How can we actively engage in reconciliation which honours and centres the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?
This discussion brings together expert opinion and backgrounds in finance, corporate reporting and planning for sustainable futures
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Join us for a series of thought-provoking lectures from globally renowned researchers, academics, technologists, policy makers and practitioners in Computer Science and Engineering.
This book launch event was hosted by the Refugee Studies Centre, Hertie School for Fundamental Rights, Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness and the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, on Tuesday 25 May 2021 from 6–7pm AEST (9–10am BST, 10–11am CEST).
Are you interested in a career in medicine, immersing yourself in the diverse and hands-on learning opportunities at our Rural Clinical School campuses?
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Osvaldo GOLIJOV | Lullaby and Doina (2001)
Mélanie Hélène BONIS | Suite en Trio Op. 59 (1899)
Gordon KERRY | while the music lasts (2016)
Gabriel FAURÉ | Piano Quintet no. 1 in D minor, Op. 89 (1887-1906)
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What exactly is a one-in-a-100-year weather event? And why do they keep happening so often?
#UNSWDebates: Should the post-pandemic future be data-driven or humanity-driven?
A look at the current evidence and future predictions of the pandemic, and whether vaccines offer an exit strategy.
Year 10 Subject Selection Evenings are a great place to start if you want to study at university after high school.
Qian Fang, Heng-hao Chang and Karen Fisher examine how disability policies interact with the cultural values of Chinese families of children with cognitive disabilities.