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Australian Rover Challenge

Australian Rover Challenge

The Australian Rover Challenge (ARCh) is an annual robotics competition held by the University of Adelaide, where university students from across Australia and around the globe, battle it out in a full-scale Lunar mission, using semi-autonomous rovers that they have designed and built themselves.

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2024 Women in Sport Brunch

Adelaide University Sport and Fitness have once again partnered with Sport SA to deliver the annual Women in Sport Brunch. Thursday 21 March, 9.30-11.30 am.ÌýSkyCity Ballroom, Station Rd. .Ìý

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HDR Supervision Community of Practice

Showcase of Supervision Award Recipients: Styles, Trials and Celebrations.ÌýCelebrate and learn from the award winning expertise of A/Prof David Jeffery, Dr Susan Hemer and A/Prof Wendy Ingman. Friday 22 March 10.30 am to 12 pm.ÌýBarr Smith South 2032, North Terrace Campus and online. .

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Tasmanian Tiger Meets Hokkaido Wolf

Australia and Japan Beyond Eco-anxiety Ìýdiscuss and synthesise the wisdom gained from the manga story of the Hokkaido Wolf, Lolo’s Travel, by Tezuka Osamu (creator of Astro Boy), as well as the story of the Tasmanian Tiger. Friday 22 March, 2–4 pm.ÌýStretton Room, Napier building, North Terrace campus.

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School of Economics and Public Policy research seminar

ÌýProfessor Matthew Shapiro is the Lawrence R. Klein Collegiate Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan with research interest and expertise in Macroeconomics, Financial Economics, Public Finance and Labour Economics. Friday 22 March, 3–4.30 pm. Level 6 Seminar Room, Nexus 10, North Terrace Campus or .

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Health Equity Learning Lab Oz webinar

This HELLO webinar will examine the intersections of climate change and health inequities. We will be joined by Professor Sharon Friel, Director of the Planetary Health Equity Hothouse at ANU and Chelsea Hunnisett, Policy & Advocacy Manager, from the Climate and Health Alliance to discuss the latest evidence on the relationship between climate, health and inequities, and the policy and advocacy landscape responding to these interconnected crises in Australia. Monday 25 March, 12-1 pm. Online. .

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School of Economics and Public Policy Bring a Lunch Seminar

Stamp Duty and housing transaction volumes in AustraliaÌýÌýNick Garvin is a Research Manager at the e61 institute. He specialises in micro econometrics for Australian economic and financial policy. Tuesday 26 March, 12–1 pm.ÌýLevel 6 Seminar Room, Nexus 10, North Terrace Campus or .

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AdvanceHE Fellowship Information Session

The Teaching Excellence Team are running sessions to assist you with your Advance HE fellowship application. If you have any questions about the fellowship process, please contact the Teaching Excellence Team teachexcellence@adelaide.edu.au. Tuesday 26 March, 12-1 pm. Online. .

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Stories from the South: A Public Book Club

This month we read Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner’s Iep JÄltok, poetry that offers a powerful testimony of the Anthropocene. In this debut collection, Jetñil-Kijiner, who is also the Marshall Islands’ climate change envoy to the United Nations, speaks to the violent histories of nuclear testing, racism, and militarism that affect the region. Discussion will be facilitated by scholars Mandy Treagus and Theodora Germanos-Galanis together with poet Jill Jones.

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Launch of Don Dunstan Research Network

The Don Dunstan Research Network launch is a free event featuring keynote speakers Brian Donaghy and John Töns exploring the idea of a 'Universal Basic Income' as one way to address fairness and equality in our society. Wednesday 27 March, 5.30–7 pm. Lecture theatre G030, AHMS building and online. .

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