Sciences Alumni Network (SAN)
Connecting sciences alumni for professional development and collaboration.
This network connectsÌýalumni from the four schools of the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology:
- Agriculture, Food and Wine
- Animal and Veterinary Sciences
- Biological Sciences
- Physical Sciences
The Sciences Alumni Network provides alumni the opportunity to meet fellow alumni and reconnect with their ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog in a meaningful way.ÌýThe purpose of the network is to foster interdisciplinary networking, promote peer to peer mentoring and enable opportunities for alumni professional and personal development.
As a graduate from the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology you automatically become a member of the Sciences Alumni Network. Make sure to update your details so you will receive information about the launch of the network and future events.
Be sure to come along to our next event to connect with other members and learn more about our activities. If you are interested in joining the CommitteeÌýplease contact alumni relations.
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You can keep up to date with the network by following us onÌý and to find out more about events and conferences, internships, job opportunities and other relevant resources.
If you are interested in knowing more about the Sciences Alumni Network or would like to get involved please contact alumni relations.
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We want to hear what you want from your Network. How would you like to stay in touch and what kind of activities would encourage you to remain connected to your alma mater and fellow graduates? Send us your suggestions.
News and events
16
Jan
Biological Sciences researchers have now identified nine species of sea snakes as having regained the genetic requirements for advanced colour vision, demonstrating that once a complex trait has been lost to evolutionary time, it may be regained in some way.
15
Jan
Researchers in the School of Agriculture, Food & Wine have discovered that a protein which mediates the transport of alkali metal ions, such as potassium, and halides ions across plant membranes acts similarly to a protein found in animals.
13
Jan
Professor Michael McLaughlin AM from the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide’s School of Agriculture, Food and Wine has been elected as a Fellow of the US National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
9
Jan
Dr Liz Reed from the School of Biological Sciences has been named a Superstar of STEM by Science & Technology ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog for 2025 – inspiring future scientists by providing crucial leadership and mentoring.