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On 31 March 2026, the University of South Australia was disestablished by the South Australian Parliament to form Adelaide University following its amalgamation with the University of Adelaide.

For 35 incredible years, our students, researchers, staff and wider community have shaped the University of South Austra...
31/03/2026

For 35 incredible years, our students, researchers, staff and wider community have shaped the University of South Australia into the remarkable institution it is today.
Together, through world-class research and in launching the careers of thousands of graduates, we’ve achieved, discovered and grown, creating a legacy built on innovation, inclusivity and enterprise.
Thank you all for being part of UniSA’s journey.
Tuesday 31 March represents UniSA’s official last day before being disestablished as part of the Adelaide University Act.
As we turn the page on this extraordinary chapter, the new era of Adelaide University has begun.
Our story isn’t ending, it’s evolving. ✨
We look forward to sharing the next chapters with you, as Adelaide University.
👉 Continue the journey and follow Adelaide University

Today we celebrate a truly historic moment as the final ever UniSA graduation ceremony takes place at our Mount Gambier ...
12/03/2026

Today we celebrate a truly historic moment as the final ever UniSA graduation ceremony takes place at our Mount Gambier campus🎓
The past three weeks have seen more than 4000 students graduate across 21 ceremonies at Pridham Hall, with two special regional celebrations in Whyalla and Mount Gambier.
These graduates now become part of the new Adelaide University alumni network, which is more than 400,000 strong, and we wish them every success in the future.
It's a special moment and one that may see our graduation mascots, Koala 🐨 and Parchie shed a tear, but one that honours decades of learning, discovery and community, especially as we reflect on the thousands of graduates whose journeys began at UniSA 👏

As UniSA's last ever graduation ceremonies take place this month, we are proud to recognise an extraordinary group of in...
10/03/2026

As UniSA's last ever graduation ceremonies take place this month, we are proud to recognise an extraordinary group of individuals whose contributions have shaped our university, our communities, and the broader world 🎓

Congratulations to each of our honorary award recipients, including:

Legendary Australian filmmaker and director Dr George Miller AO, who has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of his remarkable impact on the global film industry.

Anangu teacher and cultural custodian Angkuna Akitiya Tjitayi Stevens, who has been made a University Fellow. Angkuna's award was accepted by her daughters Katrina and Umatji Tjitayi, the accolade honouring her enduring cultural leadership and commitment to education.

We also acknowledge distinguished members of our own community, bestowing an Honorary Doctorate on Chancellor John Hill, and conferring Emeritus Professorships on Professors Christopher Daniels and Marie Wilson.

Alan Brideson, previously Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and currently Chief of Staff, was made a Fellow of the University.

UniSA Vice Chancellor, Professor David Lloyd received both an Honorary Doctorate and the title of Emeritus Professor.

Today marks a historic moment as our final graduation ceremonies get underway, which, over the next three weeks, will se...
24/02/2026

Today marks a historic moment as our final graduation ceremonies get underway, which, over the next three weeks, will see more than 4000 students graduate from UniSA 🎓
Across 21 ceremonies at Pridham Hall, along with two special regional celebrations in Whyalla and Mount Gambier, our graduands will proudly cross the stage and step into their bright futures.
We say congratulations to all of you and we look forward to the lasting impact you will make in communities around the world 🌏
Your legacy starts now.
Read more: https://unisa.edu.au/media-centre/Releases/2026/history-to-be-made-as-unisas-last-graduates-cross-the-stage/

We’re proud to celebrate the remarkable legacy of UniSA’s longest-serving Vice Chancellor, Professor David Lloyd, as he ...
09/02/2026

We’re proud to celebrate the remarkable legacy of UniSA’s longest-serving Vice Chancellor, Professor David Lloyd, as he prepares to conclude his tenure.
Colleagues, partners and leaders came together on Friday to honour Prof Lloyd, whose vision and energy helped shape UniSA as Australia’s University of Enterprise.
Appointed in 2013 as the youngest Vice Chancellor in the country, he led a transformative era of industry-connected education and research, with UniSA recognised as #1 in young university in Australia for industry collaboration.
Prof Lloyd championed major initiatives throughout his leadership including the launch of UniSA Online, UniJam, UniSA Ventures and MOD.., the University’s museum of discovery.
In collaboration with Aboriginal Peoples and Elders, he led the development of UniSA’s first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and two subsequent Stretch RAPs.
Beyond UniSA, his influence has shaped higher education nationally, including as including as Chair of Universities Australia. Most recently, he co-led the establishment of Adelaide University, becoming its inaugural co-Vice Chancellor and opening the first major new university in Australia in a generation in January 2026.
Our photo gallery captures some highlights from the evening as well as from Prof Lloyd’s time as Vice Chancellor.

