Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) graduate Lauren Crago has built her thriving brand, Solomon Street, from the ground up and in the meantime become an inspiring driving force in sustainable fashion innovation in South Australia. She will also be sharing her insight at UniSA's Sustainable Futures Event and how she’s combined her love of drawing and design – she still personally draws each print by hand – with her commitment to making a positive impact on the environment, and turning her illustrations into the bright and playful activewear, underwear, and jumpsuits of Solomon Street. more…
Thi Quang Linh Tran may have only studied in Adelaide for two years, but the lessons and experience she gained over her Master of Engineering (Water Resource Management) at UniSA will stay with her for a lifetime. Now as the Sustainable Construction Manager for the LEGO Group in Vietnam, Linh has been setting the bar and raising her voice for important causes as an advocate for fellow women in engineering and sustainability. more...
Former Invictus Pathways Program (IPP) participant, Darren Peters, is sharing his story to help encourage more support for the IPP and empower first responders, and current serving and veteran personnel, through the program. After his 22 years in the Army, and unthinkable repercussions, Darren is now a gold medal winning archery champion and through the one-of-a-kind wellbeing and sports program has turned over a leaf. more...
Former primary school teacher Ash Manual set out to create his own resilience education program, Growing with Gratitude, after his own experience in the classroom. Now the program is getting a boost from UniSA’s coveted Innovation & Collaboration Centre (ICC) and their Venture Catalyst Social Enterprise Accelerator, with access to a range of global Industry Experts with startup advice, assistance, and industry connections. more...
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Professor Bain Attwood is in-conversation with Senator Patrick Dodson to pay an important tribute to the work and life of an extraordinary Aboriginal activist in his latest book. Not politically active until his 70s, William Cooper became a notable activist, best recognised for his landmark 1933 petition to the King for representation of Aboriginal people in the Commonwealth Parliament. watch...
If you are an experienced management professional, driven to create new solutions, lead innovative teams and deliver exceptional results in a context of disruptive change, studying a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of South Australia is for you. Join us online or on-campus to find out why the Master of Business Administration (MBA) from UniSA Business may be your best next move. Registrations are essential here.
With the increased focus on climate change and other global issues that are impacting life on our planet, taking action is more important than ever! Join UniSA’s Sustainable Futures online event to hear about the positive impact that UniSA Alumni and local groups are making in this space.
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and UniSA Creative, and on display at the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, VIVID is an exhibition by graduating students from the UniSA Illustration and Animation Bachelor’s Degree program. This exhibition presents the professional achievement of UniSA's graduating students. Works may include illustrated pictures for Children’s books, Comics, Graphic Novels, Animation in Stop Motion, Frame by Frame and CGI, Character Design, Posters, Game Art, Editorial Illustration, Concept Art, Murals, Tattoo Design and experimental mediums.
Are you ready to get up close? MOD.’s UP CLOSE is an exploration of a spectrum of closeness. Starting inside our bodies, we consider touch and relationships with people and machines before spanning out to the way we move through place and space. Find out about the 100 trillion microorganisms living inside you, see what tears look like under a microscope with each tear as individual and unique as its owner – and have a spontaneous conversation with a stranger, but is it human or AI?
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