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Staff Notices: 28 July - 1 August 2008

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Uni in the News

Human simulator robots help University of Adelaide medical students

Human simulator robots that are programmed to breathe, express pain and speak to medical students like actual patients are unveiled at the University of Adelaide's Medical School. The robots, which will help students improve bedside manner and patient diagnosis, are part of the University's new multimillion-dollar medical teaching facility, Bio Skills SA. It is complete with Bio Skills robots, the refurbished Surgical Skills Laboratory and a fully integrated IT and AV system for remote video-conferencing. Professor Justin Beilby, Executive Dean of Health Sciences, said the Bio Skills robots would allow students to make errors without causing harm to patients. "The robots produce lung, heart and bowel sounds, have anatomically correct pulses and respond to medical and pharmacological interventions appropriately," he said.

Source: The Advertiser (18 July 2008)
Uni full story: Bio Skills SA sets new standard in medical teaching

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General Information for Staff

University of Adelaide teaching, supervision and support awards

Applications close on Friday 12 September for the following:

  • Stephen Cole the Elder Awards for Excellence in Teaching
  • Award for Excellence in Higher Degree by Research Supervision
  • Award for Excellence in Support of the Student Experience (for Professional Staff)

Information is now available on the CLPD Teaching Awards and Grants website.

For further information about these awards, and for guidelines and nomination forms, email Barbara Brougham or phone 8303 4721 or 0437 649 976.

New feature in MyUni - Online Content

A new database to manage the Library's Digital Resources Management Centre (DRMC) copyright text material is now operational. The new system allows you to place links to copyright material within MyUni using a new drop down tool called Online Content; this tool is readily available inside your MyUni course.

The Centre for Learning and Professional Development (CLPD) is offering information sessions on the changes.

For further information visit the MyUni news website, email Allan Carrington or phone 8303 8085.

Questions relating to DRMC services, such as article scanning should be directed to: drmc@adelaide.edu.au.

Student Information Technology Satisfaction Survey 2008

ITS is conducting a student satisfaction survey to gather feedback about the IT services provided for students at the University of Adelaide.

Students who complete the survey at: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/surveys/its_student_survey.html by Friday 15 August 2008 can enter a draw to win an iPod Nano (8Gb). The winner will be selected randomly from the students who complete the survey. All information provided will be treated as strictly confidential.

ITS Hot Tips

You can set up an automatic signature and disclaimer in Web Mail by following the instructions in the Web Mail User Guide.

New Policies

Credit Card Policy and Procedures
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/2743/

Travel and Entertainment Policy and Procedures
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/2723/

Vacant Positions

www.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/

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Events

Cultural Illumination - Elsewhere

Art & Heritage Collections invite you to the launch of Cultural Illumination - Elsewhere by Bev Southcott. Professor Nancy Pollock-Ellwand, Head and Chair, School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Adelaide will launch the Illumination.

Date/Time: Wednesday 30 July 2008, 4:30pm-6:00pm
Venue: Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library

Exhibition viewing times
31 July - 31 August 2008
During Barr Smith Library opening hours
FREE. All welcome.

Southcott is an Adelaide based photo media artist. She has a Masters in Visual Arts and has exhibited nationally and internationally. Southcott's work has received commendations and awards including an honourable mention in the 2006 Biennial Landscape in the Postmodern in Tampa, Florida and SALA Duckpond Award for photography in 2005. This exhibition is a further development of her ongoing concern about living and working within the urban city environment and of the everyday.

Please RSVP to Anna Rivett on 8303 3086 or email: art.heritage@adelaide.edu.au.

The Hon. Dr Lynn Arnold AO: The Vocal Minority meets the Silent Majority

The Friends of the University of Adelaide Library and the History Trust of South Australia invite you to a FREE public talk with The Hon. Dr Lynn Arnold AO.
Date/Time: Thursday 7 August 2008, 6:00pm for 6:30pm
Venue: Ira Raymond Exhibition Room, Barr Smith Library
Seating is limited.

