An exploration of the relationship between disability and bioethics; and the implications of disability bioethics, focusing on the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
How are the latest immersive technologies impacting a range of sectors?
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For the second of the 2021 MedConnect series, join Peter Doherty, Daniel Hunter and Faye McMillan, with Adrienne Torda as they discuss COVID-normal and how we live with this new reality.
Hazara artist Khadim Ali's largest Australian solo exhibition, exploring the normalisation of war and the experience of refugees.
In conversation with filmmaker Dr Gabina Funegra, whose work documents the story of Quechua - the Inca language.
Join four-time Paralympian Ellie Cole, Tokyo Olympian Dylan Pietsch, and UNSW student Jordan White as they boldly address issues relating to diversity in sport.
Join UNSW Alumna Aashna Mittal to learn about the world’s second most popular form of classical music: Indian Classical Music.
Differences in culture and background are simply that – differences. Not better or worse, simply different.
The untold story of how a band of renegade surfer girls in the 1980s fought to create their own professional sport, changing surf culture forever.
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Over 50 events and activities that embrace the diversity of our community and ignite broader conversations about how we can foster a more inclusive society.
The Brett Tindall Memorial Lecture is an annual lecture awarded by the Kirby Institute to a world leader in infectious disease research.
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How can we build support for people at risk of climate and disaster displacement, at COP26 and beyond?