A rehearsed reading of the creative practice PhD play 'Working Title: Maisel’s Angels'
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Designed to enhance staff wellbeing in health facilities across SESLHD, this program of bite-sized events promotes community, conversation and creativity!
This discovery seminar aims to bring the two centres together with colleagues from the Faculty of Science to increase collaboration.
Join us for a Business Insights Institute Briefing as we explore the evolving hybrid and flexible work culture, and its impact on organisational design and systems.
Are you hoping to publish in the 'International Journal of Refugee Law'?
The International Journal of Refugee Law (IJRL) is the leading peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of international law relating to forced migration. In this special two-part webinar series, the Joint Editors-in-Chief and members of the Editorial Board will demystify the publication process and share insights on what editors and reviewers look for in a manuscript. The webinars are open to all, but we especially welcome early career researchers, academics from the Global South, and other scholars with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. Whether you are looking to publish for the first time, or have an established publication record but would like to improve your likelihood of a successful submission, this is your opportunity to meet the Editors, learn more about how the editorial and publication processes work, and get tips to prepare manuscripts for submission to the IJRL.
Two webinars covering the same content will be held in different time zones to accommodate scholars around the world.
Join our experts in exploring innovations for a fairer, healthier future in women's healthcare.
Join Captain Hugo Toovey online as he shares his remarkable story of resilience and overcoming adversity
Internship Panel | Join us alongside three successful University Graduates who know all about making the switch from University to the working world.
UNSW's most prestigious competitive ideas program fast-tracking the next generation of entrepreneurs and start-ups.
Visit one of the largest scientific and engineering facilities in Australia for a hands-on experience for the whole community!
This SEA lecture will investigate conceptual frameworks of educational research and an effective use of a university-industry partnership for workplace readiness and lifelong learning in Engineering.
History Seminar | This project re-evaluates American Jewish history through an economic lens, exploring diverse themes like class, mobility, and identity dynamics.
How do people living with disabilities experience their work and workplaces within the legal and justice professions?
Join us for a night of three practical honours projects, as students share the culmination of their work in the disciplines of film, instillation and contemporary performance.
Refugee status determination is the process to determine who gets recognised as a refugee and is a central part of the international protection regime. However, practices and modes of recognition vary widely and are often politicised and contested. Given these dynamics, how to ensure the quality of recognition processes and outcomes? Which alternatives to formal refugee status do exist? And, how do group-based forms of recognition work and compare to individualised refugee status determination? The speakers of this online event shed light on these and related questions.