The Adelaide school not giving up on our teenage mums
“I thought I had no option but to drop out – now I’m studying law.” One Adelaide school is refusing to give up on SA’s teenage mums and the rewards for its effort are quite remarkable.
“I thought I had no option but to drop out – now I’m studying law.” One Adelaide school is refusing to give up on SA’s teenage mums and the rewards for its effort are quite remarkable.
The lawyer for an Adelaide woman seriously injured by an e-scooter says she won’t be the last to find herself in an impossible position.
It was part of a vision for an international education precinct in Adelaide’s heart but Australia’s first foreign university has just announced it is going home.
Potentially dangerous lead dust was discovered at a popular Adelaide school more than two weeks before it was reported to school community.
SAHMRI researchers improving the lives of aged care residents feature in the 2020 Tall Poppies of SA Science. See the full list of award winners.
An Adelaide company that won the worldwide race to make a better, mobile x-ray machine – opening the way for mini CT scanners in ambulances – is a 2020 SA science award finalist.
Adelaide is poised to fly in international students under a national-first trial aimed at reviving universities and help an industry worth $2 billion to SA.
Recently appointed Adelaide University chancellor Cathy Branson opens up on sexism, a pioneering career, her new role and why everyone has the right to feel respected in the workplace.
Organisations such as universities and courts allow the potential for abuse or harassment because of their set-up, the new Adelaide Uni chancellor and former judge has warned.
UniSA’s graduates have been asked to step up and offer part-time jobs to students struggling financially because of COVID-19.
The Adelaide pathologist who not only wrote the book on SIDS, he wrote five, is determined to answer one question that has puzzled him for more than 30 years.
Hard knocks to the head cause lasting damage such as Parkinson’s disease in some people and scientists want to understand why. Now a $2 million SA study is developing a new forecasting tool to predict a patient’s long-term prognosis.
Bushfire-ravaged vines in the Adelaide Hills are being analysed and new methods are being used to restore the living back to health, in a project bringing growers and researchers together.
We have three universities that are all outstanding for their age. But as long as they remain separate, their further growth will be stunted, Christopher Pyne writes.
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