Biodiversity Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Day 2
Day 2 Andamooka’s moon like landscape, trapping bettongs at the Arid Recovery Centre at Roxby Downs, campfire classroom, and a tour of the huge Olympic Dam mining site extracting copper, gold, silver...
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Big day today. After trapping and tagging native wildlife at Arid Lands reserve at Roxby Downs, we toured the Olympic Dam mine which produces uranium, copper, silver and gold. And employs 3500 people...
View ArticleBiodiversity Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Day 4
A long drive from Arid Recovery to Iga Warta in the Gammon Ranges. Welcome to country by Terry Coulthard. Lucky to encounter Paul Monaghan linguist and anthropologist from Adelaide Uni who explained...
View ArticleBiodiversity Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Day 5
A long day on the road today- Borefield Track to Lake Eyre, then down to Marree, home of the old Ghan Railway with the oldest mosque in Australia. Then down the Oodnadatta track to ghost town Farina,...
View ArticleJames Morgan wins the Law Foundation of South Australia’s Law & Justice Essay...
James and Margaret Nyland Recent law graduate James Morgan (formerly James Goh) has won the Law & Justice Essay Prize from the Law Foundation of South Australia. James’s prize winning essay...
View ArticleBiodiversity Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Day 6
Iga Warta is a cultural centre set up by the Coulthard Family on Adnyamathanha land near Nepabunna. We participated in welcome to country, story telling, ochre painting, and visited the Malki rock...
View ArticleCornelia Koch attends the 2018 Conference of the Higher Education Research...
Last week, Cornelia Koch attended the 2018 Conference of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA). The conference theme was ‘(Re)Valuing Higher Education’....
View ArticleBiodiversity Planning and Regional Australia Study Tour Day 7
In the middle of the driest country most of us have ever seen, the extraordinary Aroona Dam that used to service the Leigh Creek coal mine. Our last day on tour started with a bracing walk up to a...
View ArticleThe History of Adelaide Law School
Pioneering the teaching of law The University of Adelaide is one of a small group of institutions which pioneered the teaching of law in the English tradition as a university discipline in the...
View ArticleFive Adelaide Law School Academics presented at the University of Adelaide’s...
Five Adelaide Law School Academics presented at the University of Adelaide’s Festival of Learning and Teaching event on Friday 20th July. Associate Professor Matthew Stubbs and Cornelia Koch presented...
View ArticleHDR Law Retreat at Adelaide Law School
A sincere thank you to the participating HDRs and Academics who made the HDR Law Retreat such a collaborative, informative and enjoyable day. Indeed there was a wonderful vibe and we are sincerely...
View ArticleCongratulations to James Morgan and other Adelaide Law School Students at the...
The University of Adelaide Undergraduate Research Conference, formally known as the Beacon Conference of Undergraduate Research (BeaCUR), hosted its forth annual Undergraduate Research Conference on...
View ArticleCongratulations to Tim Porter, Claudia Boccaccio, Gerald Manning and Mitchell...
Congratulations to Tim Porter, Claudia Boccaccio, Gerald Manning and Mitchell Brunker who won the University prize for best group presentation (Professions) at last week’s conference of Undergraduate...
View ArticleAustralia-CASS (China) Joint Action Program Project Launch
Prof Hongyan Liu, Director of Ecological Law Unit, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences visited Adelaide Law School today, together with his colleague Dr Xiaohua Yue. The visit kicks...
View ArticleAURORA INTERNSHIP: Reflections on a reflective time
A group shot of me with some of the legal team, and a fellow intern Emmy, on my last day. By: Eloise Dibden, 4th Year Bachelor of Laws and International Development Student Many of you reading this now...
View ArticleRUMLAE Members Participate in First Woomera Manual plenary meeting in Exeter UK
The Editorial Board and Management Board members (including Adelaide Law School Professors Dale Stephens, Melissa de Zwart and Dr Stacey Henderson) From 6 – 10 August, 2018 RUMLAE members Professor’s...
View ArticleEnvironmental Law and Energy Law – Possible Future Collaboration
On Wednesday 15 August 2018 Dr Nengye Liu, Mr Paul Leadbeter and Dr Alex Wawryk, of the Adelaide Law’s School’s Environmental and Natural Resources Law Research Unit, met with Prof Dr Hongyan Liu,...
View ArticleAdelaide Law School well represented in 2018 National Science Week
On 14 August, Dr Nengye Liu co-convened and spoke at the University of Adelaide’s Research Tuesday Forum “Protecting the Catch”, during this year’s National Science Week. The Forum was well supported...
View ArticleLaunch of ILLUMINATE: A Law Podcast Series
The Law School is pleased to announce the launch of our ILLUMINATE: A podcast series about the law. Illuminate is a short, fun and easy-to-understand podcast series which aims to shine a light on the...
View ArticleThe Forum of Asian Insolvency Reform (FAIR) attended by Professor Christopher...
The Forum of Asian Insolvency Reform (FAIR) is a means for sharing and obtaining feedback in areas addressed by the UNCITRAL Principles for Effective Insolvency and Creditor/Debtor Regimes which are...
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