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Past Events 2019

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17 Sep Past event
Avoiding the worst of climate change requires that fossil fuel use, including from exports, is phased out. Three experts will discuss if it is possible and how urgently we need to act.
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17 Sep Past event
Come and hear the best and brightest UNSW PhD candidates pitch their world-changing ideas.
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14 Sep Past event

Jessica Wells | New work

Jacques Ibert | Deux Interludes

Johannes Brahms | Clarinet Trio Op.114

Felix Mendelssohn | String Quintet no.2 Op.87

Geoffrey Collins, flute; David Griffiths, clarinet; Ian Munro, piano; Dene Olding, violin; Dimity Hall, violin; Irina Morozova, viola; and Julian Smiles, cello 

with guest artist Justin Williams, viola; and featured composer Jessica Wells

 

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12 Sep Past event
This lecture will explain the rationale for the development of myEducation Portfolio, a platform that enables UNSW staff to demonstrate their educational achievements in relation to the dimensions of effective teaching in higher education.
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12 Sep Past event

UNSW Experience Engineering Day allows students to experience the innovative and creative ways that engineers solve real-world challenges.

High school students in years 10 and 11 are invited to choose an engineering theme that includes three interactive hands-on workshops at UNSW Kensington campus. These workshops give students a taste of the extensive range of engineering disciplines and careers available to them.

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7 – 15 Sep Past event
UNSW School of Social Sciences is proud to present the following events as part of Social Sciences Week 2019.
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3 – 21 Sep Past event

Join us for two new exhibitions at Kudos Gallery this spring, Gliding the Lily and Mimesis. 

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Gilding the Lily | Emily Galicek

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3 – 14 Sep Past event

“From the tip of every branch, like a fat purple fig, a wonderful future beckoned and winked ...I saw myself sitting in the crotch of this fig tree, starving to death, just because I couldn’t make up my mind which of the figs I would choose.” - Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

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2 Sep Past event
A showcase of research funded through the 2019 Disability Innovation Institute UNSW seed funding program.
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30 Aug Past event
We invite you to the launch of Dr Kerryn Drysdale's new book, Intimate Investments in Drag King Cultures: The rise and fall of a lesbian social scene.
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29 Aug Past event
UNSW Bookshop will host a panel of authors whose work contributes to the #MeToo movement. They will unpack what drives men to abuse, to violence and aggression.

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