Events
Events
Find out what's on at the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É.
Monday 20 to Friday 24 October
Sports Week and the Vice-Chancellor's Cup returns for 2025 with a variety of sports and activities to get involved in. Compete for bragging rights across a week of different sports, looking to become the winner of the Sports Week shield, culminating in the 17th annual Vice Chancellor's Cup 800m relay and being awarded the VC Cup trophy.
Tuesday 21 to Friday 24 October
HyPT-4 will bring together over 70 experts from around the world to compare the relative merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies. The forum will continue to explore in depth, a range of current and emerging zero carbon emission (CO2-free) hydrogen production technologies.
Thursday 23 October
Former Prime Minister of Australia the Hon Julia Gillard AC will facilitate an informed conversation on how the rapidly changing geopolitical environment and rise of disinformation is impacting Australia, our foreign policy, development assistance and our universities, and how these factors might be leveraged for better outcomes.
Saturday 25 October
A delight for lovers of classical guitar, this annual showcase concert features an array of works for solo guitar and small chamber groups, culminating in a performance by the Elder Conservatorium Guitar Ensemble.Ìý
Thursday 13 November
Join us as we celebrate learning and teaching excellence and the recognition of success! Awards will be presented by Professor Peter Høj AC, Vice-Chancellor and President.
Friday 28 November
From 3 – 6pm on Friday 28 November, all staff from our three campuses are invited to come together to celebrate the University’s rich history and our bright future. This special event will feature food trucks, live performances, moments of reflection, and celebrations of our myriad achievements.Ìý
Submit your event
For staff and students wanting to promote events on this page, please submit them via the University's event website.
Events
02 Oct ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É University Judo Club's upcoming Dynamic Balance Introductory Course commences in October running through to December. If you want to be safer in the instance of a fall this course is designed to lower your risk and improve your balance. Thursday 2 October to Friday 4 December, 11:15 am to 12:15 pm.Ìý34 Phillips Street, Thebarton. $195.Ìý. 20 Oct Sports Week and the Vice-Chancellor's Cup returns for 2025 with a variety of sports and activities to get involved in. Compete for bragging rights across a week of different sports, looking to become the winner of the Sports Week shield, culminating in the 17th annual Vice Chancellor's Cup 800m relay and being awarded the VC Cup trophy. Monday 20 to Friday 24 October. North Terrace campus. . 21 Oct
The Fourth International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-4)
HyPT-4 will bring together over 70 experts from around the world to compare the relative merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies. The forum will continue to explore in depth, a range of current and emerging zero carbon emission (CO2-free) hydrogen production technologies. Tuesday 21 to Friday 24 October. Online.Ìý. 21 Oct UoA Global Engagement invites you to a webinar showcasing various funding schemes that support collaboration, research, and mobility between ASEAN partners and UoA. Gain insights into how you can access opportunities and explore avenues for collaboration and engagement in the ASEAN region. Tuesday 21 October, 4—4.30 pm. Online. .Ìý 21 Oct
13th South Australian Women's and Gender Studies Annual Public Lecture
This public lecture is K.A. Ren Wyld in conversation with Micaela Sahhar about Micaela’s new book Find Me At the Jaffa Gate: An encyclopaedia of a Palestinian family.ÌýThis event is free and jointly sponsored by the Fay Gale Centre, Flinders Women’s & Gender Studies and the Network for Studies in Gender, Sexualities and Equity at the University of South Australia. Tuesday 21 October, 6.30–8.30 pm. Function room 1, level 5, Union House, North Terrace campus. . 22 Oct
Get Science Media Savvy: Communications workshop with the Australian Science Media Centre
During this workshop, we’ll look at how you can tell your story in a punchy, engaging way, and provide you with valuable insights into the world of the media and science journalism. We’ll also discuss the social channels researchers can turn to now that X (Twitter) has become a major turn-off. Wednesday 22 October, 2.30–4 pm. Function Room 2, Union House, North Terrace campus. . 23 Oct
Julia Gillard Public Lecture 2025
Former Prime Minister of Australia the Hon Julia Gillard AC will facilitate an informed conversation on how the rapidly changing geopolitical environment and rise of disinformation is impacting Australia, our foreign policy, development assistance and our universities, and how these factors might be leveraged for better outcomes. Thursday 23 October, 9.30–11.15 am. Bonython Hall, North Terrace campus. . 24 Oct
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Children
Professor Randye Semple (University of Southern California) will offer a brief overview of the research support for Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Children (MBCT-C), then discuss what has been learned and what needs to be focused on when considering future studies. Friday 24 October, 1—2 pm.ÌýHughes building, level 5, room 526, North Terrace Campus and .Ìý 25 Oct
Elder After Hours - Guitarissimo
A delight for lovers of classical guitar, this annual showcase concert features an array of works for solo guitar and small chamber groups, culminating in a performance by the Elder Conservatorium Guitar Ensemble. Curated by Dr Oliver Fartach-Naini. Saturday 25 October, 6.30–8.30 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. . 27 Oct
Historical and Classical Studies Seminar
From Berlin to South Australia: Rethinking the Princess Louise Migrants and the Legacies of 1848 In August 1849, the Princess Louise brought nearly two hundred German migrants to South Australia, many connected with the upheavals of 1848. While a few figures—such as Alexander Schramm and Richard Schomburgk—are well known, most of the cohort remain little studied. This seminar, part of an in-progress PhD thesis, presents emerging research into their identities, networks, and motivations, situating them within global migration patterns and South Australia’s colonial context. Monday 27 October, 11 am to 12 pm.ÌýNapier 420, Napier building, North Terrace campus or .