the 67th Australasian Agricultural Resource Economics Society Annual Conference in Christchurch, NZ.

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Professor Kym Anderson wins the 2022 Crawford Fund Medal

Professor Kym Anderson

The School of Economics and Public Policy takes great pleasure in congratulating Professor Kym Anderson who has won the 2022 Crawford Fund Medal.

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Become an expert in digital learning technologies with the School of Education’s eLearning Program

Walter Barbieri demonstrating the eLearning program

The University of Adelaide has partnered with Apple to be the only Australian university incorporating learning technologies throughout its teaching degrees.

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140 years of legal education - making history in Adelaide Law School's 140th year

Adelaide Law School celebrating 140 years

In 2023 the Adelaide Law School celebrates 140 years of legal education. It’s a moment to look back on all that has been achieved across the span of three centuries, but also to look forward at what is to come. To commemorate this moment in time, we’ve invited Adelaide Law School staff to share some of the history we are making in our 140th year.

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Suppression order review to look beyond the numbers

Geoff, Jemma, John, and David smile into the camera

Suppression orders are the focus of the latest review by legal experts from the independent South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) which is based at the University of Adelaide.

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Elder Conservatorium's Mad March

Millie and Danica smile into the camera

The Elder Conservatorium of Music's students and staff played an enormous role in this year’s Mad March, through performances at the iconic events Adelaide Festival, Adelaide Fringe, and WOMADelaide.

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Persian New Year

A haft-sin table is covered in food, lights, and a Persia flag.

Nowruz, also known as the Persian New Year, is a centuries-old festival celebrated by millions of people around the world, particularly in Iran and other parts of Central Asia. It is a time for joy, renewal, and reflection, as families and communities gather to welcome the arrival of spring and mark the beginning of a new year.

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Centre of Aboriginal Studies in Music history-making Indigenous leadership

Grayson Rotumah and Dylan Crismani smile while standing in front of the Kaurna Learning Circle.

It is with great pleasure that the Elder Conservatorium of Music announces joint Indigenous leadership for the Centre of Aboriginal Studies in Music, for the first time in its fifty year history, welcoming Grayson Rotumah and Dylan Crismani as joint directors.

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