Are you wondering ‘where to next’ when it comes to your career? Do you want to find out more about your masters study options? Join us for our exclusive Postgraduate Immersive Information Evening to hear from our leading academics and get the opportunity to chat and connect with academics, faculty members, expert advisers and many more.
Please join us for the third lecture in UTZON Lecture Series for 2019.
Presented by Professor Walter Hood, University of California, Berkeley, and Creative Director and Founder of Hood Design Studio in Oakland, CA
Registration: 5.30pm
Public Lecture: 6.00pm sharp
Networking Reception: 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Objects of Influence represents a cross-section of experimental practices from 3rd year students studying ceramics at UNSW Art & Design. Their works position the material of clay as physically and conceptually mutable. This is to imaginatively and critically consider its meanings and value within the complexity of our current environmental, social and political climates.
Do you want to find out more about how the Law Admission Test (LAT) affects entry into our Law double degrees?
Have your questions answered at our 2019 LAT Information Evening. The LAT is an entry requirement for all undergraduate law double degree programs at UNSW. This information evening will cover how the LAT has worked for entry in the past, provide detailed program and Faculty information, as well as key LAT dates for the year ahead.
This talk by Holger Schulze, titled 'Acoustic Scenography: Niches, resonances & auditory pathways in the showroom', focuses on two exhibitions to explore the possibilities and limitations within the increasingly established forms of acoustic scenography in the museum.
Thinking about uni in the future?
This evening is the best place for you to start if you are thinking about attending university in two years' time and are currently a Year 10 student (or you are the parent or teacher of a Year 10 student).
This keynote lecture, delivered by Matthew Kiem, is the first in a new series of talks at UNSW Galleries exploring politics and power in contemporary design.
A thrilling, genre-bending performance event from the electrifying UNSW New Music Collective to inspire and provoke new and exciting ways to engage with and enjoy the music of our time.
A thrilling, genre-bending performance event from the electrifying UNSW New Music Collective to inspire and provoke new and exciting ways to engage with and enjoy the music of our time.
Featuring powerful, dynamic and radical works by Frederic Rzewski, Steve Reich, Vincent Plush, George Lewis and our very own Eitan Muir, this concert affirms that music making is a profound collective experience that speaks to freedom, choice, social responsibility, defiance and play.