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Adelaide University receives CRICOS registration

On 28 May, the co-Vice Chancellors announced that, following an extensive application process, Adelaide University obtained the necessary TEQSA approvals for registration as an Australian University higher education provider. This week the University has received TEQSA approval for Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS), until 22 May 2031 to align with our TEQSA registration.

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ANA Professional Staff Mobility Program

Applications are now open for the 2024 Adelaide-Nottingham Alliance Professional Staff Mobility Program. This initiative is open to professional staff to undertake a collaborative project with a University of Nottingham peer, culminating in a week-long exchange in the UK. Applications for this professional development opportunity close Monday 22 July. More information.

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Win a double pass to Fire Gardens

Win a double pass to Fire Gardens

Staff have the opportunity to win a double pass to Illuminate Adelaide's Fire Gardens featuring French masters of flame Compagnie Carabosse. 

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Calling mentors

Academic and professional mentors are sought to support students through the Career Access Mentoring program, for the second semester program intake. Share your experiences and be an important sounding board for students as they pursue and enter their chosen field, industry and professions. More information.

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Campus map updates

The annual update to campus maps is a significant task with collation of changes beginning in September. If your relocation or project involves changing the name or footprint of a building or outdoor space, or moving or adding an essential service identified on one of our maps, please email infrastructure@adelaide.edu.au with the details. 

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Understanding predatory publishing

Identify predatory journals and conferences that might damage your research impact and professional reputation if you publish with them. This workshop will help you assess a journal and conference to identify whether it is legitimate or possibly predatory. Monday 1 July, 10–11 am. Register.

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Barr Smith Library Appeal

Barr Smith Library Appeal

The Barr Smith Library is more than just a place to study – for almost 130 years it has been a place where students and researchers alike have found support and space for quiet reflection, while still being at the very heart of our North Terrace campus. Give now.

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Third Party Arrangements

Third Party Arrangements (TPAs) are any agreements made by the University with another party, either in Australia or overseas, to deliver a University program or part of a program, such as teaching delivery or assessment, which leads to the conferral of an academic award. Information about TPAs and their development and administration can be found here.

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Supplier & Payment Procedures

Minor amendments to the Supplier & Payment Procedures were approved by the Policy Custodian on 18 June, effective immediately.

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Review of postgraduate programs in artificial intelligence and machine learning

The University is currently undertaking a Review of the Postgraduate Programs in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Education Quality invites staff to make a submission on matters relevant to the Terms of Reference. Submissions can be uploaded to the online form now until Friday 12 July, 5 pm. More information.

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