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Removed the bit about its law school "producing the best graduates of either law school in South Australia, the other being Flinders University," - this is purely POV... especially as Flinders' law school has been rated the far higher of the two for many years now.
Was there from 93 to 01. It was great in the earlier days. I think was terrible when I left - so dumbed down, doesn't even deserve to be in 8.
the two 'notable orators' were removed because they are current students not particular well known for public speaking.
Needs to be more stuff about campus life, politics, history etc. in line with other university pages.
Does anyone have any pictures they can post of the campus? All there is at the moment is a picture of a sign, and a building which belongs to UniSA (Since the two campuses border each other).
It is my understanding of the VSU legislation that the Federal Government has no legislative power to compel the University of Adelaide to stop collecting Student Union fees. The legislation relies on the coersive nature of withdrawing federally funded university operating grants to stop the collection of fees. All students are still currently members of the Adelaide University Union. The constitution of the Union has yet to be ammended to exclude unfinancial students (ie post 31st July).
Ozdaren 16:56, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
No point to keep it seperate. This article is almost empty and could use the extra content. -- Ultimus 14:33, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
While reviewing articles at Category:Category needed, I came across Wood-Bright Professor of Women's Studies. The wording is suspect ("The inaugural Wood-Bright Professor is Dr Nic Frost, who was appointed to the position in recognition of his years of dedicated servicing of some of the most desperate women in Australia"), and an anonymous comment on the talk page suggests that the article was created as a hoax. At the moment, the only article linking to it is here from the University of Adelaide, so I have flagged the appropriate section. Can anyone confirm or deny the authenticity of the professorship, and/or the existence of the British naturalist Frederic Wood Jones? -- Elonka 18:41, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Sorry about the lack of diffs on the above list, but the Wood-Bright Professor of Women's Studies article was speedy-deleted, which means that I can no longer access its history without admin assistance. :/ For anyone curious, here is the related AfD discussion. -- Elonka 17:08, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Someone should add a bit about the Barr-Smith Library. I would but I don't know how and I can't really be bothered.
Merged content from non-notable article Adeliade creative writing course. See old talk page Talk:Adelaide creative writing course Kville105125 20:27, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
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This heading seems to be more of a catch all for student organisations and activities. Other headings have crept into it such as Enrollments, Adelaidean, Singapore Alumni. I don't believe they belong there. Any suggestions to improve this? Ozdaren ( talk) 03:16, 16 May 2010 (UTC)
Why is there such a focus on Marine Programs and the collaboration with UNISA? There are many programs that are done with various universities within the state and indeed the world. I feel its importance in the article is overstated and should be removed.-- Duffsta ( talk) 03:33, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
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The university appears to have quite a number of notable alumni/people associated with as can be seen in List of University of Adelaide people, so it seems a bit undue to show two images in this particular section. While both Robin Warren and Joni Madraiwiwi seem to certainly be excellent representatives of the university, I'm wondering if there's any particular reason why these two have been selected to have their images displayed over other notable alumni. The Warren image appears to have been added quite some time ago, so maybe there was a consensus established to do so; the addition of the Madraiwiw image, however, is much more recent and appears to have been removed for various reasons only to be re-added again. Perhaps it might be best not to have any images of person used in this section since adding one appears to be seen as a reason to add more. If that seems to be too extreme of an approach, then perhaps it would be best to establish criteria for inclusion such as talk page consensus, and a hidden note could be added to the section explaining this. -- Marchjuly ( talk) 01:14, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
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Removed the bit about its law school "producing the best graduates of either law school in South Australia, the other being Flinders University," - this is purely POV... especially as Flinders' law school has been rated the far higher of the two for many years now.
Was there from 93 to 01. It was great in the earlier days. I think was terrible when I left - so dumbed down, doesn't even deserve to be in 8.
the two 'notable orators' were removed because they are current students not particular well known for public speaking.
Needs to be more stuff about campus life, politics, history etc. in line with other university pages.
Does anyone have any pictures they can post of the campus? All there is at the moment is a picture of a sign, and a building which belongs to UniSA (Since the two campuses border each other).
It is my understanding of the VSU legislation that the Federal Government has no legislative power to compel the University of Adelaide to stop collecting Student Union fees. The legislation relies on the coersive nature of withdrawing federally funded university operating grants to stop the collection of fees. All students are still currently members of the Adelaide University Union. The constitution of the Union has yet to be ammended to exclude unfinancial students (ie post 31st July).
Ozdaren 16:56, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
No point to keep it seperate. This article is almost empty and could use the extra content. -- Ultimus 14:33, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
While reviewing articles at Category:Category needed, I came across Wood-Bright Professor of Women's Studies. The wording is suspect ("The inaugural Wood-Bright Professor is Dr Nic Frost, who was appointed to the position in recognition of his years of dedicated servicing of some of the most desperate women in Australia"), and an anonymous comment on the talk page suggests that the article was created as a hoax. At the moment, the only article linking to it is here from the University of Adelaide, so I have flagged the appropriate section. Can anyone confirm or deny the authenticity of the professorship, and/or the existence of the British naturalist Frederic Wood Jones? -- Elonka 18:41, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Sorry about the lack of diffs on the above list, but the Wood-Bright Professor of Women's Studies article was speedy-deleted, which means that I can no longer access its history without admin assistance. :/ For anyone curious, here is the related AfD discussion. -- Elonka 17:08, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
Someone should add a bit about the Barr-Smith Library. I would but I don't know how and I can't really be bothered.
Merged content from non-notable article Adeliade creative writing course. See old talk page Talk:Adelaide creative writing course Kville105125 20:27, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
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This heading seems to be more of a catch all for student organisations and activities. Other headings have crept into it such as Enrollments, Adelaidean, Singapore Alumni. I don't believe they belong there. Any suggestions to improve this? Ozdaren ( talk) 03:16, 16 May 2010 (UTC)
Why is there such a focus on Marine Programs and the collaboration with UNISA? There are many programs that are done with various universities within the state and indeed the world. I feel its importance in the article is overstated and should be removed.-- Duffsta ( talk) 03:33, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
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@ JJMC89:: Your bot automatically deleted File:Madraiwiwifatiaki.jpg ( /info/en/?search=File:Madraiwiwifatiaki.jpg) from this article when it met the following conditions stipulated for fair use:
1. To illustrate the subject in question (the image/file does so as it illustrates the subject as a famous graduate of the University of Adelaide) 2. Where no free equivalent is available or could be created that would adequately give the same information (that is the only image available on the subject) 3. On the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation (image is used only in the English-language Wikipedia)
What should be done to indicate this fair use rationale and where should the above rationale be indicated? Help. Thank you. Jacknpoy ( talk) 12:47, 5 November 2018 (UTC)
The university appears to have quite a number of notable alumni/people associated with as can be seen in List of University of Adelaide people, so it seems a bit undue to show two images in this particular section. While both Robin Warren and Joni Madraiwiwi seem to certainly be excellent representatives of the university, I'm wondering if there's any particular reason why these two have been selected to have their images displayed over other notable alumni. The Warren image appears to have been added quite some time ago, so maybe there was a consensus established to do so; the addition of the Madraiwiw image, however, is much more recent and appears to have been removed for various reasons only to be re-added again. Perhaps it might be best not to have any images of person used in this section since adding one appears to be seen as a reason to add more. If that seems to be too extreme of an approach, then perhaps it would be best to establish criteria for inclusion such as talk page consensus, and a hidden note could be added to the section explaining this. -- Marchjuly ( talk) 01:14, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
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