Meet the Masters is an online series of conversations with our staff from across the creative industries.
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We are offering three livestreamed Year 10 Subject Selection Evenings across April and May.
A UNSW Centre for Ideas event. How can we rebuild Australia’s economy after the pandemic?
A Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law webinar in their Public Law Responses to COVID-19 series.
Held on 4 June 2020, this webinar event was co-hosted by the International Law Association (Australia) and the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney.
A forum co-hosted by the Andrew and Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney.
UNSW Alumni present the next in the Learn@Lunch series, with Professor Jan Breckenridge.
A panel hosted by The Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre.
Next in the series of Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law webinars discussing the impact on and responses of public law to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Are you interested in experiencing the range of different engineering disciplines and careers available to you?
A UNSW Canberra hosted panel will explore the use and misuse of data in the public domain with a particular focus on what data privacy means in the 21st century.
Have you ever wanted to experience what it would be like as a university student conducting research and experiments in a lab or in the field?
The Kaldor Centre host a panel of experts on refugee resettlement during COVID-19, what is means in human terms, and how governments, including Australia, are responding.
Resettlement is a life-saving tool. It is a way that countries, like Australia, help refugees and their families to find safety. In their resettlement country, refugees can build a new life and create a new home, while enjoying a secure and long-lasting legal status.
A forum on people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and about what belonging means for this group of people.