Events: research

HDR supervision community of practice

Artificial intelligence in HDR research: experiences, concerns and questions. Join to discuss the potential and pitfalls of AI in thesis writing and project design, and share experiences so far. Thursday 29 May, 12–1.30 pm. Room 113, Hughes building and online. Register.

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School of Economics and Public Policy seminar

Dr Ricardo Dahis (Monash University) will present his research on whether access to high-value soybeans enabled large landholders in Brazil to increase their participation in local, state, and national politics. Friday 30 May, 3–4.30 pm. Room 3.01, Nexus 10 building, North Terrace campus and online.

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Fulbright Scholarships information session

This information session explores the diverse Fulbright Scholarship opportunities available for Australian citizens in 2026/27. Whether you're seeking funding for a master’s degree, PhD research, postdoctoral fellowship, or short-term research program, Fulbright provides the support to advance your career at any U.S. institution in any field. Thursday 5 June, 12–1 pm. Online. Register.

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Visiting Fullbright Scholar Associate Professor Chris Bronk guest lecture

Join this guest lecture with Associate Professor Chris Bronk (University of Houston) to learn how international players are employing influence technologies in an atmosphere of information saturation to alter beliefs and manipulate democracy. Wednesday 11 June, 4–5 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Healthy Development Adelaide

Who is holding the baby?. Healthy Development Adelaide and the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health SA branch will host this forum to promote and connect innovations in SA programs for infants and young children. Wednesday 11 June, 5.30–8 pm. Napier 102 lecture theatre, first floor, Napier building, North Terrace campus. Register.

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JBI LIVE webinar

Putting evidence to work: Practical tools for clinical change. In this webinar, you’ll learn how the JBI PACES software offers standardised, evidence-informed processes that clinicians can easily adopt to improve the care they provide. Thursday 12 June, 7.30–8.30 am. Online. Register.

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Achieving gender justice for global health equity: the Lancet Commission on gender and global health

Stretton Health Equity and the Fay Gale Centre for Research on Gender are delighted to invite you to attend the Australian launch of the Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health report on Achieving gender justice for global health equity. Friday 20 June, 10.30 am to 12.45 pm. Level 5, Union House, North Terrace campus and online. Register.

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2025 Festival of Learning and Teaching

Transformation in Learning and TeachingJoin us for the June Festival of Learning and Teaching, where you can hear from university leaders, gain insights from peer presentations, and delve into key ideas. The keynote presentation will be delivered by Professor Chi Baik (University of Melbourne). Tuesday 24 June, 9.30 am to 1.50 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register.

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JBI gLocal Solution Room

Person-Centred Care: Transforming Practice. Featuring internationally renowned keynote speaker Professor Brendan McCormack (University of Sydney), this half day session will explore how person-centred cultures, practices, and processes can transform health outcomes and care experiences. Wednesday 25 June, 9 am to 12.30 pm. SAHMRI Auditorium, North Terrace. Register

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Comedy videos for teaching difficult concepts

Presented by Dr Kay Hammond (Auckland University of Technology), this interactive session dives into practical activities for creating short comedy videos. This will be valuable for educators looking to connect with their students in a more engaging way. Wednesday 25 June, 12.30–2 pm. 422 Horace Lamb, North Terrace campus. Register.

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