Events
Events
Find out what's on at the University of Adelaide.
University Awards for Outstanding Achievement event
Wednesday 19 November
Please join us in celebrating the diverse and exceptional successes of our University staff at the University Awards for Outstanding Achievement event
Elder After Hours - Born in Vienna
Saturday 22 November
Celebrating Vienna as the birthplace of orchestral music as we know it, this special performance showcases an exciting new generation of musicians emerging from the Elder Conservatorium of Music.
University of Adelaide Farewell Event
Friday 28 November
From 3 – 6pm on Friday 28 November, all staff from our three campuses are invited to come together to celebrate the University’s rich history and our bright future. This special event will feature food trucks, live performances, moments of reflection, and celebrations of our myriad achievements.
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Events
02 Oct Adelaide University Judo Club's upcoming Dynamic Balance Introductory Course commences in October running through to December. If you want to be safer in the instance of a fall this course is designed to lower your risk and improve your balance. Thursday 2 October to Friday 4 December, 11:15 am to 12:15 pm. 34 Phillips Street, Thebarton. $195. More information. 06 Nov Gestures of Care is an exhibition showcasing creative artworks from a University led ARC Linkage project on one of Australia's most innovative early intervention peer to peer programs, Family by Family. The artworks are co-created by research participants, artists, composers, animators and anthropologists, demonstrating the power of radical care in vulnerable families and communities. Thursday 6 November to January 30 November, 9 am to 6 pm daily. Kerry Packer Civic Gallery Hawke Building Level 3, UniSA City West Campus. More information. 09 Nov
ImmigrAction: A visual journey of migration and health
The ImmigrAction Photo Exhibition explores the lived experiences of newly arrived Brazilian migrants in Adelaide through their own eyes - and their own lenses. This exhibition is the outcome of the research project: “Bridging cultures: Understanding Brazilian migrant perspectives in Adelaide – A Photovoice study”. Sunday 9 November to Friday 16 November, 10 am to 5 pm. Migration Museum Chapel, 82 Kintore Avenue, Adelaide. 22 Nov
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. 26 Nov
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. 26 Nov
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. 01 Dec
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. 03 Dec
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. 03 Dec 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. 04 Dec Supporting students to completion when life and motivation interfere with progress. Join the final session for 2025, followed by networking with catering provided. Thursday 4 Dec, 11.30 am to 1:30pm. Barr Smith South 2040, North Terrace campus or online via zoom. Register.