2020年7月22日 星期三

UniSA Events – Online & On Campus – July 2020


Breaking The News:
Jan Fran In-Conversation with Tory Shepherd

Thursday, 23 July 2020
6.00pm - 7.00pm (ACST)

Just when we needed the media more than ever before – to talk us through the current crisis and how governments are tackling it – media companies are crashing. They're laying off staff and closing papers. Walkley Award-winning journalist Jan Fran talks to Tory Shepherd about what Australia's media landscape looks like now, and how it might look in the future. This event is presented as part of Just A Thought, an exclusive In-Conversation series presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. More information here.

Open August

Sunday, 9 August –
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Online and On Campus

Thinking about uni in 2021? Join us for Open August, a series of online and on campus events to discover our range of world-class degrees. Register online now for our Virtual Open Days and then step onto campus to tour our state-of-the-art facilities, and chat to teaching staff and students about your study and career options. Register now.

Machine-Made Histories

Wednesday, 5 August 2020
6.00pm - 7.00pm (ACST)

Presented in partnership with the Oxford University Society (South Australia), Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Enterprise (UniSA) discusses how historical machines can make recommendations about our lives that can sometimes be of no benefit to us, and how we might think about instructing and supervising them differently so that the past and the future are matters of ethics that we can more actively shape. Register here.

Aboriginal Children Speak: Criminal Responsibility and the Rights of the Child

Tuesday, 4 August 2020
6.00pm - 7.15pm (ACST)

The film In My Blood It Runs has launched worldwide with astounding engagement from all walks of life. Facilitated by Professor Stan Grant, our panel of experts will consider the issues explored in the film through discussion on the rights of Aboriginal children in relation to criminality, Australian and International laws, and hearing Aboriginal children speak. Register here for this event, presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor: Aboriginal Leadership and Strategy and UniSA Justice and Society.

Slaves in the System: Panel Discussion

Thursday, 6 August 2020
6.00pm - 7.15pm (ACST)

Modern slavery exists across the world, and Australia is no exception, but Australia can take a global leadership role in combating modern slavery. Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, as part of the Just A Thought series, our panel will discuss the prevalence of modern slavery in Australia and across the globe. Discussion will also consider how Australia exacerbates the global slavery problem by importing products that are potentially produced through forced labour, and what we can do to remove slavery in our supply chains. Register for this online event here.

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. Ms Gillard will be In-Conversation with Julia Lester. Register here for this online event.

Tim Ross: Designing a Legacy

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

Almost everyone says goodbye to their family home. 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. Register 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 Ridley Scott's classic, Bladerunner. The museum's ON ARCHITECTURE Film Review Series brings together a selection of features and documentaries that align with the 2020 Adelaide//International's premise: that built forms have the ability to perform as choreographers of experience. Enjoy here.

Businesses Cannot Succeed on a Failing Planet

Wednesday, 29 July 2020
12.00pm – 12.45pm (ACST)

Sustainability and ethical challenges are increasingly being labelled as the "grand challenges" of our times. COVID-19 provides us with opportunities to reimagine the future. Join Dr Sukhbir Sandhu, Senior Lecturer in Sustainability and Ethics, as she shares her research on how leaders need to urgently reimagine businesses so that recovery from COVID-19 and maximization of return on capital can be balanced by imagination, passion, and trust – required to navigate the shift from growth to sustainable development. Register here.

Bootstrapping Your Startup

Watch Now

Relive the brilliant online series 'Conversations with the ICC', presented by the Entrepreneurs in Residence of UniSA's Innovation & Collaboration Centre (ICC). In the fourth episode, Terry Gold presents on "bootstrapping" for your startup, candidly drawing on his own experiences. Also hear from LeapSheep CEO, Kirk Drage, as he takes you through, "Why do most start-ups fail?" Watch here.
Resilience and Reinvention Beyond Coronavirus

Experience Now

Over the past couple months, UniSA Business has hosted the Leading Beyond COVID-19 Webinar Series – addressing current business challenges and presenting insights and learnings. Revisit the talks featuring thought leaders including former Premier of South Australia The Honourable Jay Weatherill, The Honourable Christopher Pyne, Professor Jana Matthews, and others. Watch here.

