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Staff Notices: 6 - 10 July 2009
Table of Contents
- Uni in the News
- General Information for Staff
- Events
- Training and Development Opportunities
- Information for Researchers
Uni in the News
Platypus helps unlock cancer mystery
Researchers at the University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital believe the link between human and platypus could now be the key to understanding ovarian cancer. DNA mapping of the platypus has uncovered a link between their sex chromosomes and DNA sequences found in ovarian cancer. ARC Australian Research Fellow in Genetics, Professor Frank Grützner, said they identified where DNA sits on the sex chromosomes on platypus and where DNA sits on the human genome is similar. "Through this we can trace the changes in DNA. Cancer can cause a lot of DNA to be amplified and a lot to be missing. The research helps narrow down and identify the region that we need to look at to understand the disease," he said.
Source: The Independent Weekly (27 June 2009)
Uni full story: Platypus link to ovarian cancer
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General Information for Staff
Council News - 29 June meeting
Council news from the 29 June 2009 meeting is available at:
www.adelaide.edu.au/governance/council/meetings/2009/
Fraud Control Policy and Plan
The "Fraud Control Policy and Plan" (formerly the "Fraud Prevention Policy and Plan") represents the commitment of the University to
effective fraud risk management. It also requires the commitment, cooperation and involvement of all staff in preventing, detecting
and responding to all instances of fraud.
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/2803/
For further information, please contact the University's General Counsel on ext 36080.
VideoTrace wins a Finals place
Professor Anton van den Hengel from the School of Computer Science has won the People's Choice Award at an international competition to find "the next big thing".
Anton led a team of researchers at the University's Australian Centre for Visual Technologies in developing world-first software called VideoTrace to create accurate 3D models from video. He was one of 25 finalists in the International Next Big Thing Award which attracted 300 entries from around the world.
The competition is run by Innovic, a not-for-profit organisation which assists more than 1800 innovators each year, helping to turn new ideas, inventions and technology into viable products and new businesses.
Gastro researcher takes out major Award
A/Prof Christine Feinle-Bisset, an NHMRC Senior Research Fellow based in the School of Medicine at the University of Adelaide, has recently received a prestigious international research award. At an award ceremony, taking place at the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association in Chicago, USA, in early June, A/Prof Feinle-Bisset received a Masters Award in Gastroenterology, consisting of US$7,500 and a hand-crafted glass trophy, to honour her outstanding contributions to clinical digestive sciences. The award, which is one of the most prestigious awards in the field of gastroenterology, recognises her work on the gastrointestinal regulation of appetite in humans. A/Prof Feinle-Bisset is recognised internationally for her innovative research characterising interactions of dietary nutrients with gastrointestinal motor and hormonal functions to regulate appetite and energy intake in healthy humans, changes that occur in obesity, as well as mechanisms underlying the generation of digestive symptoms in functional dyspepsia.
Tips for TRIMinising
All electronic only documents must be enclosed to ensure the document is located within the file (regardless of whether the file is electronic or hardcopy). Otherwise the electronic document will remain located with the creator.
So remember when completing the Document Registration Form for electronic documents, ensure Electronic Only & Enclosed are both ticked - there is a prompt to remind you.
Please refer to TRIM 6R2 Information Sheet - Electronic Only OR Enclosed OR Both on the Records Management webpage: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/records/trim/manuals/ for further information or see D2008/16935 in TRIM.
If you require any further assistance, please contact the TRIM Helpdesk on 35334.
TRIM Team.
Call for Applications for the Equity and Diversity Grants Scheme
The Equity and Diversity Grants Scheme is an initiative of the Gender, Equity and Diversity Committee, a sub committee of the Vice-Chancellor's Committee. The Scheme provides seed funding of up to $5,000 for new and innovative strategies that enhance equity and diversity for students and staff at the University.
The Equity and Diversity Grants Scheme Working Party, convened by Dr Margaret O'Hea welcomes applications from staff across the University.
The closing date for applications is Friday 28 August 2009.
For full details visit the website: www.adelaide.edu.au/hr/equity/ged/grants/.
Go8 scholarships for University of L'Aquila, Italy
Call for Adelaide research staff to host a L'Aquila researcher
The Group of Eight will offer up to eight scholarships to early career researchers in the Italian city of L'Aquila to help them continue their research in Australia while the University of L'Aquila is rebuilt after the April 2009 earthquake. The Association for Research between Italy and Australasia (ARIA) is coordinating the selection process for the scholarships of $5000 each - approved by the Go8 Vice-Chancellors. The University of Adelaide, through President of ARIA-SA Antonio Dottore, aims to attract one or more eligible PhD students or early career researchers to conduct research at our centres & units.
Further information & contact details on Go8 News.
