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Introduction to Evidence and Global Health Equity

In this moderated discussion for the 2023 World EBHC Day Campaign, Evidence and Global Health Equity, we will hear from key global experts about how people working within and across global evidence ecosystems can embed and prioritise equity, including open and engaging conversations with participants. Thursday 19 October, 8.30-9.45 pm. Online. .

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Institutional Land Ownership and Conservation Practice Adoption

This School of Economics and Public Policy seminar discusses the shift in farmland ownership from individuals to institutions since the 1980s. Owner-operated farmland decreased from 37% in 2017 to 32% in 2022. Preliminary findings highlight the relationship between ownership and conservation incentives.

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Elder Hall lunchtime concert

The Realm of Tales. Directed by Elizabeth Layton, the Elder Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra is going to perform with violist Caroline Henbest (VIC) in a concert featuring works by CPE Bach, Sally Beamish, Puccini and Kurt Atterber.

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Art of the Possible Festival

AOTP

The Art of the Possible Festival: The Creative Stage is a student-run festival that is a celebration of artistic talent from many of the disciplines offered by the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog, giving a stage to our musicians, a platform to the creative arts and publishing opportunities for our writers and journalists. 23–26 October, North Terrace campus. .

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Unleashing the power of trees for healthier communities with Jon Dee

Jon Dee

The Environment Institute and Green Adelaide are hosting a public lecture by Jon Dee focusing on harnessing the incredible potential of trees to create healthier communities and followed by a Q&A panel discussion. Wednesday October 25, 5.30-7 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre. .

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Child development: health and education nexus

Early childhood development (ECD) is important to many disciplines, however two dominate: education and health. This presentation will aim to promote an openness to a more cohesive system of support for children and families, ensuring optimal ECD outcomes. Wednesday 25 October, 6–8 pm. Napier G04 lecture theatre, Napier Building, North Terrace campus. .

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Open Access Policy information

International Open Access Week 2023 takes place 23-29 October. Keep an eye out on the Library webpages for some blog posts around Open Access publishing, and join the Library's Research and Engagement team for this short webinar on the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog's recently updated Open Access Policy.

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Elder Hall Lunchtime Concert | Top Class

Top Class

Annual showcase concert featuring the top student performers of the Elder Conservatorium of Music (Classical performance). Supported by the Peter Brooker Prize for Musical Excellence. Friday 27 October, 1.10 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Wellbeing webinar: 'From Surviving to Thriving'

This one-hour webinar will take a preventative approach to dealing with stress, explore what it means to be resilient, and provide effective tools to build long-term personal resilience. 

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Kevin Marjoribanks Memorial Lecture

Ziauddin Yousafzai

The Importance of Girls’ Education: A Father’s Perspective. This year’s guest speaker is Mr Ziauddin Yousafzai, an educational activist and teacher. After the Talibanisation of the region where they lived, his daughter Malala (Nobel Prize winner, 2014) took a stand beside him in the fight for the education rights of girls. Friday 27 October, 5-6.30 pm. Bonython Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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