Short talks from Dr Kate Brady, Dr Leah Lui-Chivizhe, Nevena Krups, Keshavi Charde, Matt O'Kane and Dr Arian Prabowo. Hosted by Rob Brooks
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A Diversity Festival conversation with Mario Ernesto Lopez and Nick Bryant about the societal impact of the presence and absence of equity, diversity and inclusion.
Oceanographer Shane Keating will discuss the importance of the dynamic ocean environment to the global economy and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Join the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response at their inaugural 2024 conference, a two-day event focused on climate action. This conference brings together experts from academia, industry, and government to explore the latest in climate risk and response.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue comes to Sydney for the first time bringing together minds from science and beyond.
For Diversity Festival 2024, this Speak Out conversation will feature women from UNSW's Justice Inclusion Access (JINA) community, with lived experience of forced migration and displacement.
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2024 has seen a global phenomenon of student encampments for Gaza. Join us for a panel discussion to explore the legal and ethical questions that these encampments raise in relation to the right to protect, freedom of expression, and right of assembly.
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SEXtember is UNSW Sydney's annual sex-positive festival designed to empower our community to cultivate safe, healthy, and thriving relationships with themselves and others.
Join the School of Humanities and Languages for Reparative cultures, the second workshop of the Ecologies of Repair Regeneration and Restoration workshop series to explore the practices and politics of restoration and to answer the questions of repair, regeneration and restoration across contemporary research in the humanities and social sciences.
Join UNSW Founders for the grand finale of the Peter Farrell Cup (PFC) 2024, where the brightest entrepreneurial minds from UNSW will compete for top honours.
Celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions by Sarah Contos and Bianca Hester.
Join us to explore the latest perspectives on the future of electric and solar powered transport.
We are excited to announce that Rev. Canon Dr. Antoine Rutayisire, a leader in the Reconciliation movement after the Rwandan Genocide, will deliver a series of lectures.
Music honours students present their practical outcome performances.
Exhibitions
The first major institutional exhibition of Australian artist Sarah Contos, bringing together new sculpture, painting, textiles and video.
Presented across all three libraries, this exhibition reflects, celebrates and reaffirms UNSW's commitment to the stewardship of the planet's marine, freshwater and urban water ecosystems.
Recent works incorporating objects, light, and moving image that explore the ways cosmic forms mirror our social worlds.
This HAL research conversation will be conducted over a series of two-hour hybrid workshops commencing across 2024-2025