Join us for a tour of the Library exhibition The Infinite Look: A History of Gazing Skyward, led by
astrophysicist and School of Physics Senior Lecturer Dr Kate Jackson.
Join us to explore how patient-reported outcomes can be integrated into clinical care using real-world lessons from The Proteus Consortium.
Join us during World Refugee Week for a special free screening of We Are Not Powerless, a moving documentary that shines a spotlight on a remarkable refugee-led education movement.
A critical discussion on the crucial role of whistleblowing to Australian democracy.
Being Better Humans, Together
Are we afraid of the F word?
Hosted by UNSW Chinese Studies and the School of Humanities & Languages, this event is the first in the 2026 Chinese Studies Seminar Series and features Dr Pao‑chen Tang.
Book a 1:1 consult with a UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture academic for personalised advice on postgraduate study and careers.
In a program of four trios we hear Beethoven’s greatest Piano Trio, the Archduke, written at the end of his ‘heroic’ period. It has the amplitude, variety and formal elaboration of works such as the Seventh Symphony; it is crowned by a slow movement that is one Beethoven’s most extraordinary variation-sets.
Hear from artist and fashion designer Jordan Gogos in conversation with multidisciplinary artist Nell. Together they will discuss Gogos’s first institutional solo exhibition ‘Parádeisos’ at UNSW Galleries.
Neuro-futurist, Joel Pearson, and leadership coach and transformation expert, Barbara Wilby examine how we can use AI to amplify human strengths.