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New printer fleet now in use across the University
Staff and students are now enjoying a more consistent and reliable print, copy and scan experience, thanks to the recently completed Sustainable Printing Services Project. This project oversaw the deployment of 285 energy-efficient printers across the University. Read more.
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Network upgrade now complete
The Network Modernisation project recently upgraded the network infrastructure in 165 University buildings, providing staff and students with faster network access, a seamless connection across locations, and increasing wireless coverage by 35%. Read more about the project’s efforts to minimise user disruption while deploying the 4,500 devices here.
Staying safe from cybercrime
Stay safe from cybercrime over the busy holiday season and year ahead with these five cyber safety reminders. If you need urgent technical assistance during the end of year closedown, Service Desk will remain open to provide essential services. Contact Service Desk 24/7 by calling 8313 3000 or logging a ticket via the MyIT portal.
New online research ethics and compliance system
Research Services and ITDS are implementing a new online system for managing human research ethics, animal ethics, and gene technology/biosafety applications called ACES (Adelaide Compliance and Ethics System). Work is underway to transfer current systems and processes into this single online platform, scheduled for release in early 2025. More information.
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Flexible Work Arrangement Procedure
The new Flexible Work Arrangement Procedure has been approved following consultation and is effective immediately on the Policies Website.
Notifying the Library of prescribed textbooks
Creating or rolling over your course reading list is part of setting up your 2025 MyUni courses. Add your prescribed textbook and add a ‘Textbook’ tag. Publishing your list sends it directly to the Library to ensure resource availability before teaching begins. See introduction to course readings for more instructions.
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Teaching Review Program - round 1, 2025
The Teaching Review Program has been designed to provide evidence in support of staff applications for individual University teaching awards, academic promotion, or conversion to education specialist appointments. Applications for round 1 in 2025 are now open. Visit the website for more information and to apply. The deadline for applications is Friday 31 January 2025.
Vice-Chancellor's message

Each year, our Distinguished Alumni Awards honour exceptional individuals who harness the power of their education and experience to advance the common good, both close to home and far beyond our borders.
The Australian's annual Research magazine top 250
Professor Shaobin Wang, Dr Zhiwei Sun, Professor Peng Shi, Behrouz Karami, Dr David Baraglia, Professor Paul Jackson, and Dr Kunsheng Hu have each been named leaders in their field in The Australian’s annual Research magazine. The University has also been named as leading Australia’s research in three categories: Chemical and Material Sciences (general), Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis, and Thermal Sciences. Read more.
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TEQSA conference recordings available
The eighth annual Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Conference was held on 12–13 November. Videos of the sessions are available on TEQSA’s YouTube channel.