Cultural, Community and Campus Events

Upcoming events

11

Aug

UniSuper webcast

Super Fundamentals.?Learn how decisions you make about your super throughout your working life can shape the kind of lifestyle you have when you¡¯re older.?Everyone is welcome ¨C including non-UniSuper members. Monday 11 August, 12.30¨C1.30 pm. Online. Register.

13

Aug

2025 Joseph Fisher Public Lecture

Economics, Ethics and Power: How Can Economics Help Us Navigate the Challenges of Our Times? Featuring Senator Barbara Pocock¡ªeconomist, Emeritus Professor, South Australian Senator, and alumni. Wednesday 13 August, 5.15¨C6.45 pm. The Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register.

15

Aug

AU Sport Quiz Night

ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± University Sport & Fitness is hosting a quiz night?with all proceeds going towards sending the University athletes to Uni Nationals.?With a $500 cash prize up for grabs, teams are invited to test their knowledge of sport, fitness, pop culture and more. Friday 15 August, 6¨C10 pm. Park 10 Graduates Clubhouse, North ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ±. Register.

21

Aug

Wellbeing: Nam Baldwin - emotional wellbeing module 3

In this refreshingly different module, you'll discover how and why emotions can so easily be managing you, rather than you managing them in challenging situations. We keep things highly interactive as we share how you can thread simple actions into your day, allowing your self-awareness, emotional regulation and resilience skills to grow. Thursday 21 August, 12¨C1.30 pm. Online. Register.?

22

Aug

2025 Play with Pride

Join us for the 2025 edition of Play with Pride ¨C a celebration of inclusion and diversity in sport. This event will be hosted by Ali Clarke and brings together athletes, advocates, and allies to champion LGBTIQA+ representation in sport. Friday 22 August, 2¨C5 pm. Bonython Hall, North Terrace campus. Tickets.

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Past events

  • 2019 events

    Carols on Campus

    Members of the University community came together on Tuesday?3 December to celebrate the?holiday season with music and song. Thank you to all those who contributed to the University's Giving Tree, in support of the Smith Family.?

    125th anniversary of women's suffrage

    The University invited notable?women and leaders to celebrate?the anniversary of South Australia's landmark legislation to allow women the right to vote and stand for Parliament.

    The University?was proud to partner and host the? held in November, which showcased the best local music talent in South Australia and recognised excellence in the South Australian contemporary music industry.?Students and staff from the University's ?performed on the night.?

    Renao Street: Mid-Autumn Festival

    The University?celebrated Chinese culture on campus on Friday 18 October.?As part of the Mid-Autumn Festival,?Hub Central was transformed into Renao Street (ÈÈÄÖ½Ö)?(hot and noisy) on the eve of Oz Asia Festival.?Student and community groups hosted stalls with produce, products and activities.?Members of the Elder Conservatorium of Music and ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± Chinese Orchestra also performed during the event.

    The University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± hosted Light the Night, Leukaemia Foundation's beautiful evening lantern walk for the first time on Friday 11 October.?At twilight, the community came together to transform the darkness into a sea of glowing light.?Light the Night aims to raise awareness of blood cancer and give hope to patients and families of those impacted by blood cancer.??

    150th Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi Birth

    On Wednesday 2 October 2019, The University of ÐÂÀË²ÊÆ± hosted the Indian Association of South Australia¡¯s?celebration of Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary. A moving ceremony was held around the Statue in the Garden of Contemplation, and was followed by an oration by the Hon Michael Kirby on?'The Sesquicentenary of Mahatma Gandhi'?and its relevance for Australia and the world.?