Join Prathama Banerjee as she asks the fundamental question about how the political comes to be.
The Protection of Taonga Plants and Māori Knowledge in the Plant Variety Rights System of Aotearoa New Zealand.
The humanitarian crisis brought on by the war in Ukraine has been well documented and has had a great impact on the world. But what about the environmental impacts?
This four-lecture seminar series introduces the basic concept of machine learning and its applications.
This panel will be exploring Dispute Resolution in the Belt Road Initiative – a new model of economic governance?
Join us for hands on workshops, cloud expo, innovation showcases and keynote at the UNSW Roundhouse.
Sydney Writers' Festival | AI expert Toby Walsh and journalist Tracey Spicer tackle the big questions about living with AI with Erik Jensen.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Professor of Psychology and author Ben Newell shares insights from his book Open Minded: Searching for Truth about the Unconscious Mind, upending commonly held notions about the human mind.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Come and meet our festival guests as they unfold their beginnings in five-minute readings.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Comedian Tom Ballard, writer Alison Pennington team up to examine why Millennials and Gen Z are getting such a raw deal and what can be done about it, alongside economist Richard Holden. With host Jessica Irvine.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Booker Prize-winning author Shehan Karunatilaka, acclaimed playwright S. Shakthidharan, and novelist Shankari Chandran discuss the ripple effects of the Sri Lankan Civil War in the cultural canon and their own storytelling with Roanna Gonsalves.
Sydney Writers’ Festival | Award-winning journalist Stan Grant shares insights from his book, The Queen is Dead, building an impassioned argument for an end to monarchy in Australia. With host George Williams.