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Hugh Stretton Oration

Join the Stretton Institute for its Annual Hugh Stretton oration. This year's orator is Natasha Stott Despoja AO, an Australian politician, diplomat, gender equality advocate, non executive director and author. Natasha is a member of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), an alumnus of the University of Adelaide and in 2021 was the proud recipient of an Honorary Doctorate.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

“The course of true love never did run smooth...”
Oberon and Titania are fighting (again) and it is all about to come to a head. Into their forest have wandered a group of amateur actors, with more enthusiasm than talent, who are about to get caught up in the royal row, with hilari-ass results.
Come join us in the Little Theatre where reality and fantasy meet, for a night of steampunk somnambulism, before this dream becomes a nightmare.

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The Noodle Cup

You've never had instant noodles like this before. Head to the Cloisters between 12.00 pm and 6.00 pm this Friday 6 May for a substantial and satisfying noodle dish. With free entry and food just $5 per serve, it’s a Tasting Australia event foodies and students alike will love.

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Supporting South Australia’s children to thrive in their early years

Please join us for the Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) forum held in conjunction with our partner organisation the Department for Education.

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Living Sustainable: Food Festival

As part of the Living Sustainable event series, we are excited to announce the return of our annual event: the Food Festival! This year, the Adelaide Sustainability Association is collaborating with the Adelaide University Vegan Club to bring you a variety of yummy foods from local businesses which focus on sustainable practices in the food industry.

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Success Symposium

In this one-night-only event, the AUU will turn a spotlight on four influential South Australians, and their pathways to success. Panellists discuss success as a journey - seeking out opportunities, or overcoming challenges in the pursuit of their passions, career success, academic achievement or personal fulfilment.


 

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MBA Information Session

Discover why we are ranked the top MBA in South Australia, and how completing an Adelaide MBA can advance your career and improve your future employment options at our Adelaide MBA information session.

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Face to Face: Embracing Portraiture

A rare opportunity to see highlights of the University’s portrait collection, "Face to Face" presents artworks by acclaimed Australian artists. As the centrepiece, a new portrait depicting Kaurna Elder, Uncle Rodney O’Brien, will be displayed for the first time. The exhibition also includes researcher stories about the human face.

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Understanding Inclusion via the lived experience of children with disability

Join us for the Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) forum and the South Australia’s Commissioner for Children and Young People’s Disability Report launch.

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Friends of the Library Discovery event - Jennifer Cockburn - A rich paper trail: researching and writing the biography of Stewart Cockburn

The biography by his daughter of Stewart Cockburn (1921-2009), well-known Adelaide author and national Walkley Award-winning investigative journalist, is based on extensive research using his papers held in the Barr Smith Library and the papers of Sir Mark Oliphant - whose award-winning biography Cockburn wrote with David Ellyard.

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