Learn about the practice of Jessica Loughlin in conversation with Caitlin Eyre, JamFactory Curator and Exhibitions Manager.
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Learn how to use UNSW's Educational Technology Systems to manage Moodle courses. The LET'S Meet will be held between 23rd Jan to 3rd Feb 2023.
Join us for the first annual Health-X showcase as we share the success stories of the UNSW Medicine & Health researchers.
Whether you’re seeking inspiration for research ideas, wanting to expand your network or have breakthrough research that, through translation and collaboration, could have real-world impact, Health-X will help turn your ambition into action.
Join UNSW Sydney Humanities & Languages, Guangxi University/Tsinghua University at the 10th APFTIS annual forum.
Sonus Maris is an exhibition navigating the intersections between land, art, and science...
UNSW Library is delighted to invite you to Sonus Maris, an exhibition of work emerging from a collaboration between artist Dr. Nigel Helyer and and scientists from the UNSW Water Research Laboratory (WRL).
UNSW’s Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS) invite you to join us for a special livestream discussion with Behrouz Boochani, as he concludes his first visit to Australia.
UNSW Galleries, the National Art School and Sydney WorldPride present Eulogy for the Dyke Bar, an installation and participatory project by American artist Macon Reed.
Come to Club Chrome’s take-over of Eulogy for the Dyke Bar as they create the queer str*p club of your dreams.
BlaQ Aboriginal Corporation take-over 'Eulogy for the Dyke Bar'!
Tasmania. Sometime in the 1930’s. Alison and Beatie’s livelihoods are tied to the fate of two Tassie Tigers yipping and yapping just beyond reach. Beatie treks the dense bushland of the Tasmanian wilderness while Alison navigates an even more dense landscape of bureaucracy.
Addressing Psychiatry’s Biggest Challenges with AI and Technology
'Eulogy for the Dyke Bar' recreates the 1970s ‘CAMP Women’s Night’ to honour Sydney’s histories of queer activism and resistance.
In this interactive, brown-bag lunch seminar, Scientia Professor Jane McAdamAO will talk to Julia Morris about her new book, Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru, followed by questions from the audience.
A night set aside for making connections – lovers, friends, kin – in Sydney's newest dyke bar.