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Self-care during COVID-19
Alumna Dr Preeya Alexander (MBBS 2010) shares her top tips for managing our health and supporting our immune systems during self-isolation.
Isolated and thinking about buying a dog? Read this first
Alumna Ana Goncalves Costa is warning us to be super vigilant when searching online for a pet because of the risk of puppy farms and fake advertisements.
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COVID-19 The University Community Responds
An email from Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Peter Rathjen AO to staff of the University of Adelaide on 2 April 2020.
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Alumni in Focus: Ana Hranilovic
PhD in Wine Microbiology Ana Hranilovic is this month's Alumni in Focus.
Alumni in Focus: Michael Hickin
Marine and Project Manager at Renewables Grid Initiative in Berlin and Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science graduate Michael Hickin is this month’s Alumni in Focus.
University Council's Annual Meeting on 10 February 2020
On 10 February 2020 the University Council will hold its Annual Meeting of the University Community. It is an opportunity to ask questions about your University and hear from the Chancellor. We do hope you are able to join us.
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Kartini Asari
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) graduate Kartini Asari reflects on her time at University, degree highlights, and inspirations on her graduation day.
Every Westpac Scholar is unique and so are you.
Alexandra Proctor, 2019 Westpac Future Leaders Scholar, University of Adelaide writes about her experience as a Westpac Scholar.
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Chester Osborne
Chester, Roseworthy graduate of the class of 1983, is the Chief Winemaker and Viticulturist at d’Arenberg Cube, which he’s been a part of since graduating from Roseworthy.
Sandy Falting
After graduating from Roseworthy in 1996, Sandy worked for PIRSA for two years in both Waikerie and Adelaide. During her time in Adelaide she worked with the Soil Conservation Boards, travelling to communities across the state and assisting with their training needs. Following this she worked in Berri as a Project Officer for the (then named) River Murray Catchment Water Management Board, working on the public consultation for the Catchment Water Management Planning and Water Allocation Planning that was occurring at the time.