Diverse Belonging is an exhibition featuring UNSW student competition artworks celebrating the work of the Disability Innovation Institute UNSW (DIIU).
The 2026 Sovereignty and Security Forum will bring together senior leaders and strategic thinkers to examine Australia’s sovereign capability, AUKUS, grey zone threats and the broader strategic settings shaping national security.
Year 10 students are invited to learn more about navigating the HSC subject selection process, transitioning to their senior years and their journey to university.
Join us for a panel discussion and networking reception exploring how AI is reshaping infrastructure, productivity, and society—and what the next wave of AI innovation means for our future.
loneliness and being alone is a week-long festival with daily conversations, Virtual Reality experiences, immersive media, AI companions and visual art at the UNSW Health Translation Hub.
Join three speakers —Graham Blewitt AM, John Ralston AM and Professor Konrad Kwiet— to discuss their SIU experience in conversation with Professor Ludmila Stern (UNSW).
‘All the World’s Memories’ brings together ten artists from Australia and Aotearoa whose practices engage contemporary image-making as a means of recording, translating, and contesting human experience.
An exhibition that traces humanity's evolving understanding of the cosmos, from ancient stargazers to modern astronomers, showcasing the interwoven roles of scientific observation and cultural interpretation.
The textures of loneliness exhibition at the UNSW Health Translation Hub explores feelings and experiences of loneliness. Drawing on research and art from across the UNSW facilities of Art, Design & Architecture, Medicine & Health, and Science the works look at experiences of loneliness in different social settings.