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Staff Notices: 2 - 6 November 2009

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Uni in the News

Wine to thrill the sensors

Tiny optical probes are being developed as an "early warning system" for winemakers who want to check wine maturity without opening the barrel. The technology, being developed at the University of Adelaide, will allow them to monitor and fix problems as they arise, without interfering with wine that should have been left in the barrel. Professor Dennis Taylor, Head of the Discipline of Wine and Horticulture, is working on a prototype with Professor Tanya Monro at the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing. Instead of pulling out the stopper and sampling every barrel, the winemaker will be able to monitor the temperature and chemical composition from afar. Optical fibres transmit light of specific wavelengths into the barrel. The light interacts with the wine and results are relayed to a computer. "It would revolutionise the industry... We would have an early warning system that could be used not only for wine but all sorts of things like beer," Professor Taylor said.

Source: The Advertiser (22 October 2009)

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General Information for Staff

Survey of Staff Satisfaction with IT Support

The University of Adelaide is participating in the University Benchmark survey for IT Support Quality. Staff and postgraduates will be invited to complete a short user satisfaction survey by following a link in an email they will receive from itsupport.survey@adelaide.edu.au. The information obtained from this survey will help in understanding and improving IT support services.

 

Peer Networking Information

Improving the first year student experience has led to the development and implementation of a range of initiatives by the Transition Unit in partnership with academic and support services. UniStep (University Student Transition Experience Program) is a comprehensive semester-long orientation for first year students. There are also increasing numbers of peer networking programs available to students in their local Faculty/School learning communities.

The Transition Unit has recently updated the First-Year Student website to include information for staff on peer networking programs:
www.adelaide.edu.au/student/new/stepping/peer_mentor/staff/

For further information contact the Transition Unit staff: Sandra Gault, Audrey Stratton, Genevieve Sanchez, Susie Chester.

 

University of Adelaide Strategic Plan

At its meeting on 12 October 2009, the University Council approved the revised Strategic Plan for 2008-2012 'Building a Great Research University'.

The revised Strategic Plan is available at:
www.adelaide.edu.au/VCO/strategicplan/

 

New Information Session from the University's EAP provider, Corporate Health Group

In August, the University's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider, Corporate Health Group, conducted a number of information sessions for staff and managers about managing stress and the new EAP service.

As a continuation of this, Corporate Health Group will be conducting further sessions looking at some of the common causes of stress and how to prevent it.

The first of these one hour sessions will look at one of the causes of stress: different personalities and communication styles within a work group.

Further information is available by downloading the attached flyer (pdf).

Date Time Campus Room
Thursday, 5 November 2009 1:00pm - 2:00pm North Terrace Hughes Lecture Theatre (Level 3, Hughes Building)

RSVP by 03/11/2009
To assist us to determine numbers, it would be appreciated if you could confirm your attendance by email to Louise Dunn, HSW Specialist, Injury Management & Wellbeing.
Should you require any further information, please contact Louise on 8303 5904.

 

Christmas/New Year Close Down re: Advertising Positions Vacant

Market research on candidate response rates to advertising over the Christmas and New Year period shows a low level of candidate responses and a reduction in eligible candidates applying for roles. Recruitment Services has therefore implemented an advertising cut off period to ensure that you receive the best possible outcome from advertising.

Should you choose to advertise roles in December please ensure all advertising cut off dates reflect your ability to respond to candidates in a timely manner, i.e. if you are unable to respond to candidates until the beginning of January we would advise that the cut off date of your position reflects this date to manage candidate expectations relating to their acknowledgement.

Last days to advertise before Christmas
Advertising paperwork needs to reach HR by Advertisement will then appear in the Newspaper or Online on
3 December 2009 12 December 2009
16 December 2009 (Aust HES only)

Any paperwork received after this time will not be processed until the New Year.

First days to advertise in the New Year
Advertising paperwork needs to reach HR by Advertisement will then appear in the Newspaper or Online on
7 January 2010 16 January 2010
20 January 2010 (Aust HES only)

Advertising will resume again as per normal from 7 January 2010 with the deadline for HR to receive paperwork being Close of Business Thursday of each week for your position to be advertised at the end of the following week.

Please don't hesitate to contact the HR Service Centre on 8313 1111 if you have any queries, or advertisements coming up before this time.

 

Are you preparing a Course Handbook for 2010?

Uni 2010 details for Academic Learning and Language and the Maths Learning Service are now available for download from the CLPD (doc), or can be requested by email to Peter Murdoch.

