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26 May Past event

Koto Transformation Australis showcases a cultural exchange of music beyond borders, where traditional Japanese forms transform into hybrid compositions with Australian styles.

Leading koto players from around the world come together as they premiere new works by leading Australian composers as well as students from UNSW.

This event will also mark 30 years of koto virtuoso Satsuki Odamura’s arrival, and her efforts to promote koto music here.

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26 May Past event
Ai Weiwei’s Law of the Journey, 2017, an imposing installation featuring a 60-metre-long boat crowded with hundreds of anonymous refugee figures, provokes this frank discussion of Australia’s response to asylum seekers arriving by boat – and today’s approach to refugees globally.
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25 May Past event

The repertoire of the Wind Symphony features works from all eras and styles, including jazz, popular and art-music forms. The Ensemble comprises about 50 woodwind and brass players on campus.

The Orchestra’s repertoire is broadly from the Classical and Romantic eras. Recent works by contemporary Australian composers are well represented in the Orchestra's programs, as is film music from the past four decades.

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25 May Past event

From classical to jazz, join us for an eclectic series of performances.

Location: Io Myers Studio, UNSW (Building D9) Venue Map

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25 May Past event

In March 2017, the United Nations Human Rights Council decided to urgently dispatch an Independent International Fact-Finding Mission to establish the facts and circumstances of the alleged human rights violations by military and security forces, and abuses, in Myanmar, in particular in Rakhine State, with a view to ensuring full accountability for perpetrators and justice for victims.

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24 May Past event

Richard Rushforth from School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems, Northern Arizona University will speak about 'From Data Fusion to FEWSION: Creating integrated models to understand and visualize the food, energy, water nexus'. Global Water Institute Seminar Series May 2018.

 

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17 May Past event

Join Professor Cheryl Praeger (UNSW's 2018 Women in Mathematics and Statistics Ambassador) for her public lecture, Maths as a Superpower.

Everyone with an interest in maths is welcome to attend what promises to be an inspiring talk.

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17 – 18 May Past event

Conference topics will relate to clinical practice, policy change and research and how we can all work together to improve the lives of vulnerable mothers and their families, affected by substance use disorders.

Speakers include John Sinn, Kerry Chant, Paul Haber, Lucy Burns, Elizabeth Sullivan and John Eastwood.

Location: John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW (Building G19) Venue Map

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16 May Past event

From classical to jazz, join us for an eclectic series of performances.

Location: Io Myers Studio, UNSW (Building D9) Venue Map

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15 May Past event

From classical to jazz, join us for an eclectic series of performances.

Location: Io Myers Studio, UNSW (Building D9) Venue Map

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