Deal done – uni merger to go ahead
A political deal will enable the historic merger of UniSA and the University of Adelaide to go ahead.
A political deal will enable the historic merger of UniSA and the University of Adelaide to go ahead.
A Queensland university has dropped 17 places in the world rankings with experts saying the result “provides serious warning signs”.
Almost all of Australia’s top 10 universities have slumped in the world rankings, with the University of Adelaide suffering the biggest drop, having fallen out of the top 100.
The state’s anti-corruption watchdog is set to launch an integrity review of South Australia’s three public universities.
Clive the robot dog is helping researchers understand how he perceives the world – robots like Clive are already being used in search and rescue missions.
Adelaide uni student Leah Menzies never thought her boyfriend would meet her late mum – until an extraordinary twist of fate left her in tears.
Adelaide University Occult Club will launch an appeal against a move to deregister the group, which features Satanists, Wiccans and other pagans.
For hundreds of years, people from different countries have come to Australia and found a home. So why not our First Nations? Watch SA leaders debate reconciliation issues.
Russians have blown up a satellite, sparking concerns about the safety of vital equipment in space. An SA manufacturing hub is working on a selfie stick that can check for damage.
SA’s corruption watchdog is calling on submissions from the public in its evaluation into TAFE SA’s practices and procedures.
He made global headlines last year when he came out as the only openly gay male player in world football. Now he’s received an “overwhelming” honour.
The 9am to 3pm school day is set to be overhauled in NSW, with SA poised to follow suit. So how could we do it?
Flinders University has apologised and removed its online discrimination guidelines which likened “husband” and “wife” to derogatory terms like “homo” and “faggot”.
Masks will stay for SA secondary students and staff – even though other states have dropped them – but the Premier has for the first time hinted when they may go.
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