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Setting up children with obesity for success in movement and physical activity

Physical activity can be challenging for children with obesity who may experience pain and movement difficulties. This presentation will discuss recent research and tips for clinicians and caregivers to address the question ‘How can we set children up for success in movement and physical activity across the lifespan?’

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Discover Robert Hooke's Micrographia restaurata with Dr Jane Lomax-Smith

A Friends of the University of Adelaide Library Discovery event

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Stretton Institute Webinar Corruption, Conflict of Interest, and Whistleblowing in Public Administration

The webinar Corruption, Conflict of Interest, and Whistleblowing in Public Administration, organized jointly by the International Anti-Corruption Academy, the Stretton Institute, and the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex, explores the types of corruption that exist in public administration and examines intervention strategies.  It focuses on integrity breaches, conflict of interest and whistleblowing, and illustrates with corruption in a specific sector.

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Kubrick and Race Session 1

Stanley Kubrick has been studied from many angles but one that is conspicuously missing is that of race. But this is not because of its absence in his work. In his photography and his films, he both mobilised and critiqued conceptions of race, typically in complex and confronting ways, even if there was an absence of people of colour who appeared in his movies. This series of seminars proposes to address this important topic.

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Kubrick and Race Session 2

Stanley Kubrick has been studied from many angles but one that is conspicuously missing is that of race. But this is not because of its absence in his work. In his photography and his films, he both mobilised and critiqued conceptions of race, typically in complex and confronting ways, even if there was an absence of people of colour who appeared in his movies. This series of seminars proposes to address this important topic.

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Stretton Institute Masterclass Research-Policy Partnerships

Are you a researcher interested in seeing your research translated into policy and practice? Are you a policy professional interested in using evidence to improve your policy making? Then this Masterclass Research-Policy Partnerships might be for you. This is an interactive short course that uses a ‘learning by doing’ approach. It includes lectures, small group work, self reflection, group discussion, and feedback from participants.

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The Second International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies

Join us at the Second International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-2). This virtual event held September 14-16, 2021 (ACST) will bring together leading thinkers in industry and research to discuss the merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies.

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Digital Humanities Lab: Network Analysis and humanities

Network analysis helps researchers in humanities and other disciplines uncover patterns in data, including historical records, text, social media, and even particles in the Large Hadron Collider! It can prompt new research questions or share research outcomes. Learn more at this webinar, all welcome.

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Medicating Normal Film Screening Fundraiser

The Critical and Ethical Mental Health research group are holding a film screening of Medicating Normal on Thursday, 16th September 2021 at the AHMS building or via Zoom Webinar online. This event is sponsored by the Robinson Research Institute to raise funds for the SA Lived Experience Advocacy and Leadership Network (LELAN). Our co-sponsors are Vineyard Road and Wakefield Press. For further information or to purchase tickets, please visit our event registration page.

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Lunchtime concert - Exquisite Strings

Gustav Holst’s C Major Suite is a light-hearted piece composed for his students in the St Paul’s Girls’ School. Carulli’s Guitar Concerto in E Minor is a milestone of the repertoire and an exceptionally balanced and refined work of the Classical period. From the elegiac opening to the heroic final movement, Nielsen’s Little Suite for Strings is a great collection of human emotions.

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