How did life begin? What lies beneath our oceans? Why does Hollywood get the human body so wrong? And what exists beyond our galaxy? All this and more at UNSW Science Week 2026.
Wear It Purple Day provides an opportunity for UNSW to show visible support for LGBTQIA+ students, staff and communities. The campaign responds to student feedback seeking stronger visible support and will create a welcoming space for connection, reflection and allyship. It will also promote relevant UNSW and external services, training, and resources.
CubeSatPlus 2026 brings together industry, start-ups, researchers and government to explore developments across the small satellite lifecycle, from student initiatives to commercial missions.
Inspired by The
Infinite Look exhibition, this Ideas Exchange panel brings together
UNSW researchers to explore the effects of human activity on nighttime
environments, from marine ecosystems and cities to the observation of the night
sky.
Discover your pathway to progress at UNSW Open Day 2026. Whether you're starting uni soon, considering postgrad, or just curious – you'll find your unique path to uni and learn how you could drive progress as one of Australia's most employable graduates. Explore your study options, tour our buzzing campuses, enjoy the free food – you'll get expert advice and have fun while you're at it.
Join us for an interactive workshop exploring how researchers can make thoughtful decisions about representing the people and communities they work with.
An exhibition that traces humanity's evolving understanding of the cosmos, from ancient stargazers to modern astronomers, showcasing the interwoven roles of scientific observation and cultural interpretation.