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Here For Good Concert

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Join us for Here for Good, a free outdoor concert by Peter Garrett and The Alter Egos with supporting performances from students of the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Friday 10 March, 1.30-5.30 pm. Cloisters Lawn at UniBar, North Terrace campus. .

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Childhood Dementia Symposium

Dr Nick Smith (Paediatric Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Group) and Associate Professor Michael Lardelli (School of Biological Sciences) will present at the . This symposium brings researchers, clinicians, industry and patient representatives together to discuss therapeutic options for children with dementia. .

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Health Equity Reading Group

The Health Equity Reading Group aims to promote discussion and debate within the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide on a broad range of topic areas, with a particular focus on health, equity, wellbeing, and public policy. The group meets every two months via Zoom.

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Pipeline Accelerator seminar

This webinar will outline how researchers from the public and private sectors can apply for vouchers to gain additional subsidised access to a range of research infrastructure facilities including Phenomics ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog's. Tuesday 14 March, 12 pm. Online. .

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Research Tuesdays: Risk-ready or not?

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More education is needed to help communities understand and reconceptualise risk, hear from experts fighting for a hazard-resilient future. Presented by Associate Professor Douglas Bardsley, Dr Phillipa McCormack and Professor Holger Maier. Tuesday 14 March, 5.30-6.30 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus or online. .

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Artificial Intelligence Communities of Practice

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Community of Practice, is a cross-disciplinary forum that aims to bring together academics, professionals, and students to explore the impact of AI in various academic and professional contexts. Join us for the inaugural meeting of the AICoP where we will be identifying goals for the CoP.

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Fay Gale seminar series

From Repeal to Implementation: Recent directions of abortion law in Ireland presented by Dr Catherine Conlon, Assistant Professor in Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin. Wednesday 15 March, 4 pm. Napier building, room LG29. North Terrace campus. Online option available.

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Women in sport brunch

A morning of brunch, bubbles and networking featuring athletes, coaches and media personalities discussing the power of sport and its role in creating career pathways and developing leaders in business, science and engineering. Friday 17 March, 9.30-11.30 am. National Wine Centre. Tickets are available .

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Department of Historical and Classical Studies seminar

Masculinity and cuckoldry in early modern English litigation records, presented by Tim Stretton. This seminar uses a detailed case study from the 1690s, based on both church court and Chancery records, to explore the extent to which husbands might damn themselves as less than adequate males in their efforts to publicise the supposed failings of their wives. Monday 20 March, 1 pm. Napier building, Stretton Room, North Terrace campus.

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Society Soiree

Staff are invited to join the Project Management Society for a night at the Nexus 10 Foyer with food and board games and an opportunity to connect with members and non-members, and the committee. Wednesday 22 March, 6-8 pm. Nexus 10 Foyer, North Terrace. .

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