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Past Events 2018

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13 Dec Past event

After promising a rose garden in commercial and political communication, consumer choice, energy efficiency, car driving and medical research, artificial intelligence has reached the domain of law.

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11 Dec Past event

 

Building Blocks of Life

Single Molecule Science invites members of the blind and low vision community to experience the wonders of scientific discovery using shapes, textures, movement and sounds

A free public event including:

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10 Dec Past event

There are more ways of connecting and communicating via technology than ever before. Yet loneliness is on the rise as we begin to experience an 'attachment crisis' in forming and maintaining intimate relationships.

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3 Dec Past event

Liberalism in 2019 has few friends: some commentators are even heralding the death of liberalism. What, then, went wrong in the liberal tradition to get us to this point? Is the liberal model itself to blame – including liberal understandings of freedom and the state? Or has the problem been one of implementation – or a failure by liberalism to take seriously issues of equality and access to the social minimum for all?

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29 Nov Past event

Phosphorus security is emerging as one of the 21st century’s greatest global sustainability challenges. Phosphorus has no substitute in food production and the use of phosphate fertilisers has contributed to feeding billions of people over the last half-century by boosting crop yields. However these advantages have come at a serious cost.

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28 Nov Past event

UNSW Galleries is pleased to welcome artist Monira Al Qadiri to speak about her practice and current work in the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art. The artist will be in conversation with UNSW Galleries Director Jose Da Silva.

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25 Nov Past event

UNSW's annual Christmas concert begins the festive season with the Collegium Musicum Choir, Burgundian Consort, Handbell Ensemble, student performers, gingerbread, handmade gifts and a Christmas tree. A warm and joyful occasion for all.

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Location: Sir John Clancy Auditorium, UNSW (Building C24) Venue Map

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23 Nov Past event
Foreign policy bears directly on refugee policy. Today both policy agendas are feeling the twin pressures of nationalism and globalisation, and the long-prevailing rules-based order is now contested.

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