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Portrait honours Aboriginal leader

As part of National Reconciliation Week, a new portrait has been unveiled in the Barr Smith Library of Uncle Rodney (Rod) O’Brien, respected Kaurna Elder and Cultural Advisor at the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó.
Fellowships celebrate lifelong dedication to science

Ã×À¼µç×Ó’s Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Peter Høj AC, Emeritus Professor Peter Langridge, and Professor Timothy Hughes, are among 22 new Fellows of The Australian Academy of Science.
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Certification cements collaborative approach to engagement

Ã×À¼µç×Ó’s Ã×À¼µç×Ó Business School (ABS) is the first organisation in Australia to be certified to ISO 44001, the international standard on collaborative business relationship management.
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On the search for the secrets of southern sky

The next steps are being taken to unlock the secrets of the universe above the southern hemisphere. University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó researchers are working with water tank manufacturer Aquamate to investigate the best way to deploy sensors to detect the highest energy gamma rays from the universe.
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Soil carbon increases under cover crops

Planting cover crops directly underneath grapevines can help mitigate the effects of climate change and improve land sustainability, research conducted by the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó has found.
New role in future of Murray-Darling Basin

Ã×À¼µç×Ó will play a key role in a new multi-million dollar collaborative research program set up to safeguard the environmental and commercial future of the Murray-Darling Basin.
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Reducing atrial fibrillation through ED protocol

Researchers from the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó will investigate if a streamlined approach to treating atrial fibrillation (AF) in emergency departments leads to a reduction in heart-related hospitalisations.
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Safeguarding laws in the spotlight

The independent South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) based at the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó is inviting views from the community and interested parties as part of its independent review of the state’s laws regarding the safeguarding of vulnerable adults.
University’s animal health centre gains accreditation

Ã×À¼µç×Ó’s Equine and Production Animal Health Centre has been accredited as a hospital by the Veterinary Surgeons Board of South Australia (VSBSA).
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Views invited on mental health laws

People are invited by the independent South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) based at the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó to share their experiences in using, accessing and dealing with South Australia’s mental health laws as the first stage in a review of the Mental Health Act 2009 (SA). SALRI are particularly interested in ways in which the law and practice can be improved.