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Surveying with Qualtrics
Needing to collect data from people in a structured and intuitive way? Qualtrics in a powerful cloud-based survey tool, ideal for social scientists from all disciplines. This course will introduce the technical components of the whole research workflow from building a survey to analysing the results using Qualtrics. Tuesday 24 June, 1.30–4.30 pm. Online. Register.
SAiGENCI cancer research
Lung cancer remains Australia’s deadliest cancer, claiming nearly 9,000 lives last year alone. And for those diagnosed, survival rates are still far too low. That’s why researchers at SAiGENCI’s Tumour Inflammation and Immunotherapy Program are urgently working to change this. Double the impact: donate before June 30 and your gift will be matched. This means that for every dollar you give, $2 will support leading-edge cancer research. Give now.
2025 Children's University Adelaide Quiz Night

A sincere thank you to everyone who attended our recent CU Adelaide Quiz Night, it was a fantastic evening with a great turnout and vibrant atmosphere. We’re thrilled to share that together we raised $5,000 on the night, an incredible result that will help support bringing CU members onto campus for our graduation ceremonies.
[Read more about 2025 Children's University Adelaide Quiz Night]
Grey literature for systematic reviews
This library research workshop will provide an introduction to finding grey literature for systematic reviews with a focus on specific tools and approaches that can be utilised to find appropriate material. Monday 23 June, 11 am to 12 pm. Online. Register.
Safety reporting
Help to increase the reporting of hazards and incidents in the University to create a safe environment for all. View our new set of videos that explains the simple reporting process. Leaders and staff are encouraged to promote the reporting process. Visit the website for more information and to access the videos.
Library workshop: research profiles
Your researcher profile is a valuable tool for maximising your visibility as a researcher and demonstrating your achievements and research impact. Join the Liaison Librarians for some tips and tricks for creating an effective and useful profile. The session also covers ORCiD profiles, and will touch upon Scopus Author profiles, Web of Science ResearcherID and Google Scholar profiles. Thursday 19 June, 11 am to 12 pm. Online. Register.