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20 Mar Past event

If pursuing a career in Medicine is what you've always dreamed of, then make sure you don't miss the Medicine Information Evening.

This evening provides a general overview of the UNSW Medicine degree as well as detailed information on our application and admissions process for 2020 from current staff and students in the Faculty of Medicine.

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21 Mar Past event

Harmony Day, celebrated on March 21st in Australia, is a day to celebrate and appreciate the cultural diversity of our communities and workplaces.

UNSW Science is proud to have more than 100 countries represented across its staff and student populations. Having such a diverse faculty enables us to produce better science.

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21 Mar Past event

 

UNSW Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Jacobs, invites students and staff to come along to an event on the library lawn at 11am on Thursday 21 March to mark Harmony Week and reiterate our university’s commitment to a peaceful and harmonious campus.

Professor Jacobs noted that in the first part of 2019, the world has seen too many examples of division in our world, along religious or ideological lines.

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21 Mar Past event

UNSW Scientia Education Academy public lecture presented by Dr Silas Taylor, Faculty of Medicine

It is generally accepted that ‘communication skills are important’ for today’s graduate. However, there are a range of conceptions, and perhaps some misconceptions, about what particular skills are most relevant to the modern workplace, and how we might try to ensure that our graduates acquire them.

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21 – 23 Mar Past event

This performance is inspired by a story in Calderon’s Life is a Dream: A king foretold that his unborn son would become a monster and bring disaster to the country. So he imprisoned the baby in a tower at birth. The child grew up in the tower, cut off from the outside world. Eighteen years later the child is released by the king but something terrible happens…

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22 Mar Past event

Bask in the beautiful sounds of one of the country’s leading chamber ensembles, as the Australia Ensemble present a free lunch hour concert.

VINE | Strutt Sonata for cello and piano

DVORAK | ‘American’ Quartet

 

1:10pm Tuesday August 13. No booking required.

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23 Mar Past event

Led by UNSW Galleries Public Engagement Officer, Miranda Samuels, these intimate tours of 'Gemma Smith: Rhythm Sequence' utilise the technique of audio description as an access tool for people who are blind or have low vision, and as a medium for experimenting with ideas of language, abstraction and translation.

Sighted companions and guide dogs are welcome. Open to the general public. For questions please contact Miranda Samuels, m.samuels@unsw.edu.au.

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27 Mar Past event

Our world is rapidly changing. What does this mean for Australian children and their future?

Whether you are a parent, educator or practitioner we invite you to join us in celebrating the release of Adrian Piccoli's new publication 12 Ways Your Child Can Get The Best out of School and join us for a panel discussion with some of Australia's most experienced educators, Professor Adrian Piccoli, Professor Kristy Muir and Danielle Cronin. Chaired by Professor Pasi Sahlberg.

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28 Mar Past event

Isabella Loong
Studio One, 6pm

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28 Mar Past event

Snips and snails and puppy dogs tails, that's what little boys are made of. 

Sugar and spice and all things nice, that's what little girls are made of...until a band of women came along and changed everything. 

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28 Mar Past event

LOkesh Ghai, artist and designer based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India will give a presentation on his research into traditional garment construction in the Kutch region of Gujarat in western India, a true example of slow fashion. 

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28 Mar Past event

Writing Contemporary Australia: Michelle de Kretser and Roanna Gonsalves in conversation with Suneeta Peres da Costa

Presented by UNSWriting

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29 Mar Past event
Hosted by UNSW Law, UNSW Arts & Social Sciences and the UN Society.
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29 – 31 Mar Past event

How might we use low-cost technologies to address healthcare gaps and improve the management of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in underserved but emerging markets?

Join us on this 2.5 day Hackathon and help us to create global solutions to global problems.

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1 – 6 Apr Past event

We are constantly bombarded with Americanised, romanticised, faux nostalgic and fetishised depictions of adolescence, especially in film and television. These visions of youth are beautiful and yet, mostly unattainable. By drawing on the cinematic aesthetics of the slasher horror genre and coming-of-age films, artist Aidan Maloney explores and deconstructs the specifically Australian adolescent experience.

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