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Marvel at the groundbreaking science and innovation happening at UNSW x National Science Week!
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Housing as Critical Infrastructure
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Join us on campus to discover the progress you can make at UNSW Open Day. From exploring your study options at lectures and advisory zones, to campus tours and free food - Open Day is your chance to find out whether UNSW is right for you, and have fun while you're at it.
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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.
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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.
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Why Social Capital and Social Infrastructure are Critical for Resilience
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Delve into the transformative power of multisensory design from the perspective of leading experts across diverse fields of design.
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Experts from across the Australian health landscape will share insights into the future health workforce in Australia.
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An urgent discussion on gendered violence and the systemic silencing of survivors.
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Explore competing perspectives on global conflicts. A conversation on Gaza and beyond.
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Expand your horizons at UNSW x National Science Week 2025 with big ideas, bold science and hands-on discovery.
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As part of UNSW Social Sciences Week, we invite you to view the film “Motherhood in the Colony” following stories of colonial trauma, and mothering as an act of resistance.The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion.