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Art of the Possible

The Art of the Possible is a student-led festival in partnership with the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, launching 19 – 23 July 2021. The festival offers a suite of events aimed to celebrate creativity of University of Adelaide students and we want to help you share your work with the public. Categories include the Andy Thomas Centre for Space Research feature writing competition and digital art competition. Submissions close 21 June.
Insights into continuous waves from neutron stars

Using data from the LIGO and VIGO detectors, scientists are on the cusp of hearing what they call a continuous gravitational wave or the murmuring of a neutron star.
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Wine Industry Mentor Program announces new participants

Sixty-two early career professionals have been announced as the latest recruits to the Wine Industry Mentor Program.
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ECMS remains in top 100 ARWU rankings

ECMS remains a leading research and education institute both nationally and internationally with 10 disciplines ranking within the top 100 in the 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).
Semester 1 2021 Graduation Important Updates

If you intend to graduate in the Semester 1, 2021 Conferral Round (Ceremony in September 2021), please check your application status in Access Adelaide now.
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ECMS leading Fulbright Scholarship recipients

Congratulations to the three ECMS researchers who have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships to continue their world-class research at leading US universities.
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Going viral: What happens in a virology lab?

Virology labs help us learn all about viruses – but what goes on behind the pressurised doors?
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Landscape Architecture Awards - vote today

The Kaurna Learning Circle has been shortlisted in the ‘People’s Choice’ category of the AILA Landscape Architecture People’s Choice Award. Voting closes 2 June.
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International Student Barometer Survey - have your say

We want to know about your experience at the University of Adelaide – your thoughts will help us improve the student experience for current and future international students. The survey closes 7 June.
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Scientists use DNA testing to help reduce the illegal export of endangered medicine tree

The Advanced DNA Identification and Forensics Facility is helping reduce the illegal export of timber, by testing for genetic variation between populations of the endangered African Cherry tree.