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Discover studying Business at UNSW. Join us to learn about our programs, entry pathways and vibrant student experience.
This public lecture will discuss the mathematics and computational science that goes into creating a digital twin.
2024 Online Information Evening for UNSW Engineering.
The 2024 Cancer Symposium will connect cancer researchers across the UNSW network, various LHDs and MRIs in an aim to facilitate new collaborations and generate new ideas across our campuses and institutes.
Discover how a postgraduate degree from UNSW can transform your career at our online #CareersUnlocked event. Hear from successful alumni and UNSW representatives and get personalised insights to fuel your professional growth.
Join us for this hybrid seminar with Professor Alan Tidwell, Director of the Center for Australian, New Zealand and Pacific Studies (CANZPS) at the Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service.
This annual meeting brings together a stellar line-up of researchers spanning medicine, science and engineering, to foster a unique interdisciplinary environment for sharing ideas and establishing networks.
This in-person event, co-hosted by the UNSW AI Institute will bring to UNSW, Dr Tesh Goyal, a globally renowned researcher in the field of responsible AI. Tesh will explore the impact of online harassment in many facets of human life and the utility of AI tools in tackling these challenges.
Celebrate the opening of three new exhibitions at UNSW Galleries.
HPM 2024: The 11th Quadrennial Meeting of the International Study Group on the Relations between History & Pedagogy of Mathematics.
Australia is experiencing more extreme weather events more often: storms, floods, droughts and bushfires. The design of our buildings is one way we can adapt to our future climate and meet our Net Zero targets.
A workshop on how to teach, research, and live with the eco-angst that permeates our classrooms, research sites, and daily existence. Hosted by The Environment and Society Group in UNSW’s School of Humanities and Languages and delivered by international scholar Irus Braverman
Exhibitions
UNSW Galleries is a venue for the 24th Biennale of Sydney, ‘Ten Thousand Suns', a major international contemporary art event.
This exhibition traces the development of the UNSW Art Collection through strategic purchases, major commissions, charitable donations, and notable gifts by artists and alumni.
New photographic collages that consider ideas about the self and a multiplicity of selves experienced during matrescence.
Recent works incorporating objects, light, and moving image that explore the ways cosmic forms mirror our social worlds.