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  • Faculty armed to meet increase in demand
    When Associate Professor Dale Stephens CSM commenced his teaching role with the University of Adelaide's Law School in early 2013, he had no notion of just how popular his courses would turn out to be.

  • Bricks and mortar: Australia's housing challenges
    Associate Professor Emma Baker will progress her research on Australia's current housing crisis, thanks to an Australian Research Council's (ARC) Future Fellowship.

  • Working towards a secure food future
    Professor Kym Anderson, George Gollin Professor of Economics at the University of Adelaide, has recently been appointed as President of the Policy Advisory Council of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).

  • Imaging system addresses global pathology need
    The Australian Centre for Visual Technologies is preparing for one of its core projects, the Automated Plate Assessment System (APASŪ), to head into its first clinical trial.

  • Centre launch marks leap forward for science
    The Australian Research Council's (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale Biophotonics (CNBP) will be officially launched at the University of Adelaide on 21 November with local, national and international dignitaries amongst the invited guests.

  • Unique course benefits students and regional community
    In early October a group of 20 School of Architecture and Built Environment (SABE) students headed to Port Augusta to commence the second stage of the Port Augusta outreach studio course.

  • Delving deeper into bones
    With an impressive history of research that spans over a century, the University of Adelaide's Discipline of Orthopaedics and Trauma enjoys a proud global reputation. Past and present research endeavors extend from new ways to perform operations, right through to more intricate investigations into molecules and cells.

  • A new take on teaching English
    Dr Julia Miller has combined her interest in innovative teaching methods and teaching online to create a clever, new english learning platform.

  • Women's Fellowship paves the way forward
    The University of Adelaide Barbara Kidman Women's Fellowship is designed to support female academics to enhance and promote their careers. Four researchers from varied disciplines are worthy recipients of a 2014 fellowship.

  • Doorway to the sun and stars
    The observatory at the University of Adelaide is part of the old astronomy building. While many think it stands noble, but idle, the reality is that it places a valuable role in teaching and research at the School of Chemistry and Physics.

  • ARC fellowship opens door to international expertise
    Director of the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA, Professor Alan Cooper, has been awarded a 2014 Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship.

  • Uni of Adelaide soars up global rankings tables
    2014 has seen the University of Adelaide achieve impressive rises in all three of the leading global rankings.

  • Empowering learning the MOOC way
    The University of Adelaide has taken the next step in its journey to deliver unique student learning experiences by becoming a member of the international edX group.

  • Unicare succeeds on many levels
    Adelaide Unicare clinics owned and operated by the University of Adelaide are attracting increasing numbers of patients while providing critical real-life student learning experiences and research opportunities.

  • Linking with the regions
    The University of Adelaide is forging new partnerships in regional South Australia to support local communities while offering unique learning and research opportunities for students.

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