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Research Tuesdays. Unreconciled: Museums, Galleries and Aboriginal Art History
Don’t miss out on Research Tuesdays Seminar presented by Dr John Carty on 14 June, 2016. Dr John Carty is Head of Anthropology at the South Australian Museum. The value of the South Australian Museum is unquestioned. It holds among the most extensive and important collections of Aboriginal creativity and material culture in the world. But […]
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Congratulations to Environment Institute Graduates
Congratulations to Heidi Alleway, Thomas Barnes, Judith Giraldo, Gretchen Grammer, Nastaran Mazloumi and Chloe McSkimming from the Marine Biology group and Jennifer Shaw (ACAD). From Left: Judith Giraldo, Bob Hill, Chris Izzo, Bronwyn Gillanders, Sean Connell, Gretchen Grammer, Heidi Alleway, Zoe Doubleday, Chloe McSkimming and Nastaran Mazloumi. From left: Chris Izzo, Steve Richards, Bronwyn Gillanders, Jennifer Shaw (ACAD), Gretchen Grammer, Zoe Doubleday, […]
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Rainfall forecasting, fish data informs policy, fossil flowers and more in April’s publications
Maier, H. R., Guillaume, J. H. A., van Delden, H., Riddell, G. A., Haasnoot, M., & Kwakkel, J. H. (2016). An uncertain future, deep uncertainty, scenarios, robustness and adaptation: How do they fit together?. Environmental Modelling and Software, 81, 154-164. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.03.014 Dichmont, C. M., Dutra, L. X. C., Owens, R., Jebreen, E., Thompson, C., Deng, […]
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