Marvel at the groundbreaking science and innovation happening at UNSW x National Science Week!
Experience a night of sparkling experiment with 20 short solo works created by UNSW’s emerging performance makers.
Join our expert panel as they explore the future of creative industries at a time of unprecedented technological change.
Learn how AI is being used across health, climate change, sustainability and equity.
We are delighted to invite you to join the launch of Climate Mobility Africa Insights, a new publication series of the Climate Mobility Africa Research Network (CMARN).
The new Insights series aims to advance evidence-based law and policy responses to climate mobility in Africa. Showcasing accessible factsheets and policy briefs, it serves to disseminate research to policy makers; foster dialogue between policy makers and researchers; and provide a platform for researchers to share their research and build their profiles. The series also aims to build capacity among researchers in Africa (especially early career researchers) by providing training and intensive editorial support to researchers seeking to publish their work in the series.
Please join us for this online launch event, which will feature authors from the new Insights series and remarks from leading experts, including:
Explore the global job market, workforce trends, and a visionary leader's career journey in our livestream event with Glassdoor's CEO.
Explore the connection between space, senses, and violence in the carceral state with Emma Russell and Poppy de Souza.
Discover the captivating fusion of modern compositions and classic jazz interpretations on a mesmerising musical journey with our ensembles.
Artist Michele Elliott leads three workshops that explore ideas of care and caregiving through craft.
Indulge in an enchanting salon night featuring French masters Saint Saëns and Fauré, combined with global influences like Erhu, tango, and American fireworks.
Discover the future of architecture with Yale's Phil Bernstein, witnessing dynamic collaboration between designers and builders through digital innovation.
Dr. Zora Simic, with Ann Curthoys and Catherine Kevin, examines Australia's domestic violence history, sparking vital discussions on societal change.