View the latest news stories and achievements from the University of South Australia
View the latest news stories and achievements from the University of South Australia
13 Mar 24
UniSA offers many events throughout the year - showcasing our facilities, research expertise, or offering you a chance to learn more about our degrees.
Keep up to date with our latest events by viewing our Events Calendar.
Enterprise magazine features thought-provoking articles that explore current issues and showcase expertise and research from Australia’s University of Enterprise.
How genetics play a role in diabetic kidney disease Pay gap transparency is only the beginning Turning a blind eye to AI? Can kimchi really help you lose weight? Hold your pickle. The evidence isn’t looking great Maths anxiety: A parent's guide to understanding and overcoming it What does the future hold for regional journalism? Postcards from the edge: Insights from a conflict zone How coastal cities near the capitals could ride post-COVID waves of growth Holden steers workers to a positive future What is dandruff? How do I get rid of it? Why does it keep coming back? How research provides the keys to unlocking Australia’s housing crisis Thinking about a microcredential course? Four things to consider first How AI can deliver personalised learning and transform academic assessment
February 2024
Invasive weed could be turned into a viable economic crop
One of the most invasive Australian weeds is being touted as a potential economic crop, with benefits for the construction, mining and forestry industries, and potentially many First Nations communities.
Discovery could lead to new RNA-therapeutics for many cancers Parents behaving badly: the impact on kids’ sport Can kimchi really help you lose weight? Hold your pickle. The evidence isn’t looking great https://unisa.edu.au/unisanews/2024/february/from-the-vice-chancellor-a-question-of-culture/ Achievements and Announcements Immersive exhibition invites visitors to help mend a broken world Innovative urban living concept tackles housing woes and offers socially connected solutions Afghan refugees ‘transform and rejuvenate’ Port Adelaide LGA The latest books from UniSA researchers
Adelaide has a new city landmark – a huge LED screen on the eastern façade of UniSA’s Bradley Building.
The LED screen is an exciting new feature of the city landscape and is designed to celebrate education, research, culture and the rhythm of life in South Australia.