The untold story of how a band of renegade surfer girls in the 1980s fought to create their own professional sport, changing surf culture forever.
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Differences in culture and background are simply that – differences. Not better or worse, simply different.
Join UNSW Alumna Aashna Mittal to learn about the world’s second most popular form of classical music: Indian Classical Music.
Join four-time Paralympian Ellie Cole, Tokyo Olympian Dylan Pietsch, and UNSW student Jordan White as they boldly address issues relating to diversity in sport.
In conversation with filmmaker Dr Gabina Funegra, whose work documents the story of Quechua - the Inca language.
Hazara artist Khadim Ali's largest Australian solo exhibition, exploring the normalisation of war and the experience of refugees.
How are the latest immersive technologies impacting a range of sectors?
An exploration of the relationship between disability and bioethics; and the implications of disability bioethics, focusing on the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn the background and history of various types of Javanese folksong and learn to sing traditional Javanese music.
Carol Vale, Sarah Hyland, Yanti Ropeyarn and Leesa Watego discuss envisioning a future where we can all thrive and belong.
Join our expert panel to learn about performance anxiety, and what we can do to perform our best.
Considering a rewarding career as an orientation and mobility specialist? Join us to discover more on the new UNSW Graduate Diploma in O&M.
We are pleased to celebrate the launch of the fourth edition of The Refugee in International Law by Guy S Goodwin-Gill and Jane McAdam (together with Emma Dunlop) in two virtual events.
Professor Kelly Hannah-Moffat (University of Toronto) presents the UNSW Centre for Crime, Law and Justice Annual Lecture 2021
A live panel discussion on the hidden impact of COVID-19 in the Pacific.