Events

Events

Find out what's on at the University of Adelaide.

Australian Rover Challenge


Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 March

The Australian Rover Challenge (ARCh) is an annual robotics competition held by the University of Adelaide, where university students from across Australia and around the globe, battle it out in a full-scale Lunar mission, using semi-autonomous rovers that they have designed and built themselves.

Lunchtime Concert: Grand Duo (piano)

Friday 5 April

The 2024 concert series commences with the sublime pairing of Anna Goldsworthy, Director of the Elder Conservatorium of Music, and Konstantin Shamray, much-loved alumnus and adjunct senior lecturer.

Margot Osborne author event


Monday 8 April

Anything but parochial. Margot Osborne on the triumphs and tribulations of contemporary art in Adelaide from 1939 to 2000.

Healthier Societies: laying the pathway for change

Thursday 18 April

Professor Kickbusch, a former South Australian Thinker in Residence, will share her knowledge and expertise to address the challenge of building healthier societies and will outline a way forward that reinforces the critical role of health and health equity. 

Tasting Australia Masterclass Series

Friday 3 to Sunday 12 May

Tasting Australia is the country’s longest running eating and drinking festival – celebration and collaboration of people, produce and place lie at the heart of our existence.

Waite 100 Gala


Saturday 4 May

The exclusive Waite 100 Gala will be a black-tie, stand-up cocktail affair celebrating 100 years of the enduring Waite Gift.

Events

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Feb

Early Years Group Music Class

Start your child's musical journey with specialised group classes, led by a skilled educator from the Elder Conservatorium of Music. 15 February to 28 March, 10.15-11 am. Elder Conservatorium of Music, North Terrace campus. Tickets

19

Mar

150th Celebration - Sydney

Join University alumni and friends in Sydney to celebrate 150 years of making history. Tuesday 19 March, 6–8 pm. Sydney. Register.

20

Mar

Handling change at work free webinar

Learn why certain changes in the workplace are uncomfortable, how to identify and anticipate reactions to change, along with coping strategies to help handle change at work. Wednesday 20 March, 12-1 pm. Online. Register.

20

Mar

150th Celebration - Melbourne

Join University alumni and friends in Melbourne to celebrate 150 years of making history. Wednesday 20 March, 6.30–8.30 pm. Melbourne. Register.

20

Mar

Classics department public lecture

To Boldly Go Where Few have Gone Before: Women Philosophers in Antiquity is a public lecture part of the Festival Hellenika program by Hughes Professor Han Baltussen. Wednesday 20 March 7–8 pm. Lecture theatre G04 (ground floor), Napier Building, North Terrace Campus.

21

Mar

Australian Rover Challenge

The Australian Rover Challenge (ARCh) is an annual robotics competition held by the University of Adelaide, where university students from across Australia and around the globe, battle it out in a full-scale Lunar mission, using semi-autonomous rovers that they have designed and built themselves.

21

Mar

2024 Women in Sport Brunch

Adelaide University Sport and Fitness have once again partnered with Sport SA to deliver the annual Women in Sport Brunch. Thursday 21 March, 9.30-11.30 am. SkyCity Ballroom, Station Rd. Tickets

22

Mar

HDR Supervision Community of Practice

Showcase of Supervision Award Recipients: Styles, Trials and Celebrations. Celebrate and learn from the award winning expertise of A/Prof David Jeffery, Dr Susan Hemer and A/Prof Wendy Ingman. Friday 22 March 10.30 am to 12 pm. Barr Smith South 2032, North Terrace Campus and online. Register.

22

Mar

Tasmanian Tiger Meets Hokkaido Wolf

Australia and Japan Beyond Eco-anxiety  discuss and synthesise the wisdom gained from the manga story of the Hokkaido Wolf, Lolo’s Travel, by Tezuka Osamu (creator of Astro Boy), as well as the story of the Tasmanian Tiger. Friday 22 March, 2–4 pm. Stretton Room, Napier building, North Terrace campus.

22

Mar

School of Economics and Public Policy research seminar

Using Machine Learning to Construct Hedonic Price Indices Professor Matthew Shapiro is the Lawrence R. Klein Collegiate Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan with research interest and expertise in Macroeconomics, Financial Economics, Public Finance and Labour Economics. Friday 22 March, 3–4.30 pm. Level 6 Seminar Room, Nexus 10, North Terrace Campus or online.

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