In collaboration with leading legal professionals, the Centre for the Future of the Legal Profession has crafted an intensive two-day course that not only addresses the unique challenges faced by lawyers in leadership roles, but also integrates comprehensive legal research.
This program provides a comprehensive exploration of the key facets of legal leadership and equips participants with practical skills to head both themselves and high-performing teams effectively.
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Festival of Dangerous Ideas | Teenage depression and suicide are way up – and so is smartphone use.
Festival of Dangerous Ideas | Social mobility is dying with only half of children in the US today growing up to earn more than their parents.
Festival of Dangerous Ideas | Accelerating individualism – the generational divide.
Festival of Dangerous Ideas | Decoding birth: navigating artificial and transplanted wombs.
Festival of Dangerous Ideas | Unveiling Our Fragmented Online Identities.
Festival of Dangerous Ideas | Dangerous ideas in a challenging world.
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Marvel at the groundbreaking science and innovation happening at UNSW x National Science Week!
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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.
Join UNSW's music cohort over four nights of music ensembles.
Join Edinburgh Law School's Dr Gavin Sullivan to discuss his book, 'The Law of the List: UN Counterrorism Sanctions and the Politics of Global Security Law', in conversation with Australian Human Rights Institute Associate and UNSW Scientia Associate Professor Jessica Whyte.
Delivering a stronger future for Australia
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.
The first major exhibition of Paul Knight in Australia, presenting new and recent photographic, sculptural and machine-learning works.
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.