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When you donate to the UniSA Refugee Scholarship Fund today, you will give the gift of education to students like Shikofa.
Your support will enable us to develop innovative treatments to stop the cancer.
Through the Gavin Wanganeen Scholarship fund, you can help Aboriginal students to obtain a degree and become leaders in our workforce and community.
Help our key researchers to address current mental health challenges.
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Some of our students face real barriers to success. A UniSA education can be a game-changer.
Help transform the lives of our first responders and defence force personnel by supporting the Invictus Pathways Program, our one of a kind wellbeing, empowerment and sports program.
["all"] This year, an iconic feature of Adelaide’s cultural and educational precinct on North Terrace, the Brookman Building, celebrates a significant milestone made possible through a generous donation from one of the state's earliest benefactors.
["all","cancer"] With the support of generous donations from the wider community, UniSA researchers have made a significant breakthrough in differentiating aggressive cases of prostate cancer.
["all","cancer"]Thanks to the McCleary Murchland Fellowship, UniSA researcher Dr Guillermo Gomez has secured significant additional funding. His expanded team is looking at a new treatment for glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of brain cancer with a survival rate of just 15 months.
["all","cancer"] SA brain tumour researchers are set to advance their studies significantly, thanks to a generous donation from the NeuroSurgical Research Foundation (NRF).
The Duguid Memorial Lectures are designed to further harmonious relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities that continues the respect for Aboriginal culture that the Duguids initiated.
Our free series of Successful Ageing Seminars consist of special presentations on topical issues relevant to our more senior alumni and the wider community. Watch our previous seminars, or subscribe to future seminars.
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