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AU Sport high performance camp

Discover what it means to be a University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É elite athlete. Students aged 15+ can join this one-day camp for $125, which includes lunch, recovery services, and AU Sport merchandise. The day covers scholarships, financial and academic support, high-performance programs, nutrition advice, strength & conditioning testing, and tailored sport-specific drills. Wednesday 4 December, 10 am to 4 pm. Fitness Hub, level 4, Union House, North Terrace campus. .

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Waite wine sale

Waite wine sale

The annual Christmas sale and open house is now underway. Discover the latest additions, including two new spirits: Waite brandy and Waite gin. You'll also find a variety of nolo wines, mystery boxes, new wines, and more. with all items available for collection alongside tastings at the winery. Wednesday 4 December, 10 am to 4 pm. Gate 2d, Hartley Grove, Waite campus.Ìý

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2024 China and Hong Kong SAR Global Opportunities and Impact Forum

Join us for an overview of the recent Senior Executive Mission to these countries, as well as information on partnerships, student recruitment efforts, and research and funding opportunities available to support partnership work in the region. The session includes a Q&A followed by a networking morning tea. Wednesday 4 December, 1–2.30 pm. Room 704/705 MBA Suite, level 7, Nexus 10 building, 10/12 Pulteney Street, ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É. .

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Australia and New Zealand: natural allies?

Join Anna Powles and Joanne Wallis, the guest editors of the special issue, for a stocktake of the current state of the Australia-New Zealand alliance. They will be joined by contributors Darren Lim and Jason Young, who will focus on the allies' differing relationships with China and consider what that means for the future of their relationship. Thursday 5 December, 3.30–5 pm. Online. .

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Through the looking-glass: the future of public health in a changing world

Spend the day with the School of Public Health’s researchers and guest presenters at our annual research symposium showcasing the diversity of research in public health. The day includes presentations covering a variety of topics with plenty of opportunities for Q&A, networking and a celebration of our higher degree scholarships. Wednesday 11 December, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm. National Wine Centre, ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É.Ìý.

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Global Engagement Funding Program Information Session

Learn more about advancing global collaboration and securing funding for your next project through the Global Partnership Engagement Fund and the Global Partnership Joint Funding Program. Topics include eligibility, application guidelines and tips on preparing a strong proposal. Tuesday 4 February, 2–3 pm. Online. Register.Ìý

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Healthy Development ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É forum

HDA Forum

Current trials and studies in preterm birth and pregnancy complications – better outcomes for mother’s, babies and families.ÌýThis forum is held by Healthy Development ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É in conjunction with SAHMRI Women and Kids. Wednesday 5 February, 5.30–8 pm.ÌýNapier 102, 1st floor, Napier building, North Terrace Campus. .Ìý

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2025 empowered educators information session

Join the series in 2025 and become part of this innovative and supported process to enhance student learning at the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É and through to ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É University. This process of reflective practice is key to building evidence of teaching effectiveness which can support your application for promotion and recognition opportunities. Tuesday 11 February, 11 am to 12 pm. Online. .

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Annual meeting of the University community

On Monday 17 February 2025, the University Council will convene the Annual Meeting of the University Community. This is an opportunity for staff, students and graduates of the University to ask questions and to hear from the Vice-Chancellor and the Chancellor.Ìý

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Independent Arts Foundation literary dinner

, Emeritus Professor of French Studies, will speak on what the French have done for the cultural life of Australia. Tuesday 18 February, 6.30–9.30 pm. Osmond Terrace Function Centre, Norwood Hotel. .Ìý

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