The Environment Institute is tackling some of the most serious environmental challenges facing Australia and the world.
Research undertaken within the Institute is investigating how to integrate renewable energy into Australia's energy grid, is conducting scientific research that underpins the discovery and conservation of the world's biodiversity and is taking an inter-disciplinary approach to understand how we can better manage our water and landscapes to provide the greatest levels of well being to our society.
The Institute brings together leading research groups at the University of Adelaide, a highly world-ranked research University, in the fields of science, engineering, economics and social science relating to the management and use of natural resources and infrastructure. The Institute combines the research strengths of four centres and two programs.
Download Environment Institute 2010 Annual Report
Water Wednesday Water Wednesday is a series of public forums held to discuss water-related issues and is presented by the Water Research Centre. The next seminar will be held Wednesday 29th February. Find out more |
Barcode of Life Conference The 4th International Barcode of Life Conference was held at the University of Adelaide, from 28 November to 3 December 2011, in partnership with the Consortium of the Barcode of Life. Find out more. |









