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Climate Change and the Responsibility to Protect: Insights from the Pacific

25 March 2025 5:45pm7:45pm
Join the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect for an expert panel discussion on Climate Change in the Pacific.
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Digital Traces as Method

27 March 2025 12:00pm2:00pm
In this workshop run by The Centre for Digital Cultures and Societies we take participants through a range of data collection strategies that focus on different digital traces and how these strategies could be integrated into other kinds of digital methods.
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Mikhail Zygar on Putin’s vision for the world

27 March 2025 5:45pm7:45pm
In this presentation, prominent US-based Russian author and analyst Mikhail Zygar examines what Russian President Putin seeks for Russia’s future, for his own legacy, and how he intends to go about achieving it.
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Website Making Workshop

24 April 2025 1:00pm3:00pm
Do you want to create a website to showcase your research or professional work but unsure where to start? This workshop provides an introduction to building your own website, giving you full control over your online presence. Designed for researchers, students, and anyone wanting a personal website, using the free GitHub platform.

Ultramarine Conversations: Recent Water Research in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

13 March 2025 12:30pm2:00pm
This event celebrates the launch of two books; Groundwater Politics: An Ethnography of Advanced Extractivism and Slow Resistance (2025) by Sally Babidge and Critical Approaches to the Australian Blue Humanities (2024) edited by Maxine Newlands and Claire Hansen, as well as highlighting the special issue of Oceania: Water Futures in Australia (2023) edited by Sally Babidge, Ute Eickelkamp, Linda Connor​.

CANCELLED: HASS Industry Networking Evening

12 March 2025 5:30pm7:30pm
Immerse yourself in an evening of connection and collaboration at the HASS Industry Networking Evening. This event brings together diverse voices from the HASS community to share insights, foster meaningful connections, and explore career opportunities.

The HASS Gender Agenda

4 March 2025 12:30pm1:30pm
Join us for an engaging cross-disciplinary discussion offering insights into gender intersection and impacts across the humanities and social sciences.

Anthropology Mixer

4 March 2025 12:15pm1:45pm
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Social Science invite you to join us for chats, food, and games at our Anthropology Mixer.

Sociology Employability Afternoon: 'Big Picture' Panel

3 March 2025 4:00pm5:00pm
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Social Science invite you to join us and Sociology Professionals at our Sociology Employability Afternoon - 'Big Picture'!

International Women's Day Panel Discussion "March Forward" and the Brisbane launch of "Women's Voices from the Revolution"

3 March 2025 10:00am11:00am
Join UQ's Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect and the School of Political Science and International Studies this International Women's Day for a special panel discussion focusing on women in Myanmar and the launch of ALTSEAN Burma's "Women's Voices from the Revolution".
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BLOCK PARTY

1 March 2025 10:00am4:00pm
Explore some of UQ St Lucia's Museums for a FREE day community, art, workshops, performances, tours, learning, heritage, food and more!

Performance: Alicia Frankovich 'Feather Star' 2025

28 February 2025 1:00pm1:45pm
Performance: Alicia Frankovich 'Feather Star' 2025

Museum Crawl 2025

18 February 2025 10:00am21 February 2025 4:00pm
Kickstart your O-Week. Discover UQ’s Museum experiences across the St Lucia campus!
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Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro

13 December 2024 6:30pm14 December 2024 4:00pm
The University of Queensland School of Music is delighted to present Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's beloved opera, The Marriage of Figaro. This timeless masterpiece, brimming with wit, charm, and stunning melodies, promises an unforgettable night, showcasing the UQ School of Music's finest vocalists and instrumentalists.

The Wicked Problem of AI Policy Design

10 December 2024 9:00am4:00pm
How can we address the Wicked Problem of AI Policy Design? Interested in tackling one of the most complex challenges of our time? Join us for a dynamic, hands-on workshop where we will explore how to collaboratively design better AI Policies that address pressing societal issues and emerging technology with creativity and impact!
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Artificial Visionaries: Exploring the intersections of machine vision, computation, and our aural and visual cultures

27 November 2024 9:00am28 November 2024 4:45pm
"Artificial Visionaries" is a two-day symposium with the goal of bringing together scholars who are exploring the intersections between computation and creativity across a broad range of aural and visual cultures. We welcome researchers, practitioners, and artists exploring the relationship between data, machine vision, digital platforms, algorithms, generative technologies, and aural and visual cultures.

