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Uni of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É celebrates outstanding leaders with honorary doctorates
Starting today, the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É will hold 25 graduation ceremonies in historic Bonython Hall across April and May, with more than 5100 conferrals of academic programs to new graduates.
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Pathways clear for decarbonising heavy industry
The production of green steel will be a critical step to enable the world’s heavy industry to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and Australia is well placed to be an important player in this space.
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Taking on type 2: Research Tuesdays
Deadly vascular problems are common for people with type 2 diabetes. In this month’s Research Tuesday’s lecture, the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s Khalia Primer will talk about her research into finding out the underlying reasons why so many T2D sufferers experience complications.
Pills prepare for life outside ISS
Pills sent into space by the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É are being prepared to be installed outside the International Space Station (ISS).
Wine Industry Mentor Program breaks new ground
The Wine Industry Mentor Program, which pairs early career wine sector professionals with respected wine sector leaders, is expanding into all areas of the wine industry. This year the program includes wine business, wine marketing, media, photography, wine education, winemaking, viticulture and oenology, while keeping a strong connection with wine communications.
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‘Animal-stress’ signal improves plant drought resilience
A team of Australian and German researchers has discovered a novel pathway that plants can use to save water and improve their drought tolerance.
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Inaugural Rover Challenge proves a winner
Rover teams competed in four challenges at the inaugural Australian Rover Challenge (ARC) on North Terrace campus on 27 and 28 March.
Heart attack research receives $3.5million boost
Heart attack treatment will be revolutionised thanks to Federal Government funding of more than $1.4 million to the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s Professor John Beltrame.
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School students discover four new species of wasp
Four primary schools in regional South Australia have been involved in the discovery and naming of new species of wasp as part of a trial of a new citizen science project led by the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É.
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Students’ lunar rovers go head-to-head
This weekend teams of students from around the country will compete in the inaugural held at the University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É. Students will put their lunar rovers which they have designed and built themselves, to the test in a series of missions performed on a recreation of the surface of the Moon.