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Celebration of Learning and Teaching: Honouring Our Legacy, Inspiring Our Future
For generations, the University has been home to passionate educators and dedicated professional staff whose contributions have enriched the student experience and inspired lifelong learning. The Celebration of Learning and Teaching recognises those who exemplify this spirit of excellence and creativity in their work.
Read more about Honouring Our Legacy, Inspiring Our FutureDeputy Vice-Chancellor's message
Our outlook has always been global, but in the coming months there are plenty of activities and events right here on our campuses that will exercise our minds and bodies, as well as grow our community spirit.
Read more about Deputy Vice-Chancellor's messageFree tickets to the AFLW Showdown!
Staff can access free tickets to the most anticipated match of the AFLW season, the Showdown! Claim your free tickets using the link and entering the password: 25AFCPARTNER. Join for sign making competitions, free hot chips, music and more. Friday 24 October. Norwood Oval. Further information.
Read more about Free tickets to the AFLW Showdown!Celebrating our colleagues: Hussain Ahmad
After years of perseverance, late nights, and countless breakthroughs, Dr Hussain Ahmad recently celebrated his PhD graduation at the September 2025 ceremony. His journey from curious learner to University lecturer demonstrates that with passion and persistence, anything is possible.
Read more about Hussain AhmadChief Operating Officer's message
The Division of University Operations consists of dedicated professional teams providing corporate functions for the University of Adelaide. One of these teams is the Infrastructure Branch, which works alongside leading architects, builders and designers to create innovative, functional spaces across our campuses in support of learning, teaching, and research activities.
Read more about Chief Operating Officer's messageAdelaide University updates
24 Oct
Australian Access Federation (AAF) supported services
The AAF services currently managed separately by UoA and UniSA will be transitioned to a single Adelaide University AAF Service in a phased approach. This means that the way users of these AAF-enabled services logon to these services will change. From Thursday 31st October 2025 UoA users will begin selecting the new AU option in the AAF portal when accessing services. More information. 24 Oct Join the latest Student Experience and Administration Domain Town Hall for updates on student transition and other key projects. Thursday 30 October, 3.30–4.30 pm. More information. 24 Oct
Draft Equity and Inclusion policy open for consultation
The draft Equity and Inclusion policy and associated procedures are open for staff consultation from Monday 27 October 2025 to Friday 7 November 2025 inclusive. They are available for review on the interim staff intranet, and feedback can be submitted via email to: staff.policy.enquiries@adelaideuni.edu.au
Noticeboard
24 Oct
Taikunthi celebrates its first birthday
Taikunthi Restaurant, on level 5 of Union House, turns one this November, and they're celebrating with a week of offers and events from Monday 3 to Friday 7 November. Across the week, guests can enjoy complimentary coffee upgrades, exclusive First Birthday Wine Packs, and the chance to win a $200 dining voucher with every purchase. Each day of the Birthday Week features a new offer or event, from free Mini Lemon Meringues with any coffee purchase on Monday to complimentary wine tastings on Wednesday and Thursday. It all culminates in an epic celebration on Friday, featuring live music, cocktail specials, a complimentary grazing table, free roaming canapés, and live music. 24 Oct
A special aged care issue of JBI Evidence Implementation
n a collaboration between JBI at The University of Adelaide and Flinders University, researchers from Flinders have developed a comprehensive, evidence-based toolkit for implementing innovation. This program of work culminates in a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal, JBI Evidence Implementation. More information. 24 Oct
Promote your 2025 peer-to-peer ambassador recruitment
If you’re planning to recruit students for peer-to-peer or ambassador programs at Adelaide University before the end of the year, please ensure your opportunity is briefed to the Adelaide University Student Communications Team for inclusion in upcoming student newsletters. More information. 22 Oct
Paid and volunteering opportunities for 2026 orientation
Applications are now open for Orientation Leaders and Volunteers. These opportunities support the development of leadership skills, expand their network, and make a real difference to students settling into university life. More information. 22 Oct
Health and Safety Representative network
After a re-nomination and election process, we are pleased to advise the HSR structure as listed on the HSR Staff Portal will continue until the future AU approach has been negotiated and established involving AU staff and their representatives. More information. 22 Oct
Cyber Awareness Month – See something, say something
Cyber Awareness Month 2025 covered strong pass phrases, MFA, device updates, and spotting phishing. Stay alert and report anything unusual to the Information Technology Service Desk. More information. 17 Oct
HR recruitment and contract processing timelines
All recruitment and contract requests must be submitted no later than COB Friday 21 November 2025. Note: these are earlier than usual due to the HR Systems migration (R5) taking place from 19th December onwards. Refer to HR News for further details.
Events
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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.
