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Aussie twist on Sondheim classic: Into the Woods reimagined
The University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music is thrilled to present a bold new production of Into The Woods – the Tony Award-winning musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine – reimagined with an unmistakably Australian flair.
Read more about Into the Woods reimaginedExtreme heat poses threat to mental health
Rising temperatures across Australia could increase the burden of mental and behavioural disorders (MBD) by almost 50 per cent by 2050, according to a new study from the University of Adelaide. The research highlights the urgent need to act now to protect mental health as the climate warms.
Read more about Extreme heat poses threat to mental healthStudents still struggling mentally, but tide is turning
The latest Resilient Youth: State of the Nation Report has revealed Australia’s young people are still struggling mentally.
Read more about Students still struggling mentally, but tide is turningPodcast inspires women entrepreneurs
The University of Adelaide’s ThincLab is launching ThincHer — You’re in Charge, a new podcast celebrating and supporting women in leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Read more about Podcast inspires women entrepreneursGendered expectations extend to science communication
Communicating complex science in a way that the public can understand is crucial. A new study from the University of Adelaide reveals that in scientific societies, women are shouldering the bulk of this work — often voluntarily — due to societal expectations and a sense of duty.
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University researchers to roll out disaster preparedness project
University of Adelaide researchers will partner in the multi-state rollout of a disaster preparedness model, funded by the federal government.
Read more about University researchers to roll out disaster preparedness projectFederal funding for child mental health and wellbeing survey
The Federal Government has awarded $8.1 million for the third National Child and Adolescent Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing which University of Adelaide experts will play a key role in.
Read more about Federal funding for child mental health and wellbeing surveyAssociate Professor receives national mentorship
University of Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute group leader Associate Professor Zohra Lassi has been awarded a prestigious mentorship.
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14 Apr
Adelaide University Sport school holiday program
If you're looking for a way to keep kids engaged, active, and having fun these school holidays, the School Holiday Sports Program is packed with a variety of exciting sports and activities. This program isn’t just about sports—it’s about building confidence, creating lasting friendships, and having fun. Monday 14 April to Thursday 24 April, 9 am to 5 pm. Graduates Clubhouse, Park 10, North Adelaide. Register. 23 Apr
Mosquitoes - Family drama meets Hadron Collider
Theatre Guild Student Society presents Mosquitoes by Lucy Kirkwood. A wickedly smart, darkly funny play about two sisters — one a scientist, the other... not — colliding in the fallout of personal tragedy, particle physics, and passive-aggression. Think family drama meets the Large Hadron Collider. Explosive results guaranteed. Wednesday 23 to Saturday 26 April, 7.30–10 pm. Little Theatre, North Terrace campus. Tickets.
Lumen
Life is short. Three words used widely as a call to action to live large and unashamedly take opportunities. It’s also a statement of fact, and for researchers, a never-ending challenge to find new ways to push healthy boundaries at both ends of human life.
Lumen readers' prize - The time issue
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Exclusive event: Lumen Live! The FJ and the footbridge
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News in brief - The time issue
The true origins of Stonehenge - just one of the thousands of media stories generated by the University of Adelaide receiving international attention.