Join our panel of industry experts as they explore how digital technologies are transforming industries at an unparalleled rate and the career development opportunities this presents workers in both emerging and traditional fields.
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Breathing is very human, we all do it. Also, you take my breath away. Catch your breath, take a breather. "I can't breathe". This is a performance event in three parts.
UNSW Law & Justice presents the 2022 Hal Wootten Lecture with the Honourable Chief Justice Kiefel AC
We’re blurring the divides between art and living, between notions and notations, between perception and mirage. What is truth? A breath is just a breath. Or is it? Our rituals and mantras unfold as identities disolve and are reconstructed. Life is noisy and we’re making sense of it, distilling it, and leaving musical traces for the future to know us by.
Music vibrates through your body. Your heart beats faster, and slower, and in rhythm with the performer.
UNSW Allens Hub hybrid seminar presented by Professor Dirk Zetzsche (University of Luxembourg).
Join us for a World AIDS Day special event where we reflect on how far we've come 30 years after the first seroconversion study in Australia.
You're so much more than an ATAR. With UNSW Portfolio Entry, your pathway into uni is unique - just like you.
Join us for this public lecture at UNSW, presented by Professor Martin Bridson (University of Oxford). All welcome! This event is part of the AustMS 2022 Conference.
Composer/creative director Drew Crawford will discuss how he is experimenting with collaborative theatre-, choreography- and studio-based creative practices in his compositional process.
Join the UNSW Allens Hub to hear Dr Guido Noto La Diega discuss how law and the commons can empower consumers in a cyber-physical world.
What will it take for Australia to treat those seeking asylum with dignity and respect?
Empower yourself to support your child while they navigate their path to university.
Join us for our Info Evening in Parramatta, where you’ll be able to speak with UNSW staff and current students on your degree options.
UNSW Galleries and Sydney WorldPride present THE PARTY, a landmark exhibition celebrating LGBTQI+ party culture in Sydney from 1973 to 2002.