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Oct
Sports Week and the Vice-Chancellor's Cup returns for 2025 with a variety of sports and activities to get involved in. Compete for bragging rights across a week of different sports, looking to become the winner of the Sports Week shield, culminating in the 17th annual Vice Chancellor's Cup 800m relay and being awarded the VC Cup trophy. Monday 20 to Friday 24 October. North Terrace campus. Register.
21
Oct
The Fourth International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-4)
HyPT-4 will bring together over 70 experts from around the world to compare the relative merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies. The forum will continue to explore in depth, a range of current and emerging zero carbon emission (CO2-free) hydrogen production technologies. Tuesday 21 to Friday 24 October. Online. Register.
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Oct
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Children
Professor Randye Semple (University of Southern California) will offer a brief overview of the research support for Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Children (MBCT-C), then discuss what has been learned and what needs to be focused on when considering future studies. Friday 24 October, 1—2 pm. Hughes building, level 5, room 526, North Terrace Campus and online.
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Oct
Elder After Hours - Guitarissimo
A delight for lovers of classical guitar, this annual showcase concert features an array of works for solo guitar and small chamber groups, culminating in a performance by the Elder Conservatorium Guitar Ensemble. Curated by Dr Oliver Fartach-Naini. Saturday 25 October, 6.30–8.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets.
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Oct
Historical and Classical Studies Seminar
From Berlin to South Australia: Rethinking the Princess Louise Migrants and the Legacies of 1848 In August 1849, the Princess Louise brought nearly two hundred German migrants to South Australia, many connected with the upheavals of 1848. While a few figures—such as Alexander Schramm and Richard Schomburgk—are well known, most of the cohort remain little studied. This seminar, part of an in-progress PhD thesis, presents emerging research into their identities, networks, and motivations, situating them within global migration patterns and South Australia’s colonial context. Monday 27 October, 11 am to 12 pm. Napier 420, Napier building, North Terrace campus or online.
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Oct
Road to Belém | Powering the Shift: Australia and Southeast Asia's Energy Trade
As COP30 in Belém shifts the agenda from pledges to delivery, this session explores how Australia’s renewable-export ambition could align with Southeast Asia’s accelerating—yet uneven—decarbonisation to shape a practical low-carbon corridor. Wednesday 29 October, 11 am to 12.30 pm. Online. Register.
Training opportunities
24 Oct
Writing confidence for PhD students
Many students finish their PhDs doubting their writing abilities, often because feedback has been rushed, overly critical or simply a rewrite of their work. Led by Dr Malini Devadas, an experienced editor and writing coach, this one-hour workshop will discuss strategies professional editors use to provide clear, time-efficient and constructive feedback, without taking over your student’s writing. Thursday 20 November, 12–1 pm. Online. Register. 16 Oct
Python: Data manipulation and visualisation
Do you have a good knowledge of the basic concepts and techniques in Python and want to level up? In this workshop, you will learn how to use popular packages to manipulate, explore and get insights from your data, and how to visualise the results. Wednesday 5 to Thursday 6 November, 9.30 am to 12 pm. Online. Register. 16 Oct
How to support someone who has experienced sexual harm
This workshop will provide a brief overview of best practice responses to disclosures of sexual harm. It includes definitions and relevant local legislation, information about reporting and support options, university processes and staff obligations. There is time for questions or discussion with our specialist Jo McNamara and light refreshments will be provided. Tuesday 11 November, 10 am to 12 pm. Union House, Function room 2, North Terrace campus. Register.
Policies and reviews
23 Apr The updated Recruitment Procedure has been approved and is now available on the policies website. 07 Mar
Review of the Master of Computer Science nested suite
Help shape the future of the Master of Computer Science nested suite. Your insights and experiences assist in reviewing program delivery and enhancing student experience. Make a submission towards the Review of the Master of Computer Science nested suite here. Submissions due Friday 21 March, 5 pm. More information. 27 Feb
Review of the Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours)
Help shape the future of the Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours). Your insights and experiences assist in reviewing program delivery and enhancing student experience. Make a submission towards the Review of the Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours) here. Submissions are due Friday 21 March, 5 pm. More information.
Job opportunities
The Conversation
Friday essay: tai chi helped me navigate grief and loss. Its story spans ancient China to Lou Reed
Carol Lefevre stumbled on tai chi while recovering from cancer, and after losing her mother and her aunt. It transformed her life.
Ancient ‘salt mountains’ in southern Australia once created refuges for early life
Ancient microbes built reefs in unusual places.
The 2025 Tarnanthi Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander at the Art Gallery of South Australia is titled Too Deadly.
Why are young people more likely to cast informal votes? It’s not because they’re immature
Informal voting at federal elections has more than doubled since 1987. New research shows why some young people spoil their ballots.