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Executive Dean's message
Work environments can be complex, and human relationships even more so. It is helpful to refresh our knowledge on how these complexities can arise in our everyday work, and the best ways to respond. This is why the University is implementing mandatory Ethics and Integrity training, led by the University’s Integrity Unit and supported by Transforming Culture.
Read more about Executive Dean's messageHappy Pride Month
To celebrate Pride Month, we have created a suite of assets for staff to use during June.
Read more about Happy Pride Month2023 Distinguished Alumni Awards: nominations now open
Do you know any inspiring University of Adelaide alumni making a difference in the world?
Read more about nominations now openPro Vice-Chancellor's message
Since its inception in 1993, Reconciliation Week has become a signature event in most workplace calendars throughout Australia and it’s no different at the University of Adelaide.
Read more about Pro Vice-Chancellor's messageFellowships super-charge esteemed scientists
Professors Zaiping Guo and Shizhang Qiao have been inducted as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science in recognition of their ground-breaking research.
Read more about Fellowships super-charge esteemed scientistsNoticeboard
05 Jun Voting for the proposed University of Adelaide Enterprise Agreement 2023 – 2025 is now open and will close at midnight on Tuesday 6 June (ACST). You can still vote on the new Agreement via the link sent to staff on Thursday 1 June. Further information about voting on the agreement is available here. 02 Jun
New Colombo Plan Scholarship applications
Applications are now open for the 2024 New Colombo Plan Scholarship for high-achieving Australian undergraduate students to study and intern in the Indo-Pacific region for up to 19 months. The University can nominate up to 15 students. Visit the Study Overseas website for further information. 02 Jun Applications from academic staff for the 2024 Special Studies Program are now open for the 2024 calendar year. Applications close 17 July. Visit the SSP webpage to apply. For any questions, please contact the HR Service Centre on 8313 1111 or via the online enquiry form. 02 Jun
Bupa corporate health insurance
Time to review your health insurance? The University has a corporate partnership with Bupa and is offering staff an 8% discount if you sign up before Wednesday 5 July. Feel free to make a no obligation appointment to discuss your options and compare. Read more. 02 Jun This innovative program is developed by the Adelaide University Judo Club and the University's G-TRAC Centre. It is designed for older adults to learn to land safely in the event of a fall, and to avoid falls if possible. Read more and register for the 10 week introductory program commencing on Thursday 15 June. 01 Jun The 2023 Visualise Your Thesis competition is now open for submissions. Open to eligible higher degree by research students, this is an opportunity to flex your creativity and get your research out there. The winning prize is $1,000. Read more and submit your entry. 01 Jun Are you thinking of applying for a teaching award, AEA membership or an academic promotion? Applications for Round 2 are now open and close on Friday 30 June. Visit the Teaching Review Program webpage for more information.
Events
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Jun
The forum, hosted by the SA Drought Hub which is led by the University of Adelaide, brings together farmers, researchers, government, industry, and the community to explore innovative tools and practices helping our farmers and regions prepare for future drought.
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Jun
Fulbright Scholarship information session
Hear about the opportunities available for Australian postdoctoral researchers and academics to conduct research projects in the United States in 2024/25 with the Fulbright Scholarship Program. Tuesday 6 June, 2 pm. Online.
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Jun
Recognise and respond workshop
'Brief’ Recognise & Respond (to Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment/ SASH disclosures) Workshop Join Jo McNamara, a specialist in sexual violence (response and training) for an overview of best practice responses to disclosures of sexual violence. This free workshop covers reporting and support options available for student victims/survivors, including avenues at the university and other valuable resources. Thursday 8 June, 10-11.30 am. Barr Smith South 200 Writing Studio, North Terrace campus. Bookings.
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Jun
Visiting Scientist Seminar – Professor Benjamin Schulz
Systems biology proteomics and metabolomics to investigate beer and wine production, presented by Professor Ben Schulz (School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences, the University of Queensland). Thursday 8 June, 12.00 pm. McLeod lecture theatre, Charles Hawker building, Waite campus. More information.
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Jun
Elder Hall Lunchtime Concert | Vital Blossoms
Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra presents Vital Blossoms as part of the Elder Hall Lunchtime concert series. Friday 9 June, 1.10 - 2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets.
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Jun
The Adelaide University Choral Society (AUCS) is presenting a concert, offering two exceptionally beautiful choral works, A. Mozart's Missa Brevis Bb and F. Durante's Magnificat in Bb. This concert will also farewell organist Peter Kelsall from the AUCS. Saturday 10 June, 7-8 pm. Pilgrim Uniting Church, 12 Flinders Street, Adelaide. Tickets.
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Jun
Psychopathy’s upside, presented by Professors Kevin Dutton and Elaine Fox (School of Psychology). Our speakers will discuss the nuances of psychopathy, optimism and pessimism —challenge misconceptions and share insights to improve professional performance. Tuesday 13 June 5.30–6.30 pm, Braggs lecture theatre, Braggs Building, North Terrace campus. Register.
Training opportunities
TEQSA Contract Cheating masterclass
The TEQSA Contract Cheating Masterclass is an online course with optional in-person component on Thursday 8 June. The course will strengthen your knowledge of academic integrity issues and develop your skills to prevent and investigate instances of contract cheating (where students outsource their cheating to a third party). More information.
Publishing open access using Read and Publish agreements
The University Library will present this 30-minute webinar which covers the benefits of publishing open access, outlines the fifteen discounted publisher agreements and details how to publish without paying article processing charges. There will be an opportunity to answer your questions. Thursday 8 June, 1-1.30 pm. Online. Register.
Mental Health First Aid refresher training
A refresher course is available on Tuesday 20 June for staff who have completed a full two-day MHFA course and the accreditation assessment within the last three years. If you are unsure about your eligibility, please contact MHFA Australia or 03 9079 0200. For bookings contact Jillian Allen. More information.
Policies and reviews
02 Jun
Education Agent Engagement Policy
The new Education Agent Engagement Policy was approved by the Vice-Chancellor and President on 18 May, becoming effective 1 June. It sets out the principles for the appointment, review and termination of education agents operating internationally and/or within Australia. 01 Jun
Major review of Special Studies Program Procedure
The Special Studies Program (SSP) Procedure has undergone a major review which has been approved by the Acting COO and affirmed for three years. 01 Jun
Programs in Project Management Review
The University is currently undertaking a Review of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs in Project Management. Education Quality invites staff to make a confidential submission on matters relevant to the Terms of Reference. Written submissions should be provided to eq@adelaide.edu.au before Monday 3 July, 5 pm.
Job opportunities
The Conversation
Judith Butler: memahami gagasan filsafat bahwa gender tidak biologis, tapi performatif
Meskipun terkadang kontroversial, Judith Butler sangat berpengaruh dan karyanya berlandaskan pada komitmen terhadap keadilan dan kesetaraan.
Why does my dog eat grass? And when is it not safe for them?
Studies in Yellowstone National Park show plant matter (mostly grass) is found in up to 74% of wolf scats, suggesting the behaviour may be inherited from the beginning of doggy time.
Trying for a baby? What you need to know about a vital part of your womb (and how to look after it)
Human reproduction is completely dependent on the health of an underestimated but vital organ: the endometrium. Here’s how it works.
The Anxiety of Influence: Harold Bloom's (not so) influential idea at 50
Four years after his death, Harold Bloom continues to loom large over American literature, but his signature work has been less influential in the field of literary studies.