Dr Arnold was a leader of the Campaign for Peace in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s. His talk will deal with the topic of shifts in popular opinion and politics during the Vietnam War.

Bookings by Tuesday 5 August to Robina Weir, phone: 8303 4064
Full details are on the University Library web site.

Classical Association Centenary Year Public Lectures

"An Abderite, a Sidonian and a eunuch walk into a bar..."
Jokes, joke books and jokers from the ancient world.


Speaker: Dr Vicki Jennings, Visiting Research Fellow, University of Adelaide
Date/Time: Monday 11 August 2008, 8:00pm
Venue: Council Room, Wills Building

Further enquiries: Ron Newbold.

Law 125 Prestigious Speaker Series

To Commemorate its 125th Anniversary the Law School of the University of Adelaide is pleased to announce a Public Lecture:

'100 Years of Jumbunna'
Speaker: Justice Michael Kirby AO, High Court of Australia
Date/Time: Monday 4 August 2008, 1:00pm
Venue: Moot Court Room, Law School (Ligertwood Building)
No RSVP is required.

Download: Kirby flyer.
Further enquiries: Dr Paul Babie.

Distinguished Social Sciences Public Lectures

Presented by Professor Ann Brooks and Professor Graeme Hugo.

'Civil Society in China'
Public Lecture by Emeritus Professor Andrew Watson, School of Economics
Date/Time: Wednesday 30 July, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Venue: Theatre 102, Napier Building

"Family Responsibilities in the Age of Individualism: Whose 'Right' to 'Choose'?"
Public Lecture by Professor Chilla Bulbeck, Discipline of Gender, Work and Social Inquiry
Date/Time: Wednesday 13 August, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Venue: Theatre 102, Napier Building

Research Tuesday with Professor Pascale Quester

"Sponsorship: creating meanings and delivering value"
Date: Tuesday 12 August, 5:30pm
Venue: G04, Napier Building
FREE Public Seminar.

Professor Pascale Quester is Executive Dean of the Faculty of the Professions and Inaugural Professor of Marketing at the University of Adelaide. She has pioneered research in sponsorship effectiveness and is widely published on a variety of consumer behaviour topics.

The evolution of sponsorship in recent times has been remarkable. From a peripheral and relatively small scale marketing communication technique, it has grown into a major marketing strategic tool, particularly for global brands. More often than not, however, its use remains haphazard and its evaluation sketchy. To date, academic research in this area continues to uncover as many questions as it provides answers.

So what is sponsorship and what can it do? Research shows that its value is in creating meanings for consumers and in enabling value-laden relationships to develop between organisations. Examples from the sports and cultural sectors will demonstrate both the power and limitations of sponsorship. Suggestions about how industry and the higher education sector could use sponsorship in a mutually beneficial manner will be provided in conclusion.

Bookings: research.tuesdays@adelaide.edu.au or phone 8303 3692.
Further details at: www.adelaide.edu.au/researchtuesdays/.

School of Mathematical Sciences Colloquium Series

Betti's Reciprocal Theorem for Inclusion and Contact Problems
Speaker: Professor Patrick Selvadurai
Date/Time: Friday 1 August, 3:10pm
Venue: G03, Napier Building
All welcome.

Abstract: Enrico Betti (1823-1892) is recognized in the mathematics community for his pioneering contributions to topology. An equally important contribution is his formulation of the reciprocity theorem applicable to elastic bodies that satisfy the classical equations of linear elasticity... the contribution of Betti is acknowledged for its underlying formal mathematical basis and generality. The purpose of this lecture is to illustrate how Betti's reciprocal theorem can be used to full advantage to develop compact analytical results for certain contact and inclusion problems in the classical theory of elasticity.

Visit: www.maths.adelaide.edu.au/news/events.php
Enquiries: Jonathan Tuke.

