Hamletmachine written by Heiner Müller, translated by Carl Webber. Directed by Ugoran Prasad, designed by Cris Baldwin.
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Experts from across the Australian health landscape aim to advance the development of resilient, future‑ready health systems.
Join us for a tour of the Library exhibition Revealing Riversleigh, followed by a visit to the Palaeontology Laboratory. This tour offers a glimpse into research that helps scientists understand modern day climate change, biodiversity loss, and wildlife conservation.
Care, Connect, Cure is a free, inaugural hybrid summit hosted by Rare Diseases NSW, Genetic Alliance Australia, and Belongside Families, bringing together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, industry, patient advocates, and families to advance rare disease care and research in NSW and beyond.
Don't miss this chance to explore the intersection of cutting-edge research, immersive technology and real-world impact, right in the heart of Canberra!
Join award-winning British author Natasha Brown in conversation with UNSW's Roanna Gonsalves to explore the frontiers of privilege and how language matters.
This one-day summit will examine legal innovations in AI while tackling questions around truth, accuracy and trust between client & lawyer
An International Women’s Day keynote on starting, scaling and building a brand through contribution, connection and smart leadership
Join artist Desmond Woodforde for a yarn with Angus Webb, studio manager at Mimili Maku Arts, as they share insights into Aṉangu artmaking practices and cultural storytelling.
First Nations women leading change through community knowledge, healing, connection, and shared responsibility
As part of Sydney Climate Action Week, UNSW invites you to a special community screening of Future Council – a hopeful and thought‑provoking film from award‑winning filmmaker Damon Gameau (2040, That Sugar Film).
Discover Medicine at UNSW. Join staff and current students to learn about the program, learning experience and admissions process.
Romantic outpourings from a young Shostakovich, a mature work by master of screen music Nino Rota, and a lively Rag from Elena Kats-Chernin set the scene for an exciting staging of Stravinsky's Soldier's Tale, directed by Imara Savage.
Join the School of Humanities & Languages for this keynote lecture by Professor Atina Grossmann.
Join UNSW experts online to gain information and ask questions about postgraduate study.