This much-loved anthology selects the most thought-provoking, poignant and dazzling science stories from Australian authors.
Join the School of Humanities and Languages for Theorising Regeneration of the Ecologies of Repair Regeneration and Restoration workshop series.
Explore how uncertainty manifests across various careers, examine the pros and cons of different strategies for managing uncertainty tolerance, and discuss the psychological factors that shape our responses.
This Lecture will reflect on the pioneering studies of civil engineer Emeritus Professor David Pilgrim, and how his work in hydrology continues to influence water research at UNSW and well beyond.
The Linguistics Group of the School of Humanities and Languages invite you to our Linguistics Symposium with Keynote speaker, Associate Professor Finex Ndhlovu of the University of New England, Australia.
The Hal Wootten Lecture was established in 2006 by UNSW Law & Justice in honour of founding Dean, Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten. This lecture is a highlight of the Faculty's year and commemorates Hal Wootten's founding vision for the Faculty – that a Law School should have and communicate to its students a keen concern for those on whom the law bears harshly.
Showcasing climate adaptation strategies and the importance of partnerships and collaboration.
Discover startups, cutting-edge technologies and insights into strategic industry trends!
Discuss ongoing challenges and explore the opportunities to advance Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) to better meet the needs of diverse stakeholders.
Hear from Stan Grant as he draws on his Aboriginal culture, years covering the world’s conflict zones and PhD in theology to argue that we are “spiritually sick” and politics is no answer to the “wounds of the soul”.
A two-day program exploring designing with Country in the public art sector.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue comes to Sydney for the first time bringing together minds from science and beyond.