Graduate Entrepreneurial Program 2010
Business Establishment Scholarships worth up to $10,000!
The Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC), has 4 scholarships for Postgraduates + 2 scholarships for a technology based idea + 2 scholarships for PhDs near completion to support the development of an innovative entrepreneurial business idea.
If you have a desire to develop your own business, whilst studying via our sponsored Graduate Entrepreneurial Program (GEP) then register now! During the course of the scholarship you will obtain a Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship or Science & Technology Commercialisation whilst being supported in a fully furnished office at the Thebarton Incubator (ThInc).
A FREE seminar will be held on Tuesday 28 July 2009, 3:00pm - 5:00pm, 'How to turn a great idea into an even greater application' to explain the application process and business development initiatives. In addition Dr Allan O'Connor, Academic Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship accompanied by Mr Antonio Dottore, Academic Director of Science & Technology Commercialisation will equip you with basic skills and knowledge to manage new venture creation processes and business planning.
Venue: Equinox Room, Level 4, Union House, North Tce campus
To register please email your name and contact details to: Julia McCarron
Applicants may apply for a broad range of business support and training, including serviced offices in an incubation environment.
For further information visit: www.ecic.adelaide.edu.au/gep or contact Megan Llewellyn on 8303 4159.
Applications for the 2010 program close Wednesday 2 September 2009.
Download: GEP flyer.
Vacant Positions
Events
Adelaide Festival of Ideas: 2 for 1 offer
Spend an evening with the Brightest Minds
Tickets: $28 Adult; $25 Friends; $15 Concession
Book at BASS 131 246. Mention 'Festival of Ideas 2 for 1 offer' when booking.
For a limited time only, the Festival of Ideas is offering University of Adelaide staff and alumni a special 2 for 1 deal. This is your opportunity to guarantee a seat at our popular evening sessions around the theme Pushing The Limits:
Where do big ideas come from?
Thursday 9 July, 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Who cares... the limits of health
Friday 10 July, 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Free spin: controlling the message and the limits of free speech
Saturday 11 July, 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Venue: Elder Hall, North Tce campus
Download: Festival deal
Olympic Dam Expansion - Public Lecture
The Field Geology Club of SA presents a lecture on:
Olympic Dam Expansion
By Steve Green, Sustainability Manager, BHP Billiton.
This presentation will provide an overview of the proposed expansion of mining operations at Olympic Dam, with some details on the geology. Should the proposed expansion be approved and proceed, it would see the development of open pit mining in addition to the existing underground mine and would become one of the largest and most complex projects in the world.
Date/Time: Thursday 9 July 2009, 7:45pm
Venue: Mawson Lecture Theatre, Mawson Laboratories (near corner of Victoria Drive and Frome Road)
Visitors are warmly invited to attend. For further details contact Frances Williams on 0403 153 726 or Paul Curnow on 0402 079 578.
Healthy Development Adelaide - Thematic Evening
"Getting it right, starting early - children's
social development and wellbeing"
Date/Time: Thursday 23 July 2009, 4:15pm - 7:00pm
Venue: Union House, Level 4 Eclipse Room, University of Adelaide
Download: HDA Invitation with further details and speaker
profiles.
RSVP by Friday 17 July via email to: Anne Jurisevic.
This FREE event is open to all including researchers, students, health service, education, government and community sectors.
Visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/hda/events/
Refugee Camp In Your City
Replica camp to bring refugee life close to home
Dates/Time: Sunday 20 - 27 September 2009, 9:00am - 5:00pm (last tour)
Location: Victoria Square, Adelaide
Médecins Sans Frontières Australia - Doctors Without Borders - will be bringing Refugee Camp In Your City to Adelaide. This is a great opportunity for students at the University of Adelaide to speak to experienced field staff and get a taste of what life would be like as a doctor or nurse with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
The 1000 square-metre replica camp will give people the rare chance to walk into a camp site modelled on refugee camps in countries such as Chad and Sudan.
Experienced field staff will be on-hand at the camp to lead the guided tours and tell their stories about refugee camp life and the vulnerability of life for people who have fled their homes.
MSF staff will also be available to talk to people interested in working for Médecins Sans Frontières at an Information Night held in Adelaide on Wednesday 23 September.
Download: MSF media release or visit: http://refugeecamp.msf.org.au/.
2009 CASR Seminar Series
Staff at the Centre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR) invite you to attend a series of seminars presenting a selection of the Centre's work and research outcomes.
This seminar series will address major topics in the fight to reduce road trauma and highlight the latest research in the area.