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Training & Development Opportunities

Effective Supervision Program, Semester 2

Semester 2 registrations for the Effective Supervision Program are now open. The program is offered every semester, providing a series of five interactive workshops, together with a range of tools, techniques and resources, covering key topics in HDR supervision. The workshops are structured to enable academic staff to work through issues and to share their expertise. The program also offers a pathway to principal supervisor accreditation.

Tuesday afternoons, starting 12 August.
Venue: AGC Seminar Room, Level 6, 115 Grenfell St.

Further information: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/esp/
Workshop details: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/esp/timetable/
Registration: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment/

Facilitated by Researcher Education & Development, Adelaide Graduate Centre, researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.

HDR Supervisor Induction Workshop, Tuesday 12 August

All new academic staff wishing to supervise research higher degree students are required to attend the HDR Supervisor Induction Workshop. Led by the PVC Research Operations, this workshop provides an overview of the policy, practice and strategic context of HDR supervision at the University. NEW academic staff are generally not able to undertake HDR supervision, as either principal or co-supervisors, unless they attend this workshop.

Further information: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/esp/
Registration: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment.html

Facilitated by Researcher Education & Development, Adelaide Graduate Centre, researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.

More than just a chat!

A practical workshop about mentoring relationships and conversations
There's a big difference between being a mentor and being a GREAT mentor! Knowing how to get the most out of mentoring relationships, and how to "casually converse with clear purpose", are bottom line skills if you want to be remembered as a great mentor. The facilitator will be Caz Batson from Lee Hecht Harrison.

Date/Time: Thursday 21 August, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Venue: WP Rogers Room, Union building

For further information and to enrol please visit OPD's Mentoring webpage.

Academic Learning and Language (ALL) Semester 2 Seminars

The ALL student development seminars on study skills, academic writing and exam preparation is now available. Of particular interest are the series addressing issues for international students and the series on thesis writing for Honours and postgraduate coursework students.

Download the program flyer from the Academic Learning and Language website.

Teaching at University course

There are still a few vacancies in this 8-week course.
The course begins on Thursday 31 July, 2:00pm-5:00pm.

For further information and to download the brochure, visit the Teaching at University website.

Professional & Continuing Education

Upcoming Professional Development Courses

Networking for Success
Tuesday 5 August

Understanding and Using Statistics
Wednesday 6 August

Creatively Managing Conflict
Tuesday 12 August

Voice Training
Friday 15 August

Writing for the Web
Wednesday 20 August

Critical Thinking
Thursday 21 August

Working with Asian Names
Friday 22 August

5% discount for University of Adelaide staff.

For further information or to enrol please email Jo Carrick or phone 8303 4777, or visit our website at: www.adelaide.edu.au/pce to view our extensive program offering.

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Information for Researchers

Future Research Leaders Program, Semester 2

Semester 2 registrations for the Future Research Leaders Program are now open. The Future Research Leaders Program is essential professional development for all career researchers looking to advance their research leadership, management and grant winning skills. The program consists of eight separate modules, together with an orientation session, all conducted through a combination of online study and face-to-face workshops.

Venue: AGC Seminar Room, Level 6, 115 Grenfell St.

Further information: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/future_leaders/
Workshop details & timetable: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/future_leaders/timetable.html
Registration: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment.html

Facilitated by Researcher Education & Development, Adelaide Graduate Centre, researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.

Researcher Orientation Session - 'Settling in'

The Settling In Researcher Orientation workshop is recommended for all researchers who wish to consolidate their understanding of the University's strategic research directions. This module provides briefings from the University's senior research managers and leaders and affords opportunities for researchers to build their networking and collaboration.

Date/Time: Wednesday 6 August, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Venue: Equinox Room
Prior registration is essential.

Further information: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/future_leaders/timetable.html
Registration: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment.html

Facilitated by Researcher Education & Development, Adelaide Graduate Centre, researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.

Adelaide Research & Innovation

The latest 'commUNIcate RESEARCH' newsletter is available online.

Research Branch

See the Research Branch newsletter for the latest information on major grant rounds and information sessions, a selection of competitive grants and prizes now open for application and other research-related news.