The Hal Wootten Lecture was established in 2006 by UNSW Law & Justice in honour of founding Dean, Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten. This lecture is a highlight of the Faculty's year and commemorates Hal Wootten's founding vision for the Faculty – that a Law School should have and communicate to its students a keen concern for those on whom the law bears harshly.
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Why Social Capital and Social Infrastructure are Critical for Resilience
Join us for our new flagship lecture, the Kaldor Centre Oration, on 21 November 2024.
Short talks from Professor Michael Kidd, Dr Michelle Chase, Dr Genevra Hart, Dr Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson and Associate Professor Kate Poole. Hosted by Verity Firth
Join us for an inspiring evening of dialogue and connection at the Pride in Law x UNSW Law & Justice panel discussion on “Bringing Your Whole Self to the Law”.
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AI has been lauded as the next technological paradigm shift, yet it has been released to the public with little thought about its impacts on children and child sexual abuse. Join Professor Michael Salter, Grace Tame and Jon Rouse for a discussion about the sinister implications of AI on child protection for UNSW Social Sciences Week.
The Cardiac, Vascular & Metabolic Medicine Theme presents the third event in its series of faculty-wide lectures by renowned international speakers.
A week of free events to ignite important conversations and celebrate the diversity of our community.
Film Screening Event | A short film series exploring how different members of society interact with automation and digital technologies.
An international conference for scientists, engineers, researchers, and students to network and exchange recent breakthroughs in carbon science and innovation.
Tune in to a thought-provoking talk by Haibo Chen, Distinguished Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University about a leading-edge topic in computer science that will inspire and encourage innovation.
In collaboration with leading legal professionals, the Centre for the Future of the Legal Profession has crafted an intensive two-day course that not only addresses the unique challenges faced by lawyers in leadership roles, but also integrates comprehensive legal research.
This program provides a comprehensive exploration of the key facets of legal leadership and equips participants with practical skills to head both themselves and high-performing teams effectively.
This inaugural two-day summit will unite legal and related professionals from all sectors within the community. The summit will showcase the valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for the future practice of law.
An enlightening panel discussion delving into the pervasive impacts of misinformation in the media.
Exhibitions
New project by Australian artist Bianca Hester investigating materiality and environmental crises across timespans.
This HAL research conversation will be conducted over a series of two-hour hybrid workshops commencing across 2024-2025
Recent works incorporating objects, light, and moving image that explore the ways cosmic forms mirror our social worlds.
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.