Day & Time: Fridays, 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Venue: Art Gallery Auditorium
Semester 2 Seminars:
Managing Traffic Safety
Dr Jeremy Woolley
24 July
Young Drivers
Craig Kloeden
4 September
Medical Conditions in Crash Causation
Tori Lindsay
16 October
Pedestrian Impact Testing
Andrew van den Berg and Giulio Ponte
27 November
Download: CASR Invitation or visit: http://casr.adelaide.edu.au/.
RSVP to Leonie Witter, phone 8303 4114.
French Studies Symposium
"Discovery and Empire: the French in the South Seas"
Date: Wednesday 8 July
Venue: State Library of South Australia
Papers will cover the extended period commonly referred to as the Age of Discovery, from the early 16th century voyage of the Abbé Paulmier through to the scientific voyages of the first part of the 19th century. The day will end with a FREE Public Lecture in the Pacific Cultures Gallery of the SA Museum, to be given by Professor John Gascoigne (UNSW), on the topic "The Globe Encompassed: Pacific Convergences in the Age of the Enlightenment" from 5:30pm - 6:30pm.
The symposium is one of the strands of the XVIIth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association of European Historians.
Symposium programme and registration form can be found on the Discipline of French Studies page: www.hss.adelaide.edu.au/french/discovery.html
Training & Development Opportunities
Staff Learning & Development
The Human Resources Branch is offering the following four workshops FREE to staff during July. All programs can be booked online at: https://apps.adelaide.edu.au/training/bookings/courses. [UA staff access only]
Meeting Organisation
This workshop explores the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to organise meetings including making arrangements, liaising with participants, and developing and distributing meeting related documentation.
Audience: University of Adelaide staff who are responsible for organising and taking minutes at meetings.
Date/Time: Thursday 16 July, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Facilitator: Heather Karmel, Council Secretary, Council Secretariat
Governance
This workshop explains the governance of the University. The University's governing body is Council, it is chaired by the Chancellor and is advised by several standing committees. There are also a number of Management Committees in the University advising the Vice-Chancellor and President or other senior managers.
Audience: Managers and staff who want to gain a broad appreciation of how the University functions and its legislative obligations.
Date/Time: Wednesday 22 July, 10:00am - 12:00noon
Facilitator: Heather Karmel, Council Secretary, Council Secretariat
Planning, Development and Review (PDR) - Program for Managers & Supervisors
Performance management can be viewed from two sides. On one side it is process of development, two-way communication, encouragement and motivation - processes that focus on the employee as people. On the other, it is the process of aligning work objectives, monitoring and assessing employee contribution, and providing feedback - processes that focus on employees as resources and enablers of organisational goals. This program aims to assist managers in addressing both sides.
Audience: Managers and Supervisors who have responsibility for the management of the performance and outcomes of staff that report directly to them.
Date/Time: Tuesday 28 July, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Policy
This workshop explains the policy framework of the University and how the framework supports the governance and operations of the University.
Audience: Managers and staff who are required to interact with or implement University policies.
Date/Time: Wednesday 29 July, 10:00am-12noon
Facilitator: Heather Karmel, Council Secretary, Council Secretariat
For enquiries, please email Janet Hart or phone 8303 3130.
Visit the Learning & Development website: www.adelaide.edu.au/hr/development/.
MyMedia Information and Demonstration
Staff are invited to attend a MyMedia Information and Demonstration session during the semester break. Two sessions have been scheduled:
Dates: Wednesday 22 July, 1:00pm - 2:00pm; and Friday 24 July (repeat), 2:30pm - 3:30pm.
Venue: Napier 102 Lecture Theatre, Napier Building
University Awards for Teaching, HDR Supervision or Enhancing the Student Experience
Applications for the following University of Adelaide awards
are due by 5:00pm, Friday 11 September 2009.
Further details are available from the Teaching Awards and Grants website.
- Stephen Cole the Elder Awards for Excellence in Teaching 2009 (undergraduate and postgraduate by coursework teaching)
- Excellence in Higher Degree by Research Supervision 2009 (higher degree supervisors)
- Award for Excellence in Support of the Student Experience 2009 (Professional staff award)
Award writing seminars
The Teaching Awards and Grants Office will be running an Award Writing Seminar twice prior to the date of submission for University of Adelaide awards. The seminars will be an opportunity to talk to previous award winners and attend a presentation about award writing given by experienced award writer and editor, Barbara Brougham, the Teaching Awards and Grants Officer.
Dates: Thursday 23 July and Thursday 13 August (repeat), 10:30am - 12:30pm.
Venue: CLPD, Level 2, Schulz Building West, North Tce campus (map).
To register your interest for either seminar or to discuss the awards and the awards process, please email Barbara Brougham or phone via mobile 0437 649 976.
Teaching @ University: Enrol for Semester 2
There are still vacancies in the Semester 2 Teaching @ University course for academic staff.
