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JBI LIVE webinar

Big Picture Reviews: What are they? How can we tell them apart? hosted by Dr Danielle Pollock and presented by Associate Professor Hanan Khalil, Dr Ashrita Saran and Fiona Campbell. Thursday 5 October 10-11 am. Online. .

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2023 James Crawford Oration

Ambassador Beth Van Schaack

Mapping International Criminal Law in Light of Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine. Join speaker Ambassador Beth Van Schaack and commentator Professor Dale Stephens CSM FAAL for a stimulating presentation of global importance. Thursday 5 October, 5–6.30pm. Braggs Lecture theatre, Braggs building, North Terrace campus. .

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Law 140 Gala Dinner

To celebrate 140 years of legal education, the Adelaide Law School is hosting a gala dinner The event will be opened by the Chancellor, The Honourable Catherine Branson, and the Dean of Law, Professor Judith McNamara. Thursday 5 October, 7.30 pm. National Wine Centre. .Ìý

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The Future of Emotional Wellness

Future of emotional wellness2

Join a panel of wellbeing experts and discover the future of mental health. Speakers include Nathan Jones (PhD candidate at the School of Psychology), Dr Tiffany De Sousa Machado (Lecturer, Adelaide Business School) and Christel Cherryadi (student, School of Humanities). Friday 6 October, 3 pm.ÌýTechCentral Lecture Theatre, Lot Fourteen. .

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Lunchtime Concert - Silver Linings

Silver Linings

Conductor Luke Dollman and the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra will perform at the Elder Hall Lunchtime concert. Featuring works by Adam Gorb, Brodie King and Anne Cawrse.ÌýFriday 6 October, 1.10 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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School of Psychology Research Seminar

Public deliberation, bioethics, and democratic governance.ÌýProfessor Kieran O’Doherty (×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Guelph) will discuss mechanisms for meaningful public engagement on ethically complex aspects of science and technology. Friday 6 October, 12 pm.ÌýRoom 526, Hughes Building, North Terrace campus. Register to join via .

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Tasmanian Tiger Meets Hokkaido Wolf

×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog and Japan beyond eco-anxiety.ÌýA powerful short film from the School of Social Sciences will ease audiences’ eco-anxiety in a most unusual way – through exploration of the tragic extinction stories of the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Tasmanian tiger and Japanese Hokkaido wolf. Designed to empower people and inspire new ways of thinking about human/nature relationships for a more sustainable future, the short film will be followed by the presentation of a manga about the Hokkaido Wolf – for the first time in English – written by the creator of the worldwide phenomenon Astro Boy.

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School of Economics and Public Policy Research Seminar

The Birth Order Effect: A Modern Phenomenon?. Presented by Associate Professor Marian Vidal-Fernandez (×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Sydney). Friday 6 October 2023, 3–4.30 pm. Nexus 10, Room 3.01, North Terrace and .

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The Hon Enrique Manalo Public Address

Public Address by the Honorable Enrique Manalo, Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines.ÌýHosted by the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog and ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Institute of International Affairs South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog.ÌýRecent developments in the country's relationship with ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog will be discussed. Monday 9 October, 9.30–11 am.ÌýAHMS Building - 1059A/B Lecture, North Terrace. .

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History seminar: Historical Craft and Speculative Methods

Dr Kiera Lindsey, author of the forthcoming 'speculative biography' Wild Love, will present a seminar titled ‘Historical Craft and Speculative Methods’.ÌýMonday 9 October 1pm, The Stretton Room, 420, Napier building, North terrace campus. Free.

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