Kirsten Coelho:
Ithaca

Friday, 16 October –
Saturday, 28 November 2020

The Samstag Museum of Art and Kirsten Coelho, 2020 SALA feature artist, present Ithaca, a new installation of porcelain vessels influenced by the history of ceramics. Image: Kirsten COELHO, Ithaca, 2019, porcelain matte glaze. More info here.

Amos Gebhardt: Small Acts of Resistance

Friday, 16 October –
Saturday, 28 November 2020

The Samstag Museum of Art continues its long-standing and distinguished artist-led series, focusing on new works by South Australian artists. Amos Gebhardt's Small acts of resistance is created through the South Australian Film Corporation and SALA Festival's inaugural Artist in Residence commission. More info here.

Real Stories and Informed Thinking
around Mental Health

Listen Now

The Mental Health Podcasts Series is a joint Communities of Practice initiative between nurse leaders from SA Health and academics from the University of South Australia's Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Research Group. Designed to share fresh thinking in contemporary mental health practice, involving the voices of consumers, carers, practitioners and policymakers, revealing what they think, feel, say and do to achieve best practice. New podcasts will be available every two months. Listen here.

The Elephant in the Room: Islamophobia and its Impact on the Muslim Learner

Watch Now

Research @ the SMARTSchool Seminar presents, 'The elephant in the room: Islamophobia and its impact on the Muslim learner', where Professor Mohamad Abdalla AM, Director of the Centre for Islamic Thought & Education (CITE), explores the Australian Muslims experience of Islamophobia and what may be the detrimental impact of these experiences on their learning. Watch here.
Treasures from the Islamic Civilisation Golden Age

Watch Now

The Islamic Golden Age is one of the most important, yet overlooked, periods in human history. Spanning from about 750 to 1600, it presented advancements in human intellect which covers religious studies, artistic, culture, science and knowledge, including architecture, art, physics, algebra, geography, agriculture and medicine. Behind these advancements were giants and influential figures like Al-Bukhari, Al-Tabri, Al-biruni, Avicenna and Averroes just to name a few. This webinar, presented by Dr Nezar Faris and the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE), will just scratch the surface of this period highlighting some of the milestones and giants of the Islamic golden age. Watch here.

Sanaa: A Better World Through Creativity

Until Wednesday, 29 July 2020

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, supported by Lipman Karas and Nexus Arts. The artwork, which is for sale, is a colourful selection of canvases evoking feelings of a contemporary Africa. More information here.

Art By Prisoners –
The Written Edition

Monday, 3 August –
Friday, 28 August 2020

The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Department for Correctional Services present a compilation of written works by prisoners across South Australia as part of an online exhibition and an expansion of the Life Sentences portion of previous Art by Prisoners exhibitions. More info here.
The ART in heART

Monday, 6 July –
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.

New MOD.Cast on the
Future of Work and Study

Listen Now

MOD. has released a new six part series of podcasts which explore the cultural, economic and personal challenges of the COVID-10 pandemic. The MOD.Cast series questions what we can learn from this disruption so we can build a similar but different world. Listen online to the first episode 'Future of Work and Study: LIFE INTERRUPTED'. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday until the end of July. Listen to the latest online 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. This week, livestream the feature game from Games In The Time Of Corona 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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Professor fighting for better cancer treatments
after his own diagnosis
Professor Clive Prestidge has spent thousands of hours researching drug formulation and improved delivery for cancer treatments. He is now developing a more effective, less-invasive way of targeting cancer than traditional chemotherapy, and his own bowel cancer diagnosis has only increased his resolve. more...
Turning a passion for slow fashion into ethical activewear
Primary school teacher, Thalia Kouts, had an ingenious idea to create carefully crafted activewear out of sustainable fabrics, encouraging a generation of environmentally conscious children to really think about where clothes come from and the detrimental impact fast fashion has on our world. more...

