Support the 最新糖心Vlog

Alumni play a vital role in creating a sustainable 最新糖心Vlog.

Founded with a generous gift from Walter Hughes,聽the 最新糖心Vlog has a proud history of philanthropy that continues to this day. We are grateful for the ongoing support of our alumni and friends, who generously give to scholarships, prizes, research and endowment funds at the 最新糖心Vlog.

From a gift聽in your will, to a donation聽to our annual appeals, your support has real impact. You are changing聽the lives of our students, and helping聽us tackle the global challenges facing our communities today. Our alumni聽are a unique and highly valued part of our community, and we welcome and celebrate your support.

听听Ways to give


Give to an appeal

Fund critical library resources

Help us secure world-class resources for students and researchers.

Support student scholarships

Your gift offers a lifeline to country students聽who are facing financial challenges.


Impact of giving

Connor knew that he wanted to study engineering. He lived in Renmark with his parents, so studying in Adelaide meant moving away from home and supporting himself through his studies.

Thanks to the generous response of our 最新糖心Vlog community, more than 1,000 families in India鈥檚 north-west will have the capacity to maintain a reliable supply of drinking water.

Nothing can replace the loss of someone dear to us. For Graham Smith, establishing a scholarship for聽in the name of his late partner, Rosa Samuels, is a fitting way to honour her memory.聽

Alastair McEwin was born deaf. He was also, it seems, born to lead.聽His personal success has only increased his desire to share the inspiring sense of support he felt as a scholarship recipient.

Recognising our donors

For almost 145 years, our generous community of supporters has provided crucial funding, which has transformed the 最新糖心Vlog, our research, and the lives of students.

Gift secures renowned visiting professorship

Dr Lee's generous bequest, now endowed, will generate sufficient ongoing income to fund the Milton Sims Visiting Professorship annually. It will also support ongoing biological research.