2018年8月27日 星期一

Research shows kids who stay up late are prone to poor nutrition | Meet the University’s new Chancellor – UniSA News August



 SOCIAL SCIENCES

Lack of sleep could make kids prone to poor nutrition

From toddlers to teenagers, every parent knows that not getting enough sleep can make kids grumpy and prone to tantrums. But what's less well known is that sleep may also affect how well they eat. more

INSIDE UNISA   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Enterprise25 – the vision for UniSA more

 

QantasLink partnership offers new flight path for UniSA grads more

COMMUNITY   INSIDE UNISA

Pauline Carr named Chancellor of UniSA more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA   COMMUNITY

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

Consultation starts on uni merger as discussion paper released more

INSIDE UNISA   HEALTH

Seven beautiful images that share new stories of science more

 

We asked five experts: is cheese bad for you? more

HEALTH   INSIDE UNISA

Discovery presents treatment hope for Alzheimer's disease more

 

An eye for the (extra) ordinary more

COMMUNITY   BUSINESS AND LAW

MOD. through the eyes of a 15-year-old more

 

What is equity crowdfunding and can it help you? more

NEW BOOKS   INSIDE UNISA

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

 

Highlights from the Media Centre more

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Open Day and Pridham Hall gym accolade more

   
 

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2018年8月6日 星期一

Nominate now for the 10th Australia China Alumni Awards 2018


The 10th Australia China Alumni Awards Nominations Open to UniSA alumni
Nominations for the prestigious Australia China Alumni Awards (ACAA Awards) are now open and the University of South Australia invites our graduates living in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan to nominate for one of these awards.

The Australia China Alumni Association established the ACAA Awards in 2009 as a high-profile initiative recognizing the wide-ranging achievements of graduates of Australian universities who are currently based in China, both local and expatriate. This year the 10th Australia China Alumni Awards dinner will be held in Beijing on 24th November.

There are eight Awards categories covering a range of disciplines, including awards for Young Alumni and Women in Leadership.

Nominations are open to graduates of any nationality, provided they graduated from an Australian university program (in Australia, through an off-shore program in any other country or online.

Nomination Guidelines 提名指引


To nominate yourself please click the 'How to nominate' link below and complete the self-nomination form. Submit before midnight (China time) 31st August 2018.

If you are nominating yourself please contact jane.russell@unisa.edu.au for assistance in support of your nomination.
How to nominate
The University of South Australia is a Gold Partner of the Australia China Alumni Association.
 
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Salt could provide next-generation data storage & mixed news on skin cancer rates – UniSA News July



 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Salty solution to society's growing data storage needs

Tiny, nano-sized crystals of salt, encoded with data using light from a laser, could be the next data storage technology of choice, following research by Australian scientists. more

COMMUNITY   HEALTH

Students win as UniSA expands its regional reach more

 

Lab-on-a-chip able to detect abnormalities during pregnancy more

HEALTH   INSIDE UNISA

SA report card delivers mixed news on skin cancer rates more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

Dragonfly inspires new fight against surgical infections more

HUMANITIES   HEALTH

The not-school movement helping young people love learning more

 

Study asks if nuts can make kids smarter more

COMMUNITY   INSIDE UNISA

All the world's a stage for malaria-busting researcher more

 

UniSA's creative revival as new tech-arts fuel industries and innovation more

BUSINESS AND LAW   NEW BOOKS

Tips and tricks from local food and wine experts more

 

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

INSIDE UNISA   IN PICTURES

Highlights from the Media Centre more

 

Festival of Ideas and Online Virtual Open Event more

 

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