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University Awards for Outstanding Achievement event

Please join us in celebrating the diverse and exceptional successes of our University staff at the University Awards for Outstanding Achievement event, followed by refreshments. Seats are limited. RSVP 13 November. Wednesday 19 November, 3–5.30 pm. Function Room 1, Level 5, Union House, North Terrace campus. Register.

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UniSA/AAUT Teaching and Learning Breakfast Series

Embedding Virtual Production in Creative Arts Education. Paul Van Opdenbosch shares insights from his journey developing Virtual Production (VP) capabilities at QUT, exploring both the creative potential and institutional challenges of embedding VP within higher education. Framing VP as an expansive and evolving field, he examines how the term now encompasses a diverse range of workflows and methods that merge games, film, VFX, animation, and real-time technologies. Thursday 20 November, 8–9 am. Online. Register.

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Healthy Development Adelaide forum

Supporting Children with Disability and Strengthening Inclusion in Schools. This forum will explore how we can better support children with disability and strengthen inclusion in our schools and preschools. Our panel of experts include leading educators, researchers, and allied health professionals to share research, case studies, and practical strategies for inclusive education. Thursday 20 November, 5.30–8.30 pm. Napier G04 Lecture Theatre, Napier Building, North Terrace Campus. Register

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An evening with Professor Patrick Dawson

Join Friends of the Library for an insightful session with Professor Patrick Dawson, a leading expert in organisational change and innovation. Professor Dawson will explore practical strategies for managing change effectively while fostering an environment that encourages innovation and fresh thinking. Drawing on real-world examples and his extensive research, he will demonstrate how organisations can adapt, evolve, and thrive amidst uncertainty. Thursday 20 November, 6–8 pm. Foyer (opposite ThincLab), Nexus 10 Building, 10 Pulteney Street, Adelaide. $10. Register.

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Elder After Hours - Born in Vienna

Celebrating Vienna as the birthplace of orchestral music as we know it, this special performance presents Mozart’s first and last thoughts, Beethoven’s dramatic arrival onto the stage, and Schubert’s ‘great’ C major symphony, a work that sums up the Viennese classical tradition while simultaneously knocking on the door of the romanticism that took its place. Saturday 22 November, 4.30–6.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets.

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Early and mid career researchers networking: Health and medical

Join your fellow Adelaide University EMCRs in health & medical research to meet the people who could be your next collaborators. With our universities coming together, this is a great chance to get to know future colleagues in your new college or school in a relaxed setting. You'll also get the chance to meet some of the future College of Health leadership, with a Q&A session. Thursday 26 November, 12–2 pm. Bradley Building, Level 8, Morphett street. Register

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UniSuper webcast: Understanding retirement income

Thinking about retirement income options can feel overwhelming. But understanding and choosing the right options for you can help you create your ideal retirement lifestyle. Everyone is welcome – even if you are not a UniSuper member. Wednesday 26 November, 12.30–1.30 pm. Online. Register.

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Bridging languages, bridging futures: language and translation education in Hong Kong and Australia

This one-day symposium brings together scholars from Hong Kong and Australia to explore innovative approaches to language and translation education in a rapidly evolving global context. Monday 1 December, 9.45 am to 4 pm. Barr Smith South 2040, North Terrace Campus. Register.

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26th International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications

As Australia’s premier conference in digital image processing, DICTA2025 will bring together leading researchers and industry professionals to exchange ideas, foster collaboration, and showcase cutting-edge research and applications. Professor Simon Lucey is this year’s conference co-chair. Early-bird discounts on registrations are available until Tuesday 30 September. Register.

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The future of health

The last decade of health has been tumultuous. An ageing population has created new challenges to meet patient demand. Digitalised systems have become a mainstay in healthcare, with AI and big data driving progress. Not to mention that little thing called COVID-19. So, what does the next decade, or more, of health look like? Wednesday 3 December, 3.30–5.30 pm. Braggs Lecture Theatre, North Terrace Campus. Register.

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