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Retirement of Gentle Intellectual Giant
Joyful, knowledgeable, kind and humble may not typically be words used to describe a Professor of Pure Mathematics but it best describes retiring AIML Professor Wojciech Chojnacki.
Uni bus schedules changing
Intercampus and after-hours shuttle bus services have updated timetables from Monday 13 July.
Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship program - applications open
If you’re considering postgraduate study next year, apply for a Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship today. Applications close 2 September.
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Scientists in the news this week: July 10, 2020
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Here are the stories of University of Adelaide scientists and science graduates in the news this week.
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Participants wanted for wine tasting

Regular wine consumers wanted to participate in sensory trials to help research into smoke tainted wines.
Call of the wild

Episode 4, In Their Element Podcast
Meet science graduate Jacob Maher, who was sure his career was going to be finding out who's who in the zoo, but graduated with a passion for all things nature.
Using Recycled Rubber to Stabilise Adelaide's Expansive Soil
Discarded tires are among the most significant and most problematic sources of solid waste, owing to extensive production and their durability over time.
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Bridge Hub 2020 Water challenge
The Bridge Hub 2020 Water Challenge is offering the opportunity for researchers to make a difference, solve real life water problems across the agrisystem – and win prizes and investment. Applications close 7 August.
Video: Shape-Shifting Sea Snakes

Environment Institute researchers are using comparative approaches to understand how phenotypic diversity evolves by the process of natural selection, using a surprising group of animals: sea snakes.
Scientists in the news this week: July 3, 2020

Your round-up of University of Adelaide scientists and science graduates in the news this week.
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