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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.

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JBI Colloquium 2025 - abstracts open now

Abstract submissions are now open for oral presentations, posters and workshops for the JBI Colloquium scheduled for Wednesday 19 to Friday 21 November in Kochi, India. Join the global conversation on building inclusive health systems. Submit your abstract by Sunday 6 April. More information.

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Evening Eats with Canteen

Hub Central's Canteen by Phonatic is introducing evening eats every Wednesday during Semester 1, starting 19 March. Indulge in the full menu, featuring banh mi rolls, Vietnamese pho, rice bowls, and vermicelli noodles, available until 7 pm. Enjoy a complimentary beverage with every meal purchased after 5 pm on opening night. More information.

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Teaching space audit – helping improve learning environments

The annual teaching space audit will be held at the North Terrace, Roseworthy, and Waite campuses, and the AHMS building from Monday 24 March. This helps us to understand how teaching spaces are used so we can plan and invest in better learning environments for students and staff. More information.

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Disability inclusion training

A year-long training initiative aimed at enhancing engagement with individuals with disabilities is now available. This free program will help you challenge biases and create an inclusive environment. Multiple dates and times. In-person and online. Register.

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Cancer Council SA Research Fellows

Dr Jacqueline Noll (School of Biomedicine) and Dr Chloe Thompson-Peach have been named Cancer Council SA Research Fellows for 2025. Dr Noll works in the Myeloma Research Laboratory based in the Precision Cancer Medicine Theme at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), and Dr Thompson-Peach is based in the Myeloid Metabolism Laboratory, also at SAMHRI. Read more.

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Pathways to Politics for Women

Applications are now open for Pathways to Politics for Women. This is a national, non-partisan initiative that aims to change the face of politics by equipping women and non-binary people with the skills, knowledge, confidence, and networks to run for election and thrive as political leaders. Further information.

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On-campus catering

Explore the range of food, beverage, coffee and catering options across all campuses on the new campus catering website, which includes links to menus, contact details, bookable spaces, event information and galleries. More information.

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Chancellor's message

Chancellor

Much of our enduring value as an institution resides in the strength of our community with its culture of respect for all. Indeed, we attract and retain remarkable staff and students at this university because they know that they are welcome and respected here. It is within such a cohesive community that most people find they can do their best work.

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Keeping up to date on the creation of Adelaide University

Staff are reminded to keep an eye on the fortnightly Building Adelaide University newsletter and to check out the interim staff intranet, both of which provide the most recent information and FAQs about the creation of Adelaide University. You can find previous newsletters here.

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