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Ever wanted to try Taekwondo?
Join Adelaide Uni Taekwondo before Friday 2nd August to receive free membership with the Club ($15 value), and 50% off the monthly training fee for August ($25 value) – a saving of $40!
adeLOUD Music Festival Opening Act Competition
Your act could be playing to thousands of adoring fans as you kick off THE music event of the uni calendar!
[Read more about adeLOUD Music Festival Opening Act Competition]
2024 Learning Abroad Student Survey
This 7-minute online survey asks a range of questions regarding current plans to undertake an international study experience and also measures your opinion on how important it is for you to have the opportunity to study overseas as part of your university experience and future employability goals.
Free Training: Grow Your Employability Skills in 5 weeks with Cultural Intelligence
Apply to participate in training that aims to improve your Cultural Intelligence (CQ) - A key skill set enabling you to interact with people who are different, and to effectively work in diverse environments.
Take control of your career: applications are open for the Career Access Mentoring program
Apply for the opportunity for you to be mentored by a range of industry professionals and leaders.
AURHA (Adelaide University Rural Health Alliance) sponsorship
Applications are open for 2 students to attend the South Australia Rural Health Research and Education (SARHRE) Conference! The conference will be held in Renmark on August 24 & 25
[Read more about AURHA (Adelaide University Rural Health Alliance) sponsorship]
Financial Support for ABLE Students
Apply for the ABLE Student Bursary to relieve financial hardship while studying. This bursary is for students enrolled in the Faculty of ABLE.
Grow Your Career Week
Register for daily sessions from a wide range of experts, opportunities to network with industry professionals, and employability-enhancing activities in the Hub.
Neurodivergent Study Skills Workshops
Register for workshops that are designed specifically for neurodivergent learners at all levels of their study and focus on academic study skills, executive function, and neurodiversity awareness.
The Future Making for First Nations Strategy is here
Find out about the University's new First Nations strategy, "Mankurriapinthi," that aims to promote access, participation, and success for First Nations people and invites the university community to critically reflect on its role in achieving these goals.
[Read more about The Future Making for First Nations Strategy is here]