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ASP students take out top spots at IPTC 2019
Congratulations to Dharshana Navaratnam and Joshua Johnston (Australian School of Petroleum) who were among 70 students from around the world chosen to attend the Education Week program of the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) in Beijing.
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World-leading economic geologist returns home to Adelaide
One of the University of Adelaide's most distinguished alumni and one of the world's preeminent economic geologists, Ken McClay, has recently returned to his hometown roots to take up a Honorary Professorship at the Australian School of Petroleum.
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Lifting spirits: How you can get involved in the South Australian gin spike
The craft spirit scene in South Australia is booming. Here's how you can get involved in the art of spirit production and winemaking.
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Who, where, when, why, wasp? New wasps named after biscuits & Doctor Who aliens
Researchers inspired by chocolate biscuits and Doctor Who aliens when choosing names for 10 new species of wasps.
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Underground beetle breathing brainteaser solved
Scientists have uncovered how aquatic beetles breathe in underground water.
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Quantum sensors to make Australia safer
Researchers to work with the Defence Science and Technology Group on four ambitious quantum technology projects.
DSTG PhD scholarship opportunity
An exciting opportunity has arisen to work on a PhD project exploring identity recognition and using soft biometrics. This project is a collaboration between Defence Science & Technology Group (DSTG) and The University of Adelaide.
Sea snakes set record for deep dives
Sea snakes discovered swimming almost 250 metres deep.
Tell us what you really think about the design and development of campus facilities
We’re looking for students interested in the design and development of campus facilities to form a reference group to provide feedback on infrastructure projects in 2019.
PhD Scholarship available in the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
The School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering is offering a PhD scholarship in the field of quantifying uncertainty on resource domain boundaries.