From then to now: 150 years
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Hellooo Take Note crew! Welcome back to the podcast where we give you the best notes on everything you need to know from the day you start uni to the day you graduate. It’s been 150 years since the University of Adelaide was established, so we’re going to celebrate our anniversary year with a trip through some of the history we’ve created over the last century and a half. Today, you’ll be hearing some of the wackiest stories from our history from university librarian Deanne, how women have shaped the university since the 1800s from UniSA Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon, and from our esteemed alum Tiahni about her incredible work in wildlife conservation biology. Guests: Deanne Holmes, Professor Alison Mackinnon and Tiahni Adamson Hosted by: Shannon Pearce This episode was produced by Grace Atta and Shannon Pearce. To support the show, click ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify. For more Take Note and UoA goodness, check out our Instagram page @uoa.oncampus and drop us a DM to let us know what you think of the show. If you or another student you know needs some mental health or wellbeing support, head to UoA’s Wellbeing Hub: Student Health and Wellbeing or check out Getting Support for a list of services. You can also check out Student Life for support across all areas of university life at UoA. Take Note is a UoA On Campus Production. Thanks for listening!
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