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Health Equity Reading Group

Presenting will beÌýÌý´Ç²Ô alienation and health equity and Ìý´Ç²Ô time as a social determinant of health. Professor Baum and Dr Fisher are from Stretton Health Equity within the Stretton Institute in School of Social Sciences. Monday 24 June, 12–1 pm. .

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Discovery event with Bob and Annette Vincent

Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary - Scientific Expedition Group adventures and discoveries with Bob and Annette Vincent.ÌýThe presentation will describe two bio-diversity surveys undertaken in theÌýArkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary:Ìýin 2009 after a nine-year drought and in 2011 after a two-year wet. Monday 24 June, 1–2 pm. Ira Raymond Exhibition room, level 3, Barr Smith Library, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Connect & Share on Neurodiversity

A series of opportunities for staff engagement and feedback over coming months with the first theme being neurodiversity. Three sessions are hosted for staff who identify as neurodiverse to attend an in-person Connect & Share session. Tuesday 25 June to Thursday 27 June, 9.30–11 am. Ingkarni Wardli, level 7, room 15 and Horace Lamb, room 422, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Introduction to searching for systematic reviews

To accompany the launch of the , HMS Liaison Librarians will be presenting an overview of the systematic review process, especially for health & medical sciences, focusing on the literature searching component, selecting databases and building search strategies. Tuesday June 25 10–11am. Online. .

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Healthy Development Adelaide

The global revival of human milk banking: benefits for preterm infants, social impacts, and ongoing controversies.ÌýDrawing on local and international research, this presentation examines the benefits of donor human milk for preterm infants and current controversies including safety, access and the need to protect milk banks from commercial interests. Wednesday 26 June, 12.30–1.30 pm. Lecture theatre, level 1, Queen Victoria building, Women's and Children's Hospital. .

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Play with pride brunch - celebrating inclusion and diversity in sport

Play with pride brunch - celebrating inclusion and diversity in sport

Join Adelaide ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Sport and Fitness for the inaugural Play With Pride Brunch.ÌýHosted by Jarrod Walsh, this event celebrates diversity in sport, uniting athletes, advocates, and allies for inspiring discussions, entertainment, and networking. Thursday 27 June, 9.30–11.30 am. SkyCity Ballroom, Station Road, Adelaide. .

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AEA membership application session

Adelaide Education Academy (AEA) invites staff to attend this session, which will provide guidance about planning, preparing, and communicating evidence to support excellence in teaching practice. The session will also include time for Q&A. Thursday 27 June, 11 am to 12 pm. Online. .Ìý

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School of Psychology research seminar

will present on the use of community detection algorithms to identify overlapping psychological symptoms in large datasets. Friday 28 June, 1–2 pm. Room 526, Hughes building, North Terrace campus and .

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Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert | A Poet's Love

Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert | A Poet's Love

Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe, composed in 1840, sets 16 poems by Heinrich Heine to music. Yale graduate Kyle Stegall is joined by pianist Anna Goldsworthy for a program that also features songs from Clara Schumann. Friday 28 June, 1.10–2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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