A Window on SAHMRI Tours

A Window on SAHMRI Tours

SAHMRI is at the centre of world-class health and medical research in South Australia.

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By South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
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Thu, 15 May 2025 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM ACST

Location

SAHMRI (South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute)

North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

The SAHMRI building is one of Adelaide’s most iconic buildings. Yet, the most amazing thing about SAHMRI is what happens inside.

Hundreds of health and medical researchers collaborate to help every person not just live longer but live better.

SAHMRI’s North Terrace headquarters has more than 5,000 triangular windows. We want the people we work for – the community – to look in and ask about what we are doing.

Get up close to the stunning architecture and hear about the life-changing work we’re doing inside.

Join us on one of our tours – third Thursday of the month at 10.00am. Tours take approximately 1.5 hours.

In order to attend a tour at SAHMRI, we request certain contact information. We will use and disclose your personal information for any purposes for which we collected it, other related purposes that you would reasonably expect, and as otherwise permitted or required by law. This includes providing you with news and information about SAHMRI’s activities, programs, offerings, developments, fundraising activities and for our general business operations.
Our Privacy Policy is available at www.sahmri.org.au/privacy-policy

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The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) is South Australia’s first independent flagship health and medical research institute. It’s home to more than 700 medical researchers working together to tackle the biggest health challenges in society today. The team at SAHMRI believe in conducting inspired research that will lead to improved health outcomes for the community.