2020年6月24日 星期三

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World-first contraceptive gel developed by UniSA researcher to hit the US market
Women will soon have access to a world-first non-hormonal contraceptive, which could replace other birth control measures such as the pill, thanks to a UniSA researcher.
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UniSA wins $7.8m for research to prevent infections, diagnose medical conditions and improve aged care
SA scientists find breast cancer link in world breakthrough
Alien frog invasion wreaks havoc on natural habitat
From the Vice Chancellor
Including:
· Masonic Charities funding boosts SA's online mental health lifeline for all Australians
· UniSA community features strongly in Queen's Birthday honours list
· PhD mentoring tool adopted by L'Oréal Australia
· New leader of counselling appointed
· Harness artificial intelligence and take control of your health
and more
Video: Parenting in a pandemic – how children's lives will change after COVID-19
The death of open plan offices? Not quite, but trust and autonomy the new norm in workplaces
Winter at home is much more enjoyable in a warm house
UniSA Online offers new 100 per cent online accredited psychology degree
Workplace flexibility: will it disappear with social distancing?
Hidden mental health issues among refugees
Read the latest edition of unisabusiness magazine
Read the latest edition of enterprise magazine
Relive the Hawke Centre's latest events
 
   
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2020年6月22日 星期一

UniSA Events online and on campus




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The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and The Conversation Online Series

Thursday, 2 July and Thursday, 16 July 2020
6:00pm - 7:15pm (ACST)

The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and The Conversation online series will be an opportunity for us to remain connected and unlock knowledge from some of the world's leading voices. Hear from The Conversation's academic experts who will inject evidence into public debate. Upcoming events include: The Domino Effect: Climate Change and Pandemics (2 July, 6pm to 7:15pm) and Borders and the Pandemic (16 July, 6:00pm to 7:15pm). Further details, including a video from the Crisis and Denial panel discussion, click here.

Films that Make Architecture the Star

Available now

While the Samstag Museum is closed, bunker down and watch a film that makes architecture the star, just like 2020 Best Picture Oscar winner, Parasite. The Museum's ON ARCHITECTURE Film Review Series brings together films that align with the 2020 Adelaide//International's premise: that built forms have the ability to perform as choreographers of experience. Enjoy them here.

Tim Ross: Designing a Legacy

Wednesday, 4 November 2020
5:00pm - 7:00pm (ACST)

Almost everyone says goodbye to their family home at some stage. It's hard enough at the best of times. Now imagine if your family home is designed by one of the greats of Australian architecture. Comedian and design nerd Tim Ross asks exactly that in his new live show. Part talk, part screening, part comedy show, Ross takes you on an architectural adventure into some of our most significant modernist houses at the Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West Campus. Register here.

Women and Leadership:
Real Lives, Real Lessons with The Hon Julia Gillard AC

Monday, 27 July 2020
6:00pm - 7:15pm (ACST)

Join The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre for an In-Conversation and Book Launch of Women and Leadership: Real Lives, Real Lessons written by Former Australian Prime Minister The Hon Julia Gillard AC and economist, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. In their book, the writers seek to put the academic work about women in leadership to the test in the real world. Ms Gillard will be In-Conversation with Julia Lester. Register here for this online event.

Embracing the Circular Economy: Industry Friends of Low Carbon Living forum webinar

Thursday, 25 June 2020
4:30pm to 6:00pm (ACST)

This popular forum series with Industry Friends of Low Carbon Living Forum provides an opportunity for industry, government and the community to engage with the UniSA Research Node for Low Carbon Living and connect with each other. It is a way to bring organisations with carbon challenges together with organisations with low carbon solutions. Register here.

Don't Waste a Global Financial Crisis

Revisit the series now

Relive the brilliant online series 'Conversations with the ICC', presented by UniSA's Innovation & Collaboration Centre (ICC) Entrepreneurs in Residences (EIR). In the first episode, EIR Terry Gold demonstrates how to take advantage of this time in, "Don't let a global financial crisis go to waste - how to stay motivated when you don't feel like it" and LeapSheep CEO, Kirk Drage, takes us through, "Why do most start-ups fail?" Watch them here.

Anne Wallace:
Strange Ways

Friday, 16 October –
Saturday, 28 November 2020

Strange Ways is the first major survey exhibition of Samstag Scholar Anne Wallace, and includes works from the early 1990s through to the current day. Born and raised in Brisbane in the 1970s, her highly accomplished figurative paintings are as much about the textual as the pictorial. Exhibited at the Samstag Museum of Art. More info here.
Sanaa: A Better World Through Creativity

Monday, 6 July – Wednesday, 29 July, 2020

The Sanaa Exhibition returns to The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, showcasing the work of previous Sanaa artists from across the African continent. Work from the 2018, 2019 and 2020 exhibitions will be on display, as well as the work from Ugandan artist Wamala - who undertook the inaugural 2020 Sanaa Artist Residency, conceived in partnership with Lipman Karas and Nexus Arts. The artwork, which is for sale, is a colourful selection of canvases evoking feelings of a contemporary Africa. The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre has been a proud co-presenter and sponsor of Sanaa : A better world through creativity, presenting Sanaa Exhibition, Sanaa Story Telling and Feshene, since its inception in 2017. Details here.

The ART in heART

Monday, 6 July to
Friday, 28 August 2020

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, The ART in heART exhibition showcases artworks by local emerging artists attending workshops run by Neami National, a community mental health service supporting people living with mental health issues to improve their health, live independently and pursue a life based on their own strengths, values and goals.
More information here.

Art by Prisoners -
The Written Edition

Monday, 3 August –
Friday, 28 August 2020

In 2020 The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Department for Correctional Services present a compilation of written works by prisoners across the state as part of an online exhibition. An expansion of the Life Sentences portion of previous Art by Prisoners exhibitions, the written edition provides an opportunity for you to read prisoner experiences in their own words. More info here.
The interviews and interactions with
The Rev Tim Costello, Kumi Naidoo
and Wawira Njiru

Available now

The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's Mind Salon offers a variety of online content, a place where you can delve into the ground breaking ideas and solutions that are shaping our world. In recognition of Refugee Week, highlights include a focus on refugee issues and human rights. All this and more here.

Stream MOD.TV

Tuesday - Friday, 4:00pm (ACST)

Tune into MOD.TV from 4pm every Tuesday to Friday until 4 September as the MOD. crew chat with experts and researchers, as well as hosting live gaming, special performances and workshops with artists and collaborators from their online exhibition, LIFE INTERRUPTED here.

Immerse yourself in Museum.Shift

Every Thursday
5.00pm – 6.30pm (ACST)

We all need to feel a little more excitement right now, so MOD. has created their very own Table Top Role Playing Game, Museum.Shift at Roll20.net, where you can step into the shoes of staff at a fantasy museum and to work together with your friends to expel an alien invasion or two. Register here.

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