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10th Ralph Tate Memorial Lecture

Rings around the Earth: did the earth once have rings like Saturn? hosted jointly by the Field Geology Club of South Australia, the Royal Society of South Australia and the Geological Society of Australia (SA Div.). Thursday 4 September, 6.30 pm. Mawson lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. .

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School of Psychology research seminar

Dr Nathan Beu will present his research on post-error slowing, the tendency to respond more slowly after making a mistake, which has long been interpreted as evidence of adaptive cognitive control. Friday 5 September, 1–2 pm. Room 526, Hughes building, North Terrace campus and online. .

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Elder Conservatorium Lunchtime Concert: Airs and Graces

A fun and fiery display of baroque virtuosity by five of Australia’s leading period performers. Friday 5 September, 1.10–2 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. $20. .

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Wrap up your wellbeing

Designed for HDR students across all faculties, this hands-on workshop will teach you how to prepare fresh, affordable and easy cold rolls to encourage wellbeing through a fresher and healthier food option. Wednesday 10 September, 11 am to 2 pm. Union House undercover plaza, North Terrace campus. .

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Healthy Development ºÚÁÏÉçÇø forum

Recreation and Sport for Vulnerable and Culturally Diverse Children. This forum will focus on sport and recreation and the importance of this activity in children and families lives, especially those that are vulnerable and from diverse or underprivileged communities. Wednesday 10 September, 5.30–8.30 pm. Napier 102 lecture theatre, First floor, Napier Building, North Terrace campus. .

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Elder After Hours - Classical meets Jazz: Crossing the Great Divide

Gershwin’s Cuban Overture, is a lively and rhythmically-charged celebration of Latin American influences. Mark Simeon Ferguson’s Live and Die With the Butterflies is an evocative work combining lyrical beauty with cinematic intensity. Ravel’s Bolero, a masterpiece of orchestral color and hypnotic rhythm, is performed here in its original form followed by a reimagined version. Friday 12 September, 7–9 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Elder After Hours Concert - Radiance

In its third concert for 2025, Ensemble Lumen draws the audience into a dance of light and shadow, where three remarkable works shimmer with their own unique brilliance. Wednesday 24 September, 7–9 pm. Elder Hall, North Terrace campus. .

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Beyond the lecture - creating active learning experiences

In this interactive workshop, you’ll explore the principles of flipped learning and how to reframe your course to encourage greater student engagement. Through discussion and hands-on activities, you’ll examine effective strategies for designing and facilitating learning across both online and on-campus environments, and how to make intentional use of educational technologies to support these approaches. Thursday 25 September, 1–3 pm. Online. .

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