Introduction to Creative Futurism: Using Speculative Fiction Techniques to Express and Extend Research

21 November 2024 10:00am4:00pm
In this one-day workshop run by award-winning speculative fiction writers, you will use storytelling techniques to imagine possibilities for your research over multiple timeframes and from several perspectives.
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EAIT/HASS HDR Debate 2024: The analogue world was more relaxing

20 November 2024 2:00pm4:00pm
Come along to an in-person light-hearted debate featuring Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students arguing for and against the proposition: The analogue world was more relaxing.

UQ Talks: unpacking the US election

12 November 2024 6:00pm7:00pm
Our expert panel will share their predictions for the coming 4 years, and the potential impact for Australia.

A Love Letter to Country and Community: Returning and continuing through generations in Wira to Djara

8 November 2024 1:00pm2:00pm
Join us at the UQ Art Museum for 'A Love Letter to Country and Community: an intimate exploration of Wira to Djara', currently on display in the Collection Study Room. Wira to Djara is an intern-lead research project by Braelyn Rolfe-Chase (Ngugi), Blaklash Curatorial Intern. In conversation with curator Freja Carmichael, this talk will explore stories of returning, regenerating and restoring through the generational teachings that weave through the works in this hang.
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2024 Hall Annual Lecture

29 October 2024 6:00pm8:00pm
UQ's School of Social Science invites you to attend the 2024 Hall Annual Lecture titled 'Braiding Knowledges to Overcome Colonial Pasts: A glimpse into Archaeology’s future', presented by Dr Ora Marek-Martinez.

Great Books Reading Group

26 October 2024 9:30am2:00pm
A Great Books study day on Dante's Inferno hosted by UQ’s Centre for Western Civilisation.

We need to talk about Russia. And China. And so much more.

9 October 2024 5:30pm7:30pm
Join UQ's School of Languages and Cultures to explore the current global conflicts and their impact on the world order and the rule of international law that has underpinned Australia’s security, prosperity, and stability for the past seventy years.
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HASS Research Grantsmanship Session- The Five Key Questions of Grant Applications

8 October 2024 1:00pm4:00pm
If you are intending on applying for an ARC Future Fellowship, DECRA, Discovery Project, or any other funding scheme, this is for you!
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2024 Carolyn D. Baker Annual Memorial Lecture

4 October 2024 5:15pm7:30pm
Join the School of Education for an insightful lecture on Quality Teaching Rounds (QTR) professional development, which has shown significant positive effects on both teachers and students over 20 years of rigorous research. Discover how QTR’s focus on pedagogy, careful attention to power dynamics, and strong research backing can help improve teaching quality, teacher morale, and student achievement. In a time of immense pressure on schools and teachers, this talk highlights the urgent need for impactful PD investments.
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Web Archives, Web Archiving, and Web Scraping

4 October 2024 11:00am3:00pm
This workshop will introduce you to working with the web as a data source for your research. The aim is to provide you with a broad overview of the major techniques and considerations of working with the Web so that you can start asking the right questions for your research.
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HASS Great Debate: Is Taylor Swift the most important person in the world right now?

2 October 2024 2:00pm4:00pm
Come along to an in-person light-hearted debate about Tay Tay, popular media, and the unexpected influence of our most beloved artists.

Crimes Against Humanity, Gender and the Responsibility to Protect

2 October 2024 12:00pm1:30pm
The University of Queensland’s Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect and the Justice and Accountability Network invite you to 'Crimes Against Humanity, Gender and the Responsibility to Protect'. With keynote speakers - international criminal law expert Sareta Ashraph, co-author of the “Handbook on Universal Jurisdiction”, Azadah Raz Mohammad, and Attorney with the Center for Justice and Accountability, Ahmad Soliman.

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