News: staff news
CloudStor is being decommissioned
AARNet is decommissioning their CloudStor storage service on Friday 15 December. If you have files stored on Cloudstor that you need, it is your responsibility to move these files. It is recommended that you store your CloudStor files on SharePoint. More information.
Research Management Systems Enhancements
Coming soon: Research Services and ITDS are teaming up to boost our research management services by streamlining contract and consulting research data from Minuet into ResearchMaster for improved efficiency. Read more.
Barr Smith Lawns redevelopment
Enhancements to one of the University's most iconic parts of campus are underway. The Barr Smith Lawns southern perimeter will feature a new Library entrance, terraced seating nooks, bike racks, drinking fountains and event amenities. Expected completion is early-2024. Read more.
Vice-Chancellor's message

Last week I had the pleasure of attending one of my favourite events each year at our University – the Children’s University graduations in Bonython Hall.
2023 Exclusive Global Employer Choice Award

The University International Careers Team received the 2023 Exclusive Global Employer Choice Award presented by Global University Career Union.
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Student News
The final Student News for 2023 will be published on Friday 17 November. You can submit your material from Tuesday 2 January for the first 2024 edition on Friday 9 February. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to working with you next year.
Covidence 101 webinar
If you have questions about using Covidence for your systematic or scoping review, this training webinar will cover: settings, importing, title and abstract screening, full text review, extraction 2.0, export, and PRISMA. Tuesday 28 November, 11 am. Online.
Energy Sector – Environment award

Associate Professor Manouchehr Haghighi (School of Chemical Engineering) and his team have won the Energy Sector – Environment award at the Energy and Mining Premier's Awards.
Curriculum: Stage 1 program development
As we move through the transition to a proposed new Adelaide University, key deliverables along the critical path include a reimagined curriculum to support new generations of learners.
Audio visual refresh
As part of work being done to maintain excellence in learning and teaching, the Audio Visual (AV) Asset Refresh project will soon commence further AV improvement works, specifically a full refresh of AV equipment in identified North Terrace Campus Lower Napier common teaching areas. More Information.