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3 Jul Past event
Are we going to be swiping right on robots?
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4 – 7 Jul Past event

Come along and support five-time world robot soccer champions, UNSW's 'rUNSWift' team, battle it out against competitors from over 30 countries, for the 2019 RoboCup World Champion title.

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4 Jul Past event
Approaching Romantic and 20th Century Piano Repertoire with Small Hands
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5 Jul Past event

Thierry Duval will showcase his latest research activities at the IHSEV Team on human-computer interaction and virtual reality, and at the ATOL Lab on human-computer interaction for operational and mission systems. His past and current research work on immersive data visualization in the fields of seismology, electronic warfare, drone retargeting, and oceanography will be also highlighted in this presentation

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5 Jul Past event
The SoMS Research Information Night is essentially a ‘one-stop-shop’ for future research projects and will be a great opportunity to meet with researchers (potential supervisors and current students) to find out more about honours & research projects
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5 Jul Past event
Showcasing influences from numerous musical traditions including Western classical, jazz as well as folk music of Sri Lanka and Ireland, this recital will truly demonstrate the boundary-less nature of cross-cultural composition.
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8 – 10 Jul Past event

Girls in Business – High Risk to High Tech is an immersive winter camp designed for girls in year 10 and 11 who want to explore their future in the Information Systems and Actuarial industries. This exciting new program is a collaboration between UNSW Business School and industry partners to build confidence and participation in the Information Systems and Actuarial industries within females.

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9 Jul Past event

Tours of ‘Material Place’ will explore key works, themes and ideas from the exhibition whilst connecting to the history and geography of the Galleries site itself.

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9 Jul Past event

Precarity is a defining feature of contemporary labour. From casualisation to the gig economy, from the erosion of workers rights to the neoliberal drive to transform individuals into entrepreneurs, work is increasingly defined by the absence of safeguards and employee rights.

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10 Jul Past event

When rivers are legally people, does that encourage collaboration and partnership between humans and rivers, or establish rivers as another competitor for scarce resources?

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11 Jul Past event
A UNSW Scientia Education Academy public lecture presented by Professor Richard Buckland, UNSW Engineering.
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12 – 14 Jul Past event
How might we create low cost, low energy, accessible and sustainable urban agricultural solutions for continuous food production to provide for the growing population of New Delhi?
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16 – 27 Jul Past event

Soft Monument is an exhibition by Cambodian-Australian artist Linda Sok which looks to subvert the ways historically felt traumas have been addressed throughout history. The work speaks to the Khmer Rouge Regime without depictions of violence and promotes a softer way of communicating the occurrence of the violent acts perpetrated during this time and its ongoing effects.

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16 Jul Past event

In the era of the colonial anthropocene how do we address histories of loss and disappearance in relation to resurgence? Thinking with Patagonia and other southern spaces, and the Fuegan peoples, I discuss how we might address decolonial representation as working to a politics of and critical solidarity with Indigenous cultural memory, presence, and planetary futures.

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16 Jul Past event
Fiona Wright and Jessica Friedmann are two of our most celebrated new wave essayists. This talk will explore the common themes in their writing and ask how Wright and Friedmann are reinventing nonfictional forms.

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