Please visit the Teaching @ University webpage to download an enrolment form.
ERGA Conference 2009: Feedback and Flexible Learning
24-25 September, University of Adelaide
The 2009 ERGA conference will be addressing the theme of Feedback and Flexible Learning. The aim of the ERGA Conference series is to bring together colleagues from the higher education sector to discuss best practice and new approaches in the tertiary environment.
Our keynote speakers this year will be Professor Marcia Devlin, Chair in Higher Education Research, Deakin University, and Professor Susan Jones, Head of Zoology, University of Tasmania.
Call for Submissions
Proposals are invited for workshop and panel sessions, and abstracts and papers for concurrent sessions. Submissions are due on 31 July 2009.
Please visit the ERGA website for detailed information on the keynote speakers and requirements for submissions, or to register for the conference as an attendee.
Attendance at ERGA 09 is FREE for members of the University of Adelaide.
ALTC Graduate Attributes Project Symposia
Staff are invited to participate in one of five national symposia on graduate attributes, as the final phase of the ALTC-funded National GAP (Graduate Attributes Project) scoping study.
The National GAP (Graduate Attributes Project) Symposia
Date/Time: Friday 17 July, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Venue: Equinox Room, Union Building, University of Adelaide
For registration and further information, please download the symposium invitation.
Professional & Continuing Education (PCE)
Upcoming Professional Development Courses
Performance Management That Works
Wednesday 22 July
Focus on Grammar
Thursday 23 July
Managing Stress in the Workplace
Tuesday 28 July
From Team Member to Team Leader
Wednesday 29 July
Discount: 5% discount for University of Adelaide staff
You can now enrol and pay online! Visit our website and follow the easy steps.
www.adelaide.edu.au/pce
For further information visit our website, email Joanna Carrick or phone 8303 4777.
Information for Researchers
HDR Supervisor Induction Workshop
If you wish to be registered as an HDR supervisor at the University of Adelaide, in either principal or co-supervisor capacity, you MUST attend an HDR Supervisor Induction Workshop. The induction workshop provides an essential introduction to the policy, practice and strategic context of HDR supervision at the University.
The next one is to be held:
Wednesday 5 August, 1:00pm - 3:30pm, The Vines, National Wine Centre of Australia, followed by the Cocktails & Connections session.
Please come along and join us.
Register online at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment/
More about the program at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/hsw/
Further enquiries: Dr Ian Green on 8303 6035 or Dr Cally Guerin on 8303 3043, email researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.
Cocktails & Connections
Want to meet some new fellow researchers? Want to get some new ideas for research collaborations? Want to hear from some of the University's research leaders? Then this session is for you. Come along and get connected.
Wednesday 5 August, 4:00pm - 6:00pm, The Vines, National Wine Centre of Australia, followed by the HDR Supervisor Induction Workshop.
This is a relatively informal event, with a series of activities designed to get like minded researchers talking to each other. It is aimed at researchers new to the university as well as established researchers looking to reinvigorate their networks. All researchers welcome.
Register online at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment/
More about the program at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/cc.html
Further enquiries: Dr Ian Green on 8303 6035 or Dr Cally Guerin on 8303 3043, email researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.
Future Research Leaders Program
The Future Research Leaders program has been developed collaboratively by the Go8 universities, and is delivered in full each semester for the benefit of the research community of the University of Adelaide. The program is aimed at current and aspiring research leaders, and seeks to build a range of skills and knowledge critical to successful research leadership and management.
There are eight modules in the program, together with a researcher orientation module. Modules are undertaken by a combination of online study, independent research and a face-to-face workshop. Do just one module, or do as many as you like. "It's up to you. And it's all free!"
More about the program at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/frlp/
Register for workshops at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment/
Further enquiries: Dr Ian Green on 8303 6035 or Dr Cally Guerin on 8303 3043, email researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.
Exploring Supervision Program
The Exploring Supervision program (formerly the Effective Supervision program) provides professional development for HDR supervisors. Each semester we present a series of three interactive workshops, together with a range of tools, techniques and resources, covering key topics in HDR supervision. In addition, completion of the full module of the program leads to registration as a principal HDR supervisor.
More about our workshops: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/esp/
More about the full module of the program at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/fullmodule.html
Register for workshops at: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/enrolment/
Further enquiries: Dr Ian Green on 8303 6035 or Dr Cally Guerin on 8303 3043, email researchereducation@adelaide.edu.au.
Adelaide Research & Innovation
The latest commUNIcate RESEARCH news is available online.
Research Branch
See the Research Branch Bulletin for the latest news on major grant rounds & information sessions, a selection of competitive grants, prizes & funding opportunities now open.

