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Submit a portfolio to showcase your talent and you could receive an early conditional offer to study at UNSW in 2025.
If you’ve ever dreamt of being a lawyer and ruling the courtroom, join us at the upcoming Juris Doctor Info Evening. In this 45 minute live online event you’ll learn about UNSW’s Juris Doctor program and how you can forge your own pathway to practice law in Australia.
2024 Online Information Evening for UNSW Engineering.
Discover studying Business at UNSW. Join us to learn about our programs, entry pathways and vibrant student experience.
Submit a portfolio of your best work to showcase your talent and you could receive an early conditional offer to study at UNSW in 2025.
Join us for this talk at UNSW by Professor Po-Shen Loh - social entrepreneur, inventor, and maths professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
Hosted by UNSW Sydney and UTS, this forum represents a strategic collaboration platform for academia, industry, and government to cultivate a digitally enabled society.
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.
Celebrate the opening of three new exhibitions at UNSW Galleries.
Join the School of the Arts & Media for a special student internship panel.
Join artist Leila el Rayes in conversation with curator Sebastian Henry-Jones, as they discuss artmaking as a catalyst for social change and hopeful futures.
HPM 2024: The 11th Quadrennial Meeting of the International Study Group on the Relations between History & Pedagogy of Mathematics.
Discover UNSW research that's powering a more sustainable future, from green fuels and new photovoltaic materials, to bushfire prediction and species preservation.
Exhibitions
The first major exhibition of Paul Knight in Australia, presenting new and recent photographic, sculptural and machine-learning works.
Recent works incorporating objects, light, and moving image that explore the ways cosmic forms mirror our social worlds.
New photographic collages that consider ideas about the self and a multiplicity of selves experienced during matrescence.
This exhibition traces the development of the UNSW Art Collection through strategic purchases, major commissions, charitable donations, and notable gifts by artists and alumni.