Events: events

Research Network on Countering Violent Extremism seminar

Working with Extremists and Terrorist Offenders: Research and Practice, presented by John Young, Exceptional Needs Unit, SA Department of Human Services. Wednesday 3 April, 10–11 am. S112, Engineering South Building, North Terrace campus.

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Research seminar: Language diversity in Europe

Language diversity in Europe: Language variation, tolerance and identity. This research seminar, hosted by the Department of European Languages and Linguistics, on linguistic diversity in Europe focuses on the German language. Thursday 4 April, 1-2.30 pm. Napier 618, Napier building, North Terrace campus and Zoom

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School of Psychology Research Seminar

Tethered Rationality: A Model of Behaviour for the Real World. Professor Vinod Goel (York University) will present research on human reasoning that suggests it is tethered to evolutionary older systems such as the autonomic, instinctive, and associative systems. Friday 5 April, 1 pm. Room 526, Hughes building, North Terrace campus, or via Zoom.

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EOAR seminar

Dr Caitjan Gainty (King’s College London) and Mr Paul Addae (Healthwatch Haringey) will talk about a recently completed project focused on health activism in London’s Brixton neighbourhood. Monday 8 April, 5:30-6:30 pm. Online. More information

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Research Tuesdays: Concussions. Lasting impact

Think a bump on the head is no big deal? Think again. A single concussion can inflict lasting cognitive damage and even elevate your chances of developing neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's or dementia. This is why University of Adelaide researchers are investigating our brains’ most complex mechanisms—and finding better ways to heal. Tuesday 9 April, 5.30-6.30 pm. Register to attend in-person at The Braggs Lecture Theatre, University of Adelaide, North Terrace or online

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Healthy Development Adelaide forum

Domestic and Family Violence - the Child’s Voice. This forum is held in conjunction with our partner organisation the Department of Human Services and will be held on Wednesday 10 April, 5.308.30pm in the Napier G04 lecture theatre, Napier building, North Terrace campus. More information

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Menopause webinar

A big myth is that menopause is an old person’s problem; however, the average woman may start to have symptoms of peri/menopause between the age of 45-54, when women are at the prime of their career. Join this webinar on Thursday 11 April at noon. More information and register

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Elder Conservatorium lunchtime concert: Images

Elder Conservatorium lunchtime concert: Images

Elder Conservatorium lunchtime concert, featuring alumnus and staff pianist Michael Ierace. Friday 12 April, 1.10-2 pm, Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Doors open at 12:30 pm. Tickets available at the door and online for $20. 

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AU Sport School Holiday Program

Adelaide University Sport and Fitness School Holiday Program

Bookings are open for the Adelaide University Sport Autumn School Holiday Program for kids aged from 5 to 11. From martial arts to tennis, cricket, soccer, athletics and more, there is a range of sports and activities to keep your children engaged and having fun. The program is designed to develop gross motor skills in a safe, social environment with qualified coaches and staff. It's the perfect boredom buster, energy burner, and friendship builder for these upcoming school holidays. Register

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Little Women

Little Women

Louisa May Alcott’s beloved story of the adventures of the four March sisters is brought to musical life in Little Women. Set in 1860s America, the March sisters – Meg, the oldest, a romantic, the spirited and tomboyish Jo, sweet and loving Beth, and irascible, playful Amy – live with their Marmee while their father is on the battlefield. 

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