 

Tips for TRIMinising

When registering documents to TRIM the Document Registration Form must be completed.

To assist you in completing the Document Registration Form please refer to TRIM information sheet "Document Registration Fields" for details on each field [D2009/80586] or go to: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/records/trim/manuals/ [UA only].

If you require any further assistance: phone TRIM Helpdesk on 35334.

 

Vacant Positions

www.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/

 

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Events

Emerging Artists Spring Concert Series 2009

The ELDER CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC presents a FREE series of classical and jazz concerts to showcase the outstanding talent of their music students.

Refreshments will be served following each concert.

Dates: Friday 6 November, Friday 13 November
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm (Doors Open 5:30pm)
Venue: Hartley Concert Room (off Kintore Avenue)
University of Adelaide, North Terrace Campus

Program information for each concert is being loaded progressively each week.

For further information contact Susie Gold.

 

Carl Vine: What Use is Classical Music?

The Friends of the University of Adelaide Library and Musica Viva invite you to a FREE public talk with Carl Vine, Artistic Director of Musica Viva Australia.
Date/Time: Thursday 12 November 2009, 6:00pm
Venue: Napier Theatre GO4, Napier Building, North Terrace Campus

Carl Vine first rose to prominence as a composer of music for classical dance, with over 20 scores to his credit. He has since emerged as a major orchestral composer with seven symphonies and seven concertos heading the catalogue, and his piano music is played frequently around the world.

He has an impressive catalogue of chamber music, complemented by various work for film, television and theatre.

Bookings by Tuesday 10 November to Robina Weir, phone: 8303 4064
Full details are on the University Library web site.

 

Healthy Development Adelaide - HDA Career Development Event

Broaden your Communication Horizons
Date/Time: Tuesday 17 November, 9:45am - 1:00pm
Venue: Union House (Level 4, Eclipse Room), University of Adelaide

Join us for the third and final HDA Career Development Event for the year on the fast paced and changing world of science communication. Our expert speakers will showcase the categories of traditional media, virtual media, communications hubs, and engagement with communities.

This is a FREE event, useful for postgraduate students and early career researchers. All welcome.

RSVP by Thursday 12 November to: Anne Jurisevic.

Download: attached flyer (pdf) with event details and speaker profiles, or visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/hda/events/.

 

Roundtable - 'A Judicious Life? Judicial and Political Biography'

The South Australian Chapter of the Australian Association of Constitutional Law (AACL), together with the Adelaide Law School, are delighted to announce the release of the complete program for a stimulating roundtable to be held at the University of Adelaide on Friday 4 December 2009, 'A Judicious Life? Judicial and Political Biography'.

Our outstanding presenters have published biographies on legal and political figures including the great 18th century English lawyer and judge Sir William Blackstone, South Australian suffragette Catherine Helen Spence, 20th century legal and political figures including Sir Owen Dixon, Lionel Murphy, Sir Ronald Wilson, and the two great political adversaries Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser.

Venue: Napier Building LG 28, North Terrace Campus
Cost: Full registration $90
AACL member registration $80
Full-time student or unwaged $50

The program & registration form (pdf) is available at: www.law.adelaide.edu.au, and registrations are still being accepted. For further information contact Matthew Stubbs or phone 8303 3530.

 

'Thinking about Asia' Workshops 7 & 8

The Question of Whaling

Japan's Whaling Triangle, the power behind the whaling policy
Speaker: Midori Kagawa-Fox

Whaling in Japan: Power, Politics and Diplomacy
Speaker: Professor Jun Morikawa

Date/Time: Friday 6 November 2009, 1:10pm - 2:30pm
Venue: Ligertwood Room 529, North Terrace Campus
FREE Public Workshop. All Welcome.

Download: Workshop 7 flyer (pdf).

Registration is essential to: Niki Pavlidis, Centre for Asian Studies, phone 8303 5815.
For further information, contact workshop convenor: Dr Shoko Yoneyama, Centre for Asian Studies, phone 8303 5187.

Women's Movements in Asia: Ideas for Feminism

Speakers: Xianlin Song on China
Chilla Bulbeck on Japan
Rini Maghi on Indonesia
Margaret Allen on India

Date/Time: Friday 13 November 2009, 1:10pm - 2:30pm
Venue: Room 208 Napier Building, North Terrace Campus
FREE Public Workshop. All Welcome.

Download: Workshop 8 flyer (pdf).

