View the latest news stories and achievements from the University of South Australia
View the latest news stories and achievements from the University of South Australia
01 Aug 25
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Enterprise magazine features thought-provoking articles that explore current issues and showcase expertise and research from Australia’s University of Enterprise.
Anti-tourism protests are not new. They happened in ancient Rome, 19th century England and after World War II The age that strikes a chord for the musical memories of a lifetime Could you accidentally sign a contract by texting an emoji? Here’s what the law says 3 statistical stuff-ups that made everyday items look healthier (or riskier) than they really are What are house dust mites and how do I know if I’m allergic to them? Gen Z doesn’t know how good Fridays in the office were Generative AI hype is ending – and now the technology might actually become useful What Brisbane can learn from the 2024 Olympic Games Recruiters and jobseekers are ‘ghosting’ each other. Why? Where are all the male teachers? End of the line for P&O: why is Australia such a tough market for the cruise ship industry? Like to run or running for likes? How the gamification of fitness apps motivates movement
June 2025
The breakfast favourite that won’t crack your cholesterol
From poached to panfried, when it comes to eggs, it’s all sunny side up, as new research from UniSA confirms that this breakfast favourite won’t crack your cholesterol.
Does artificial intelligence help uni students learn smarter or just faster? From the Vice Chancellor: 2025 is the year of firsts – and lasts Achievements and Announcements UniSA staff create safe spaces for conversation in SA communities The latest books from UniSA researchers
Adelaide has a new city landmark – a huge LED screen on the eastern façade of UniSA’s Bradley Building.
The LED screen is an exciting new feature of the city landscape and is designed to celebrate education, research, culture and the rhythm of life in South Australia.