October/November 2009
A publication of the University of South Australia

Object d’imagination
When is a teacup more than a teacup…and if you look for long enough at that shiny flip-top bin in your kitchen, does it seem to have a personality? Full story...
Research tips online
UniSA postgraduate students and researchers can polish their skills online. More..
More stories
Learning the family way
They might come from different generations, but mother and daughter Michelle and Shannon Wild are finding some common ground as classmates at UniSA. More..
Building in Africa
In December this year, UniSA student Nicole Murray, is going to Mutumbu, a small village in Kenya, Africa to volunteer with World Youth International. More..
Australia's next business icon
Ambitious and busy are two words that come to mind when describing UniSA student and graduate, Glen Vollebregt. And they might even be an understatement. More..
Odd Mr Sprod
In the summer of 1938-39, when cartoonists were highly sought after as social commentators, 19-year-old George Sprod left his family home in Adelaide and headed to Sydney on a push bike in search of a newspaper job. More..
Shopping around for career options
More than 100 high school students experienced a unique side of university campus life at the end of September. More..





