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Chancellor's message
The final full year of the University of Adelaide has been a time of reflection on the past, and preparation for the future. We have celebrated the past through events involving staff, students, community partners and alumni – and we have celebrated locally, nationally and globally, as we farewelled a beloved institution.
Read more about Chancellor's messagePathways to Politics for Women Graduation
The University proudly celebrated the graduation of the third South Australian cohort of the Pathways to Politics at the National Wine Centre last week. Seventeen inspiring participants graduated, joining a growing community of national alumni who have already achieved 92 electoral successes across all levels of government. More information.
Read more about Pathways to Politics for Women GraduationCelebrating our colleagues: Kate Ralph
As Children’s University winds down after a record-breaking 2025, Kate Ralph reflects on the “symphony of logistics’’ behind the scenes for her team’s biggest and most rewarding undertaking of the year – graduation season.
Read more about Kate RalphVice-Chancellor's message
Last Friday, we came together to celebrate all that we have achieved as a part of The University of Adelaide’s significant history. It was a day to collectively reflect on the past, as we prepare to step into the future.
Read more about Vice-Chancellor's messageChildren's University: Thank you to our academic contributors
Thank you to the University staff who have generously contributed their time and expertise to deliver activities with Children’s University throughout the year. Your support has enabled us to offer a diverse and enriching range of learning experiences to our members.
Read more about Thank you to our academic contributorsAdelaide University updates
17 Nov
Applications closing soon: AU Strategic Conference Sponsorship Fund
Applications for the AU Strategic Conference Sponsorship Fund close at 5pm on Friday 21 November. Staff can apply for up to $20K in funding to support strategic events that profile AU to global audiences. Information and the online application form are available on the AU Staff Intranet. 07 Nov
Interim Casual Staff Request process
An interim process has been implemented to allow hiring managers/supervisors to engage with casual staff for AU, with commencement dates from January 2026. This will be in effect from 10 November 2025. More information. 03 Nov The Adelaide University Teaching Essentials site has now launched, to support teaching and learning for 2026. Self-enrol here. More information.
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08 Dec
Bupa: Australian Open competition
New members get 6 weeks free and enter the draw to win a double pass to the Australian Open women's final including accommodation and a $2,000 travel voucher. Existing members can enter the draw to win a double pass to the men's final including accommodation and a $2,000 travel voucher. T&Cs apply. More information. 05 Dec
AU corporate credit card activation
From Monday 8 December, AU corporate credit cards come into effect and foundation university purchase/corporate cards should no longer be in use (excluding for pre-booked travel). Please ensure that you activate your AU corporate credit card before using it for payment. Instructions for activation were provided to you with receipt of the physical card and subsequent PIN communication. More information. 05 Dec The HR Service Centre will not be contactable from Friday 19 December due to data migration within the Peoplesoft HR system. We reopen on Monday 5 January 2026 as the People Service Desk for Adelaide University. Many enquiries are expected this week and the team will commit to providing a response promptly. 04 Dec
Adelaide University signage project
Estates & Facilities will be updating more than 2,300 university signs to support Day 1 operations. The works include the AU rebranding, and updating the names of university areas. While most building and perimeter signs will be refreshed as part of this project, local areas are responsible for updating their promotional materials such as pull-up banners, posters and flags, with AU branding – ideally by 1 January 2026. All materials must follow AU brand principles and gain Brand Governance approval before production. Rebranding Adelaide University will remain an ongoing and evolving process beyond the current project scope. Please read the AU signage document for details before contacting facilitiessupport@adelaide.edu.au with queries. 04 Dec The University Council met on Monday 1 December. The Chancellor reported on key activities and an update was provided by the Vice-Chancellor. A summary of the meeting is available in the latest issue of Council News. 04 Dec
Expressions of interest: Australia Awards Fellowships
Global Engagement is calling for Expressions of Interest for the Australia Awards Fellowships from colleagues with international partnerships that support institutional collaboration and capacity building. Please submit a brief EOI to Global Engagement by Thursday 11 December for consideration. More information. 04 Dec
Staying cyber safe online during the festive season
Staying safe online matters more than ever during the end of year period. You see an increase in rushed purchases and travel planning as well as end-of-year workloads. Attackers take advantage of that. A few simple steps will protect your accounts, your devices and your personal information. More information.
Events
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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.
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Dec
Adelaide University Sport & Fitness’ Summer School Holiday Program is back. From team sports and outdoor adventures to crafts and creative games, kids will enjoy the perfect mix of active fun and relaxed downtime in a safe, supportive environment led by qualified coaches and facilitators. Receive 15% off your booking by using the code: UoAStaff15. Wednesday 10 December to Friday 23 December, 9 am to 5 pm daily. Park 10 - Graduates Oval Clubhouse, 155 McKinnon Parade, North Adelaide. More information.
Training opportunities
27 Nov Register your interest in Intersect's South Australian AI bootcamp starting February 2026. These bootcamps are intensive programs designed to equip researchers with cutting-edge AI skills, comprised of four specialised modules: Generative AI & Large Language Models; Machine Learning Operations (MLOps); Computer Vision; and Reinforcement Learning. Each bootcamp consists of five full days of hands-on training, led by research data scientists and AI experts, over seven weeks. Contact marium@intersect.org.au for more information. 07 Nov
Create impactful surveys with Qualtrics
Enhance your survey design with Qualtrics. Learn practical ways to design, build, and manage surveys in Qualtrics, making the most of features like branching, validation, distribution, and data analysis. Monday 1 December, 2–3.30 pm. Online. Register. 06 Nov The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how students learn, and how we teach and assess in higher education. In this workshop, you will explore the impact of generative AI on assessment validity, integrity, and authenticity. Using a structured evaluation tool, you will critically examine your current assessments for their susceptibility to AI tools and consider opportunities to strengthen or redesign them. Tuesday 2 December, 1–2 pm. Online. Register.
Policies and reviews
04 Dec
TEQSA: Managing external actors on campus
TEQSA has released a sector update on Managing external actors on campus to support providers to assure themselves that they meet their obligations under the HESF. TEQSA identifies strategies from emerging practice within the sector in the areas of Critical Incident Management, Education and Training, Campus Management, Policy and Governance and Legal and Compliance. 13 Nov
Record keeping responsibilities
As we prepare for Day 1 of Adelaide University, all staff are reminded of their responsibilities under the State Records Act (1997). University records (digital or physical) must be preserved and not destroyed without authorisation. For guidance and support, refer to the Recordkeeping Guide for Transition, or contact Records Services. 30 Oct
Risks posed by illegal academic cheating services
TEQSA is concerned that illegal academic cheating services are posing a cyber security risk to higher education providers, through systematic targeting of learning management systems (LMS), and resulting in threats to students, academic and professional staff, research and information security, and have published the Sector update: Cyber security and associated risks posed by illegal academic cheating services.
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