It’s a balancing act. All of it. And perhaps we don’t want stability. We relish in the off-kilter. We’re certainly knitting with one hand while pulling at the threads with the other. We’re re-joining at the seams and making a mess. And it’s wonderful.
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Materials scientist and engineer Professor Veena Sahajwalla is a visionary inventor creating a new generation of green materials, products and resources reformed from waste.
DIGITAL EVENT | Why our relentless pursuit of pleasure leads to pain and what we can do about it.
Nuclear technology adoption is already happening, why aren’t we talking about it more?
Join our panel of prominent bird advocates as they discuss their adoration of our feathered friends and the ongoing efforts to promote and protect them.
Half the people in the world live in places highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. How can we best support people put at risk by disasters and other climate change impacts? What role can leaders, lawyers and ordinary people play in advancing climate justice? What needs to happen now to protect the most vulnerable, today and into the future?
A local symposium bringing together Sydney’s leading creative practitioners, industry professionals and researchers in Creative AI to collaborate and solve problems.
Join us for a special webinar on monkeypox where we consider how it may impact Australia and how research can help.
How can we equip ourselves for a future plagued with uncertainty?
How can we equip ourselves for a future plagued with uncertainty? Immerse yourself in the science looking bravely to the future
Industry applications of process modelling and computing from a researcher’s perspective.
2022 Nancy Hillier Memorial Lecture
Learn more about the exhibition 'exploring giant molecules' with artist Sandra Selig and curator Hamish Sawyer in conversation.
Australia Ensemble UNSW 2022 Subscription Concert.
Join us for a live performance by Primitive Motion, the Brisbane-based duo of Sandra Selig and Leighton Craig.