Join alumni in Melbourne for a discussion on bold thinking, sharp decisions, and AI to explore how leaders stay ahead in a fast-moving, tech-driven world.
1891 - 1905 of 1998 Events
Curious about Australia's deadliest reptiles, the power of dual naming and how Indigenous Knowledges are shaping the future of science? Join us for an inspiring In Conversation event with Corey Tutt OAM
Join us for a thought-provoking talk by Frans Kaashoek, the Charles Piper Professor in MIT's Department of EECS.
Professor Veena Sahajwalla, Materials Scientist, Engineer and Inventor, will address the National Press Club of Australia on “The Hidden Value in Our Rubbish: Communities, the Environment, and the Science of Remanufacturing.”
Australia’s Chief Medical Officer shares insights on the role of health leadership tackling health challenges, from syphilis control to stronger primary care.
Join alumni in Perth for a discussion on bold thinking, sharp decisions, and AI to explore how leaders stay ahead in a fast-moving, tech-driven world.
This Revealing Riversleigh special event is a spotlight talk and public viewing of significant palaeontological illustrations by Sir Richard Owen held in UNSW Library’s Special Collections.
The Emerging Scholars Network Annual Workshop brings together early career scholars in the field of refugee and forced migration studies from around the world.
Join us at the 2025 Kaldor Centre Conference to explore how we can build bridges – between communities, across sectors, and through law and policy – to strengthen refugee protection.
Ever wanted to know why rips form in the surf? Or what happens to all the sand on the beach in a storm? Come tour our massive labs, meet the experts, and see engineering and science at work.
Bringing together individuals and families affected by an inherited retinal diseases, along with eye health professionals and community organisations, to explore the latest advancements in IRD research.
Adventures and advice for emerging journalists and PRs
This two-hour masterclass will focus on increasing researcher understanding of industry’s needs and providing tips to strengthen academic-industry relationships.
Hear from Harvard University’s Professor Susan Dynarski and the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Tanya Livermore.
Join us for a lively and informative webinar, where program leaders from UNSW and the University of Newcastle will break down the TRaCE R&D Voucher Program.