2024 Cancer & Immunology Ideas Forum
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Evolutionary biologist Athena Aktipis provides your step-by-step guide to not just surviving, but thriving in the face of an apocalypse.
The Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW, will be holding its Annual Forum at the Tyree Room, John Scientia Building, UNSW Kensington on Tuesday 27th August 2024 from 9.00am to 1.30 pm, followed by a light lunch.
How can we balance human needs and planetary limits?
Join the international discussion of disability related research and scholarship. Hosted by the Disability Innovation Institute UNSW.
The incredible life story of Haben Girma, the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School, and her amazing journey from isolation to the world stage.
Join Global Labor Justice's Valery Alzaga and Jonathan Parhusip to hear about their campaign to improve the rights of fishers.
Join us for the launch of the UNSW Institute for Industrial Decarbonisation. Connect with industry and government innovators, and leading researchers to explore new thinking and commitments needed for the transition towards net zero.
Delivering a stronger future for Australia
Deep dive into medical history, menstrual mysteries and why we still know so little about women’s bodies with New York Times bestseller, Jennifer Gunter.
Featured
In a discussion led by UNSW Medicine & Health Dean, Professor Cheryl Jones, experts from across the regional health landscape will analyse effective strategies, identify areas for improvement in the sector, explore how to enhance community support, and how community-led initiatives can create impact to improve health in remote regions.
Experience a night of exhilarating experimentation in solo performance.
Embark on an adventure of curiosity and discovery at SciFest 2024 - bringing science out of the lab and into the public sphere with interactive activities, games, live stage shows, talks, and more!
Uncover the wonders of the cosmos with astrophysicist Tamara Davis.
Exhibitions
New photographic collages that consider ideas about the self and a multiplicity of selves experienced during matrescence.
Recent works incorporating objects, light, and moving image that explore the ways cosmic forms mirror our social worlds.
Presented across all three libraries, this exhibition reflects, celebrates and reaffirms UNSW's commitment to the stewardship of the planet's marine, freshwater and urban water ecosystems.
The first major exhibition of Paul Knight in Australia, presenting new and recent photographic, sculptural and machine-learning works.