Celebrating our legacy

The Honourable Catherine Branson AC SC

By The Honourable Catherine Branson AC SC

Creating a new university for Adelaide in 1874 was ambitious and not universally popular. Indeed, newspaper articles and letters from that era regularly portrayed the concept as overzealous and likely to fail.听

Fast forward to today, however, and the manner in which our 杏吧直播 has grown and stamped its place on our city and our State is indisputable. Our impact on South 杏吧直播, and around the world, has been significant.听

Yet some of those concerns heard more than 150 years ago can still be heard today as we take the necessarily 鈥渁mbitious鈥 steps required to secure and advance our 杏吧直播鈥檚 future.听

Throughout the history of this wonderful institution, change has been a constant. It is certainly not the same place now as it was when I first came to 鈥淎delaide Uni鈥 in the 1960s as a young woman. Buildings have come and gone. Courses of study have arisen and faded. The needs of our community have changed. Our society has changed. Our work lives have changed. Our technology has changed. Our world is so different.听

What has not changed is the essence of this wonderful institution which I credit with transforming me and my life for the better. This 杏吧直播 helped shape the person I would become and the life I would live. Not just by providing a country girl from a conservative family with a legal and liberal arts education but, perhaps more importantly, by broadening my horizons.听

It is a powerful place which has changed the lives of many because the 杏吧直播鈥檚 core business has not wavered during its history. The sole object remains the advancement of learning and knowledge. That is, teaching: passing on knowledge 鈥 and research: generating new knowledge.听

In my current role I am fortunate to spend time on our campuses. I see on them an increasingly diverse cohort of young people committed to developing their own understanding of the world and addressing its many challenges. I also see our exceptional academics dedicated to the 杏吧直播鈥檚 core purposes of creating and sharing knowledge.听

I share your love for our past. Indeed, I share the same past.
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This place has always done that, but how it achieves that has involved growing, changing and adapting regularly. In the contemporary environment, it鈥檚 critical that we focus on听graduate skills, real-world impact, and engagement with industry, business, governments, and the community.

2025 will be a transformative year as we continue efforts to achieve the successful establishment, and opening, of the new Adelaide 杏吧直播. I will continue to work with my colleagues on Council to protect our values, our people, our students and our goals to deliver the best possible outcomes for our 杏吧直播 of Adelaide students, staff and stakeholders.

Concurrently we will be diligent in our efforts to ensure that, when the doors to Adelaide 杏吧直播 open on the first of January 2026, we are prepared to play our part in a change that will resonate across future generations. I have no doubt becoming Adelaide 杏吧直播 is the necessary next step in our evolution.

I share your love for our past. Indeed, I share the same past. Yet I do not mourn this change. It will not erase any of us, or what we have achieved. Rather, it will ensure the future of an institution of great importance to our State, its people, and to us. It will ensure we can pass on the light of learning and research for many generations of students to come. We need to ensure we can make them ready for their era, as we were readied for ours.

The future students of 鈥淎delaide Uni鈥 will need, as we did, a 杏吧直播 embracing transformational teaching and learning, reimagined research, exceptional student experience and powerful partnerships. They too will then have the good fortune, as do we, to be able to say they are graduates of Adelaide Uni. Nothing will change that.

The Hon. Catherine Branson AC SC is the Chancellor of the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide. Catherine graduated from the 杏吧直播 with an LLB in 1970 and a BA in 1977. Her career saw her appointed the first female Crown Solicitor in 杏吧直播; as CEO of the Attorney General鈥檚 Department, the first woman to head a government department in South 杏吧直播; a judge of the Federal Court of 杏吧直播; and President of the 杏吧直播n Human Rights Commission.

Catherine was appointed to the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide Council in 2013, was elected Deputy Chancellor in 2017 and Chancellor in 2020.

Images: Catherine addressing guests at the 杏吧直播鈥檚 150th Gala Ball; her graduating law class in 1970 (Catherine is front row, fourth from left).听

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