2022年9月17日 星期六

Connecting communities via Facebook / Designing for the Masses / Education and research in the garden


 
   
   
The Benefits of Curiosity … and the World Wide Web
Social media often gets a bad rap, but US-based UniSA alumi Katphin Moo and his teams based in the US and London are supporting and building massive online communities seeking to do good, all via Facebook. more...
Leap of Faith … from Pointe Shoes to Podiatry
Combining her experience as a young ballet dancer and 20 years running a successful podiatry practice, UniSA alumna Angela Ayres is taking steps to better care for our feet … and the planet. more...

Making the Switch ... Designing for the Masses
Next time you use an Airblade hand dryer, spare a thought for the team responsible for this ubiquitous product. UniSA Alumnus Tim Rochford was part of that team and is now turning his attention to other every day, but equally essential, items. more...
Dr Norman Swan In-Conversation with Misha Ketchell
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Dr Norman Swan, bestselling author of So You Think You Know What's Good for You? presents findings from his latest book, So You Want to Live Younger Longer? Followed by an in-conversation with The Conversation's, Misha Ketchell. watch...

From Little Things
Big Things Grow
Family camping trips to the Flinders Ranges and Yorke Peninsula for a young Michael Watkins often involved learning about bush foods and the country. Little did he know that what he learned back then about wild harvesting would later form the basis of his studies and academic career at UniSA. here...
Events & Exhibitions
Until 30 September >> August In Kabul: Photographic Exhibition by Andrew Quilty
A recipient of multiple awards, including a Gold Walkley and the Overseas Press Club of America, Andrew Quilty has established himself as one of Australia's great war reporters. Quilty was one of a handful of Western journalists present in Kabul as the city fell. On display at The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Andrew's photographic exhibition illustrates America's last days in Afghanistan, and depicts the story of how America's longest war came to an abrupt and tumultuous end. On September 22, Andrew Quilty will be in-conversation with award-winning journalist Professor Peter Greste.
Thursday 15 September >> Growing in to Autism
Discussing her book, Growing in to Autism, Professor Sandra Thom-Jones tells the story of gradually realising that she was autistic, and that she experienced the world in ways which were markedly different from neurotypical people. Following her presentation, Sandra will be in-conversation with University of South Australia's Professor Susan Hillier, Dean of Research: UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance. Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.
Wednesday 21 September >> Chasing Rights and Wrongs with Elaine Pearson
Elaine Pearson, Director of Human Rights Watch Australia shares her experiences defending human rights around the world. Her book, Chasing Wrongs and Rights offers an extremely personal account of how far we've come, and how far we've got to go. Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, Elaine Pearson will be in-conversation with journalist Professor Peter Greste.
Tuesday 27 September >> An Evening with George Takei
An Australian Exclusive presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, George Takei will take the audience through his rise to celebrity as a sci-fi icon, his remarkable journey as social media mega-power, and his passionate fight for LGBTQIA rights and marriage equality in America empowering others to beat the odds and make a difference. Following George Takei's presentation, he will be in conversation with Professor David Lloyd, Vice Chancellor and President, University of South Australia.
 
                                                           

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