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Metro Students | 19 November 2025
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Shop, snack and connect at the USASA Student Market |
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Share your feedback on student communications at uni & win a $100 gift card |
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Meet AUSA: Your new student association |
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Puzzle Corner: Farewell UniSA – Fun facts quiz |
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Student ID cards are ready for collection |
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Back up these library resources before transition |
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Finance update for Adelaide University |
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Legal transfer to Adelaide University |
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Coming in 2026: From A to U – Your weekly download |
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One-year Honours programs at Adelaide University |
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16 Days of Activism to end gender-based violence |
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Shop, snack and connect at the USASA Student Market
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Take a break and unwind at the USASA Student Market – a fun-filled day of relaxation, shopping, and community spirit. Explore stalls run by UniSA students, grab some free food, and enjoy fun activities. It’s the perfect way to wrap up the year, so bring your friends and come along – no registration required. |
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Tuesday 2 December |
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10:30am – 2:30pm |
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City West Campus |
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Share your feedback on student communications at uni & win a $100 gift card
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We’d love to hear about how you engage with student communication channels at uni, such as social media, newsletters and emails – what content matters to you and how you prefer to stay informed. Your feedback will help us understand your preferences to make sure we deliver the right information in the best way for you at Adelaide University.
Complete a five-minute survey by Friday 5 December – your responses are completely confidential, and you’ll be in the draw to win one of five $100 gift cards. |
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Meet AUSA: Your new student association
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We’re excited to launch your new student association at Adelaide University – the Adelaide University Student Association (AUSA)! At our core, we’re by students, for students; existing to support, represent and empower the people at the heart of the university.
We are here for every part of the student experience, to make university a place to gain confidence, develop life skills, and be somewhere each student can find a sense of purpose and identity.
Want to stay connected? Follow our journey as we launch into 2026: @ausa.adelaide |
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Farewell UniSA – Fun facts quiz |
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As we approach the end of the UniSA era, test your knowledge with fun facts about UniSA and celebrate its journey. Complete the quiz and submit your details by Friday 28 November to win one of five $20 gift cards of your choice. |
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Student ID cards are ready for collection You can now collect your Adelaide University student ID card from metro campuses. Book a time slot online to pick up your card from Adelaide City Campus West, Adelaide City Campus East, Magill or Mawson Lakes. Additional appointments for next year will be added later. Remember to bring your previous student ID card or another valid form of photo identification. |
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Back up these library resources before transition Ahead of the transition to Adelaide University, there are some library subscriptions which require you to do some manual work to keep your preferences and saved content. These include EndNote, library databases (e.g. Web of Science and Scopus), LinkedIn Learning, eBooks, and Covidence. Because these settings are linked to individual accounts, the library can’t transfer them for you. If you use any of these systems, you need to take these steps
by Friday 19 December, or contact the library for support. |
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Finance update for Adelaide University Please continue using your current invoice and payment methods until 31 December 2025. After that, any remaining balance or credit will transfer to your Adelaide University student account. You’ll receive a new invoice with instructions for making payments via Adelaide Pay Now in the Adelaide University Student Portal. Check the Adelaide University website for more information. |
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Legal transfer to Adelaide University The Proclamation about transferring your program enrolment to Adelaide University has been made by the Governor of South Australia. Eligible students will automatically transfer to Adelaide University from 1 January 2026 and there is no action needed. Students who have completed their program and will graduate from UniSA are not affected.
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Coming in 2026: From A to U – Your weekly download
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Your new student newsletter – From A to U – is coming to Adelaide University in 2026. Every week, it brings you the events, opportunities and stories that matter to you. Whether you're looking for study tips, campus events, or ways to develop your career, you'll find it all personalised, all in one place, tailored to your university journey. Stay tuned!
In the meantime, follow the new Adelaide University Student Instagram – @adelaideuni.students – to be the first to know about campus happenings and more, and go in the draw to win one of six $50 digital gift cards. Winners will be drawn on Friday 9 January 2026. |
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One-year Honours programs at Adelaide University
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Have you started a bachelor’s degree and want to complete an Honours afterwards? Where you are unable to transfer into a four-year Honours program, Adelaide University will offer some legacy single-year Honours programs. All information about the programs and how to apply is available on the new myAdelaide Student Portal. Log in using your AU student account number. If you haven’t activated your AU account, check the website
for instructions; if you need help finding your AU student account number, contact Student Assist. |
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16 Days of Activism to end gender-based violence
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16 Days of Activism is an annual international campaign by the United Nations that takes place from 25 November to 10 December. It aims to raise awareness about the impacts of gender-based violence, encouraging us to take a stand against all forms of abuse and reflect on how we can each contribute to a respectful, safe and thriving community.
Ending gender-based violence starts with the choices we make every day – how we speak, how we listen, and how we stand up for others. Read what our students say
about being part of a respectful University community, and learn how to step up and speak out when you see disrespectful behaviour.
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The University of South Australia respectfully
acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the First Nations’ traditional owners of the lands that are now home to the UniSA campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. |
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