 

The Development of the Electric Car

Presented by the History of Science, Ideas & Technology Group.
Speaker: Jeff Pickett
Date/Time: Monday 9 November 2009, 7:00pm
Venue: Ira Raymond Exhibition Room, Barr Smith Library
Supper: $2 gold coin donation.
Visitors welcome.

The electric car in many of its forms has been much in the news in the last year. This illustrated lecture will trace the story of the electric car from the first forms of electric propulsion, the hey-day period from 1895 to 1910 (when one third of US cars sold in 1900 were electric) through to the latest electric sports cars. While production fell in the 1920s, there was resurgence in electric vehicle production when petrol was scarce in the Second World War and again when oil prices increased in the 1970s.

Despite the US Government's Federal Clean Air Incentive Program of 1976 and the Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate of 1990 (California), electric car development has been undermined by apathy, opposition and collusion on the part of vested interests right up to the present day.

This talk will also present an opportunity for examination of electric car development in recent years.

For further details contact Bob Major, Secretary on 8352 8949 or email: Dr Pauline Payne, President.

 

Fridays Uncorked Spring '09

Dates: 13 November, 27 November, 11 December
Time: 4:30pm fortnightly
Venue: National Wine Centre of Australia
Cost: FREE including cocktail food.
Wine: From $4.50 per glass

Offering a vibrant Friday night venue to the Adelaide business community to wind down their week, taste fine wines from selected regions, enjoy a selection from our cocktail menu, relax to the sound of fine musicians and immerse yourself in the atmosphere at this unique Adelaide icon.

Meet the Makers - Master Class

Commencing at 4:00pm, take a journey through the wines on offer at the Uncorked event with the winemaker.

Featuring Nigel Catt from Padthaway Estate, 13 November.
Cost: $15 per person
Bookings essential on 8303 3355.

Download Program Spring '09 (pdf).
www.wineaustralia.com.au/news/

 

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Training & Development Opportunities

Professional Management Program - Executive Education Unit

For middle to senior managers or professionals. This interactive program will help you to broaden and strengthen your management skills. It is presented over 12 months in 6 x 2 day modules.

The Professional Management Program is a non award program, suitable for graduates and non-graduates and carries status of 2 courses in the Adelaide MBA.

Discount: 5% discount for University staff.

For further information: Rosemary Tanner, phone: 8303 4579.

 

Presentations by Dr Steve Ehrmann, Vice President, TLT Group, USA

On Tuesday 10 November 2009 Steve Ehrmann, internationally recognised in the field of online learning, will present a seminar and a workshop on Teaching, Learning & Technology for University of Adelaide staff.

Download: flyer (pdf) for full details including times & venues.

 

Teaching @ University: Enrol for 2010 course

The 2010 brochure and enrolment form for Teaching @ University is now being distributed by the CLPD.
You can also visit the Teaching at University website to download a copy.

 

MyMedia (Lecture Recording) Training

Training in how to use the new MyMedia application effectively.

Dates/Time: Wednesday 4 November, 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Wednesday 11 November, 10:00am - 11:30am
Wednesday 18 November, 10:00am - 11:30am
Venue for all sessions: Technology Services, Level 9, 9 Gawler Place, Adelaide.

Please email David Moon with your preferred date/s to make a booking.

Further training will be available early in 2010.

For further information visit the MyMedia website or phone Judi Baron on 8303 6040 or Ian Roberts on 8303 6261.

 

Professional & Continuing Education (PCE)

Intensive Language Courses

The University of Adelaide's Centre for Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) runs Intensive languages courses. Open to all adult learners, the courses begin in January and run for 10 weeks in two weekly evening sessions of three hours each. The course is designed for beginners who wish to learn a language in a short period of time for business, personal interest or travel.

Languages offered:
Chinese (Mandarin)
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Spanish

For further information or to enrol, email Rupert Irudarayaj or phone PCE on 8303 4777.

 

Upcoming Professional Development Courses

The Indispensible Personal Assistant
Friday 6 November

Understanding International Business Culture
Thursday 12 November

Working with Asian Names
Friday 13 November

Report Writing
Tuesday 17 November

Writing for the Web
Wednesday 18 November

Discount: 5% 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.

 

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Information for Researchers

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.

Project Close Out
Module 8

A good project close out and review process is dependent on having had good processes for setting goals, priorities, project definitions, scope, schedules and budgets as well as having effective controls for monitoring and tracking changes during the life of the project.

Register for Workshop
Date/Time: Wednesday 4 November, 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Venue: AGC Seminar Room, Level 6, 115 Grenfell St.
Working lunch and afternoon tea provided.

For further details visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/frlp/.

 

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.