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Together, let's celebrate 150 years of making history. 

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You're part of a global alumni community. In 2024 we celebrate 150 years of our trailblazers - alumni like you. Read more about your fellow graduates in our alumni profiles or tell us your story so we can share it with our community during our 150th celebrations in 2024!

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Upcoming alumni events

22

May

WiSAN Mingle in May 2025

The Women in STEM Alumni Network (WiSAN) warmly invites you to our flagship networking event - Mingle in May on Thursday 22 May 2025. Registration is essential by 5 pm Wednesday 14 May 2025.

23

May

MBA Masterclass - Power, Politics and Partnership: Leadership at the Top

The University of Adelaide MBA Alumni Network invites you to an exclusive lunchtime masterclass with Rob Chapman, one of South Australia’s most distinguished business leaders, for a candid conversation about the relationship dynamics between board and leadership. Discover how trust, tension and alignment shape modern boardroom dynamics.

19

Jun

John Bray CLE - Facts without trial: fact-finding in appellate courts

Adversarial fact-finding is the foundation upon which judicial decisions are built. However, appellate courts are sometimes forced to make assessments of fact in circumstances where there has not been a trial – ‘facts without trial’. Part of the challenge of these ‘facts without trial’ is that in these cases, appellate courts are often confronted by matters beyond the immediate interests and knowledge of the parties, involving broader social facts and extended implications.

25

Oct

1985 Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Reunion

Did you graduate from the Adelaide Medical School in 1985?

14

Nov

The Milton Sims Visiting Professor Program (CPD) 2025

This year we welcome Professor Carlos Flores-Mir as the Milton Sims Visiting Professor. Professor Flores-Mir will deliver the Paul Lee Lecture and will speak on a variety of orthodontic topics at the Milton Sims Visiting Professor Day.

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