'Shaping the Future of Community Health' UNSW’s International Centre for Future Health Systems (ICFHS) invites you to the Community Health Navigator Forum 2025 on 3 June at Sydney Masonic Centre — a landmark event dedicated to improving health outcomes through innovative, community-led approaches.
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Discover Engineering at UNSW. Join us to learn about our programs, entry pathways and vibrant student experience.
A global dialogue on climate change and human rights.
Time is running out, but collective climate action can still change the future.
Join a symposium organised by the UNSW School of Humanities & Languages with the collaboration of the Foundation for Hellenic Studies (UNSW) and the students' HellSoc (Hellenic Society of UNSW).
The Environment and Society Speakeasy series is pleased to host visiting geographers Peter Adey and Weiqiang Lin presenting: ‘Affecting Emotional Labour: Automation, Masculinities and Airport Workers in Singapore’.
Join us for a first-of-its-kind workshop series exploring medical device design and manufacturing.
This online seminar which will be of particular interest to legal practitioners and scholars, is hosted by the UNSW Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law , Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and the Australian Institute of Administrative Law (NSW).
UNSW’s Juris Doctor Info Evening (hosted online) is your chance to hear directly from experts, uncover your path to legal practice in Australia and cross-examine the program that could launch your legal career.
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'Migrants, Television and Australian Stories: A New History' examines the intertwined histories of television and migration in Australia, told from the perspectives of migrants who worked in the screen industry and the many more who watched television. Their stories demonstrate how Australia’s growing cultural diversity has challenged conventional representations of ‘Australianness’ on television, and how ongoing advocacy has supported the growing inclusivity of multiple narratives and diverse experiences on screen.
Join us at the exhibition opening of the 2025 Jenny Birt Award for the announcement of this year’s recipient.
Join Prof. Paula Brough from Griffith University in exploring evidence-based strategies from the positive psychology movement to help both staff and students navigate turbulent times and boost wellbeing in university settings.
Part of the UNSW Western Sydney Connect: Growing Together Event Series
Author talk to discuss a new book by Gabriela Silva Loureiro: Emotions, Consciousness-Raising and Feminisms in the Global South: On Building Solidarity
Commissioner of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Chris Sidoti, and UNSW Scientia Associate Professor Jessica Whyte, will discuss the current situation on the ground in Gaza and their thoughts on a path forward.