The world first heard of HIV/AIDS in the early 1980s. A disease largely misunderstood by the general public, it remains a worldwide health concern today. UK-based alumnus Andrew Stewart is part of an organisation working towards ending the global HIV epidemic. more…
For the first time, a national summit will bring together First Nations women from across Australia to speak directly to government and institutions about the issues affecting them and their children. UniSA Alumna Kimberley Hunter is part of the team bringing Wiyi Yani U Thangani to fruition. more...
Late last year, it was announced that UniSA was talking with the University of Adelaide, as well as the South Australian and Federal Governments, about the feasibility of creating a university for the future. Now UniSA’s alumni and supporters have a chance to share their views here…
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Professor Chris Daniels, Professor of Biology at UniSA joined entrepreneur Steve Meller and Professor Catriona MacLeod, Head of the Ecology and Biodiversity Centre within the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, to discuss the multiple new applications and industries around Seaweed-reducing methane emissions in Australia. watch...
Award-winning photographer and filmmaker Barat Ali Batoor’s film Batoor: A Refugee Journey will screen to a full house at The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre on 1 April. Following the film, a there will be a discussion between Batoor, UniSA Professor Nicholas Procter and PhD candidate Mary Anne Kenny, who explains her thesis here...
Sanaa Exhibition returns to The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre’s Kerry Packer Civic Gallery with another eclectic and vibrant exhibition, co-presented with Sanaa: A Better World Through Creativity. This exhibition aims to facilitate intercultural understanding by providing a platform to artists from culturally diverse backgrounds, and will feature an exciting mix of globally recognised names from Uganda, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya alongside locally based emerging artists.
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Architecture Museum, UniSA Creative, this Kerry Packer Civic Gallery exhibition of architectural drawings, photographs and advertising material will use the rich collection of the Architecture Museum, and will include not only department stores from Adelaide city, but also those in suburban shopping malls, and main streets of country towns. The storefronts of well-known retailers like Myer, Harris Scarfe, and David Jones, as well as those no longer with us, including John Martins, Moore’s, Peoplestores, and Eudunda’s, will be on display.
Join Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd at the Museum of Sydney for an evening of networking and refreshments.
Department stores have been prominent buildings in our urban environment not only for shopping but for the opportunities for social interaction they provided. Many South Australians recall the shop window displays, art galleries, community events, and cafeteria-style dining areas within the stores. Join us for a Panel Discussion with University of South Australia's experts as they discuss the history of department stores and shopping in South Australia. Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Architecture Museum, UniSA Creative.
Join Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd at Pridham Hall for an evening of networking and refreshments.
Join Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd at the Garden State Hotel in Melbourne for an evening of networking and refreshments.
The second of our free seminars, delivered by UniSA’s academic staff and allied professionals, provide access to the latest information and research on a range of health and lifestyle issues. Previous seminars can be viewed here.
Join Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd at the National Arboretum in Canberra for an evening of networking and refreshments.