A thrilling and beguiling multi-space performance event from the recently-formed UNSW New Music Collective to inspire and provoke new and tantalising ways to engage with music of our time.
Bask in the beautiful sounds of one of the country’s leading chamber ensembles, as the Australia Ensemble present a free lunch hour concert.
Maria GRENFELL | Poems of a Bright Moon
Arvo PÄRT | Fratres
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART | Piano Trio in G K 496
Location: John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW (Building G19) Venue Map
Be inspired by the creative work of UNSW Built Environment undergraduate students in LUMINOCITY, presented in UNSW Library’s Exhibitions Space.
This exhibition showcases models and designs produced by current UNSW students working across all Built Environment disciplines. The work on display reveals how students use their technical skills and creative thinking to address the challenges of shaping future cities.
Please join us for the fourth Utzon Lecture for 2018.
UNSW Built Environment, in association with MPavillion is proud to bring you the next Utzon Lecture with Carme Pinós.
A night of Jazz, Bulgarian Voices and Turkish Beats
A captivating night of jazz and world music inspired by Balkan sounds and Turkish rhythms. Featuring guest artists Mara Kiek on tapan, Llew Kiek on bouzouki, Musharrem Aslan on the baglama, our own Jazz legends Sandy Evans and Alister Spence, and the talents of UNSW music students. This eclectic evening will feature some stunning traditional works mixed with new compositions and melodies.
Veering away from the famed Four Seasons of Vivalidi, this program explores composers which have been inspired to embody the rapture of the natural world.
Maria GRENFELL | Ten Suns Ablaze (2012)
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN | 'Szene am Bach' from Symphony no. 6 arr. Fischer (1810)
Nigel WESTLAKE | Rare Sugar (2007)
Pēteris VASKS | Landscape with Birds (1980)
Aaron COPLAND | Appalachian Spring ballet suite (1944)
Global Climate Change Week aims to encourage academic communities – including academics, students, and non-academic staff at universities – in all disciplines and countries to engage with each other, their communities, and policy makers on climate change action and solutions. More information
Hosted by Intopia, proudly supported by the Disability Innovation Institute and Grand Challenges.
UNSW's Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering are proud to host the 21st Annual Kenneth Finlay Memorial Lecture and Alumni and Industry Dinner.
The lecture will be delivered by Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, newly appointed NSW State Chief Scientist and Engineer. His talk will be on 'Data Automation and Innovation in the Mining Industry'.
To celebrate both Sculpture by the Sea and Mental Health Month, UNSW Medicine and UNSW Wellbeing are running a series of events on and off campus.
A concert celebrating the old and new, from stunning classical works for guitar to the soulful sounds of the G16 Jazz Ensemble.
Viva América Latina brings you a wild evening of great Latin music with a whirlwind of foot tapping, hip swinging brass, bold rhythms and intense passion.
UNSW Science presents a talk by Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling, UK (@Cairneypaul). Paul is a world expert in evidence-based policy and more broadly, knowledge translation. His research spans comparisons of policy theories, methods associated with key theories and international policy processes.
The Orchestra’s repertoire is broadly from the Classical (1750-1810) and Romantic (1810-1910) eras. More recent works, especially works by contemporary Australian composers, are well represented in the Orchestra's programs, as is film music from the past four decades. Concertos for various solo instruments figure prominently.
The soloists in these concertos are mostly students from the University’s music department.