Australia's Energy and Emissions in a Global Context
1921 - 1935 of 1998 Events
An annual community lecture honouring one of Botany’s most fearless and visionary advocates for environmental and social justice, featuring keynote speaker Peter Garrett AM.
A special evening to celebrate a year of climate deep tech innovation, impact, and collaboration across the TRaCE program. Learn about the incredible breakthrough projects driving Australia’s clean tech future over great food, drink and music!
Reconnect with fellow alumni and enjoy an exclusive tour of Melbourne Park for our final event of 2025.
Be a part of our annual research showcase! Join us for the Randwick Clinical Campus Emerging Researchers Symposium 2025!
A premier two-day event bringing together leaders from industry, defence, national security, government, and academia to drive collaboration, showcase cutting-edge research and share strategic insights to advance Digital Engineering implementation across Australia.
UNSW Health Translation Hub ground floor gallery presents the Future of Health exhibition featuring developments in health and medicine.
How can Indigenous knowledges transform the way we teach and understand engineering?
This free event is open to the public and will feature a presentation from Associate Professor Shannon Nott from the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).
Explore the UNSW Health Translation Hub with interactive activities, networking and a showcase of cross-disciplinary health expertise. Registration is open until 20 November.
UNSW Film students premiere their latest works. Don't miss the launch of tomorrow's great filmmakers!
Topic: Medical and societal consequences of obesity and chronic kidney disease - challenges and opportunities in primary care and from a consumer perspective.
Join us at the School of Built Environment's yearly showcase which exhibits and celebrates the work of final year students from seven disciplines in the unique setting of Sydney's White Bay Power Station.
Join us for this exciting event co-organised by UNSW International Centre for Future Health Systems (Medicine & Health) and UNSW Cities Institute (ADA) at the Health Translation Hub building.
As cities and health systems worldwide grapple with achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and embedding wellbeing into decision-making, Wales offers compelling insights. Its groundbreaking Well-being of Future Generations Act establishes seven wellbeing goals and five ways of working – sustainability, prevention, integration, collaboration and involvement- across all public bodies.
This workshop explores how Health Impact Assessment operates within this transformative governance framework as a practical tool for placing health and equity at the centre of decision-making across sectors, and examines emerging frameworks for building HIA capacity in Australia. Through presentations and panel discussion, we'll explore lessons from Wales and strategies for building the cross-sectoral partnerships and multi-level capacities essential for creating healthier, more equitable Australian cities and health systems that serve current and future generations.
Reconnect with fellow alumni living in and around Perth, for our final networking event of 2025.