22/12/2025

THANK YOU for being part of UniSA’s journey - with some of our biggest and most memorable moments captured in our timeline video.
We look ahead with pride and excitement to a new era as Adelaide University opens its doors in January 2026. Follow Adelaide University for updates and to stay in touch.
As the new university welcomes its first students in 2026, UniSA will continue to operate until the end of March 2026 to celebrate its final graduation ceremonies so our socials will be online until the end of March.
We'll be taking a break and will be closed from this afternoon until Monday 5 January 2026, though will be offering a limited range of services during this period. Please refer to the comment section below for more details.

The memories being made today will last a lifetime as we celebrate and say congratulations to our incredible internation...
19/12/2025

The memories being made today will last a lifetime as we celebrate and say congratulations to our incredible international students graduating from UniSA!
It was great to see the value of those late-night study sessions, years of dedicated work and lifetime dreams come to fruition at the graduation ceremonies at Pridham Hall, filled with families and friends who’ve travelled from near and far to provide their support.
Not to forget Koala and Parchie, our grads mascot legends who have appeared in thousands of graduation pics 📸 over the years, always with a smile!
For our graduates who now start the next chapter of their lives, we know the skills, knowledge and lifelong friendships formed at UniSA will take them far - shaping not only their careers, but the world around them. 🎓✨

19/12/2025

What a year it's been! 🎉 More than 30 events across all campuses, with more than 5600 students making connections, creating memories, and experiencing what life is like at UniSA beyond the classrooms.

Thank you to every single one of you who has joined us throughout this journey. Here's to the wonderful moments we've shared together, and we can't wait for you to see what's in store at Adelaide University!

17/12/2025

Today is United Nations International Migrants Day and we are highlighting the journey of three sisters who bravely managed to leave Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban’s return to power, to realise their dreams of academic success in South Australia.

Freshta, Halima, and Najia overcame considerable challenges to exit the region, travelling first to Pakistan and then onto Adelaide where, in 2024, they restarted their education at UniSA College.

Remarkably all three have just been awarded joint Dux of their program, an achievement which stands in stark contrast to the more than two million girls and women in Afghanistan who are barred from attending school beyond primary level.

Having excelled in UniSA Foundation Studies - a dedicated pathway into a bachelor degree - the three sisters will now go on and study at Adelaide University.

In addition to their outstanding academic achievement, they are highly regarded by staff at UniSA College, and more widely, for their dedication and resilience in overcoming hardship alongside their humble and kind nature. Watch their story:

Today we remember the Hon Bob Hawke AC on what would have been his 96th birthday.The former Australian Prime Minister, w...
09/12/2025

Today we remember the Hon Bob Hawke AC on what would have been his 96th birthday.
The former Australian Prime Minister, who died in 2019, was an active campaigner for education and interfaith dialogue and was a strong supporter and friend of UniSA, where The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre was established in 1997.
The Centre consolidates the legacy of Hawke’s work, featuring events that emphasise public engagement on issues around society justice, policy making and cultural understanding. It is also the location of the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library, home to a significant national archive of Hawke’s time in office and his life and contribution to the nation.

07/12/2025

Every story has an end, and UniSA is turning its final page. 📖 As we step into the new Adelaide University, take a moment to remember the UniSA story we created together.

The Class of 2025 Digital Yearbook is a tribute to you. You're part of what made UniSA special, and these memories deserve to be cherished. 🌟

So flick through the yearbook, find yourself in its pages, and share what this story has meant to you.

bit.ly/unisa-yearbook

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