Twins receive dual Public Service Medals for dedication to community
A pair of University of South Australia graduates – and twins no less – have both received Public Service Medals for their outstanding public service to vulnerable communities. Despite studying very different subjects, Gerrie and Jacky have played key roles in the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in South Australia. more...
Crisis and Denial: The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and The Conversation Series
What do climate deniers, anti-vaccination activists and COVID-19 conspiracy theorists have in common? Why are they so resistant to 'facts'? Research psychologist and former politician Dr Carmen Lawrence, social scientist Professor Julie Leask and cognitive scientist Stephan Lewandowsky explore why myths and misinformation can be so compelling, who benefits from spreading misinformation, and how we can change people's minds. Facilitated by Misha Ketchell, Editor of The Conversation. Watch the video here...

Weaving hope and community together through uncertain times

For acclaimed artist, Dr Sera Waters, these uncertain times have inspired her most recent work of art by bringing together a number of communities – and her signature weaving and textile art techniques – for The Survivalist Sampler, a mass stitching project of hope. more...
Events
Now >> Ep 11 | Samstag ON ART Podcast series
Pittsburgh-based Samstag Scholar Georgia Saxelby joins curatorial assistant Anna Zagala to discuss her experience of applying to study at Carnegie Mellon in the USA, strategies for selecting a school, what it takes to get in and why she can't wait to get back. Georgia's moving image work Lullaby is currently showing at Samstag as part of the 2020 Adelaide//International.
2 July >> The Domino Effect: Climate Change and Pandemics presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, The Conversation and The Embassy of France in Australia
Join infectious disease and environmental health experts Dr Jean-François Guégan (Director of Research at the Institute of Research for Development, France), Fiona Armstrong (Executive Director and Founder of Climate and Health Alliance) and Dr Natasha Chassagne (Adjunct Research Fellow, Centre for Social Impact, Swinburne University) as they discuss why, for humans to survive, it is critical to connect human health, civilisation and the natural systems on which we depend.
16 July >> Borders and the Pandemic presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and The Conversation
People and countries have been forced apart by the pandemic. External borders broken down by globalisation were hastily re-erected. Internal borders were raised as we gave up our personal liberties to stay safe. Join Professor Stan Grant (Journalist and Vice Chancellor's Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging, Charles Sturt University), Hugh White AO (Emeritus Professor Strategic Studies, ANU), and Dennis Altman AM (Professorial Fellow, Institute for Human Security, La Trobe University) as they discuss how the pandemic has changed the way we think about borders.
23 July >> Breaking the News, Jan Fran In-Conversation with Tory Shepherd
Just when we needed the media more than ever before - to talk us through the current crisis and how governments are tackling it – media companies are crashing. They're laying off staff and closing papers, and even your ABC is not immune. Walkley Award winning journalist Jan Fran talks to Tory Shepherd about what Australia's media landscape looks like now, and how it might look in the future. Presented as part of Just A Thought, an In-Conversation series with Tory Shepherd.
27 July >> Women and Leadership: Real Lives, Real Lessons with The Hon Julia Gillard AC
Join The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre for the Book Launch of Women and Leadership: Real Lives, Real Lessons written by Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and economist, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. This inspirational and practical book written by two high-achieving women, shares the experience and advice of some of our most extraordinary women leaders, in their own words.
Exhibitions
6 - 29 July >> Sanaa: A Better World Through Creativity
Sanaa Exhibition returns to The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's 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.
6 July - 28 August >> The ART in heART
The ART in heART is an exhibition in The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's Kerry Packer Civic Gallery showcasing artworks by local emerging artists attending weekly workshops run by Neami National, a community based organisation providing services to improve mental health and wellbeing in local communities.
3 - 28 August >> Art by Prisoners - The Written Edition
In 2020 The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Department for the Correctional Services present a compilation of written works by prisoners across South Australia 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.
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