Events
Events
Find out what's on at the University of Adelaide.
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.
Tasting Australia Masterclass Series: Legends & Legacy
Monday 6 May
Internationally recognised Master of Wine Andrew Caillard leads a masterclass reflecting on how graduates from the University have shaped modern Australian wine.
Tasting Australia Masterclass: House of Hemp
Tuesday 7 May
This masterclass will explore the newest innovations for one of the world's oldest crops.
Angels in America
Thursday 2 to Saturday 25 May
An exciting, epic production in two parts, Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is a complex, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s.
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.
Lunchtime Concert: A Majestic Affair
Friday 3 May
A performance of Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26 a four-movement work famous for being one of the longest piano quartets ever written.
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Events
15 Apr
AU Sport School Holiday Program
Bookings are open for the Adelaide University Sport Autumn School Holiday Program for kids aged from 5 to 11. From martial arts to tennis, cricket, soccer, athletics and more, there is a range of sports and activities to keep your children engaged and having fun. The program is designed to develop gross motor skills in a safe, social environment with qualified coaches and staff. It's the perfect boredom buster, energy burner, and friendship builder for these upcoming school holidays. Register. 18 Apr Louisa May Alcott’s beloved story of the adventures of the four March sisters is brought to musical life in Little Women. Set in 1860s America, the March sisters – Meg, the oldest, a romantic, the spirited and tomboyish Jo, sweet and loving Beth, and irascible, playful Amy – live with their Marmee while their father is on the battlefield. 22 Apr
Department of Historical and Classical Studies Research Seminar
This research seminar features Dr Margot Osborne's Mavericks and art movements: a cultural history of Adelaide’s art scene 1939 to 2000. Monday 22 April, 12–1 pm. Napier 420 The Stretton room, North Terrace campus. 23 Apr
Bupa health insurance information session
Learn more about the corporate health insurance benefits in a relaxed informative way. Join this 30 minute online group session to learn about the discount, offers and various health insurance plans available to University of Adelaide staff members. There will be time allocated for questions. Tuesday 23 April, 12.30–1pm. Online. 26 Apr
Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert | Rhythm Song
Join acclaimed alumna, harpist and soprano Emma Horwood and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra principal percussionist Steve Peterka as they create a unique soundscape with pedal and Celtic harps, voice and percussion including bells, chimes, cymbals, crotales, castanets, ocean drum, rain stick and cajón. Friday 26 April, 1.10–2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets. 27 Apr
Elder Conservatorium After Hours Concert | Matthew Sheens Solo
One of the Con’s most successful jazz graduates, New York-based Matthew Sheens returns to Elder Hall for the first time in over a decade to perform music from his recent albums, including his latest Written in the Dark. Saturday 27 April, 6.30–9 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets. 28 Apr The Elder Conservatorium and the University of Adelaide are presenting a Double Bass Day, bringing together performers, teachers, students, luthiers and exhibitors from all over Australia. Sunday 28 April, 9 am to 6 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets. 28 Apr Eight of Australia's best young string quartets perform works by Smetana, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Shield and more. Sunday 28 April, 5-7 pm. Hartley Concert Room, Elder Conservatorium of Music, North Terrace campus. Tickets $20. 29 Apr Dr Toby Freeman will present the article Illustrating the impact of commercial determinants of health on the global COVID-19 pandemic: Thematic analysis of 16 country case studies. Dr Julia Anaf will present the paper Civil Society Action against transnational corporations: implications for health promotion. Monday 29 April, 12–1 pm. Online. Register. 29 Apr
Bridging the Gap: Strategies for Effective University-Industry Collaboration
This three-hour workshop will explore the critical success factors and best practices for fostering productive partnerships between universities and industry partners. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the key barriers and challenges that often hinder these partnerships and learn practical strategies for overcoming them. Monday 29 April, 1–4 pm. Level 7, 704/705 MBA Suite, Nexus 10 Building, North Terrace campus. Register.