Join the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry for their annual lecture titled 'Simone de Beauvoir on independence, freedom, and happiness: Things to Come (Mia Hansen-Løve, 2016)' delivered by Professor Marguerite La Caze.
The Engaging Minds Professional Development workshop's aims to support teachers in seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence and computing into the Qld Education, Catholic and independent school curriculums, while making the learning process both enjoyable and captivating.
Explore how social media shapes identity in our upcoming HDR workshop, facilitated by Dr Kelley Cotter. Participants will investigate how algorithms influence what we see and how we understand ourselves and others, engaging with concepts like algorithmic identities and algorithmized selves.
The University of Queensland's School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry invites you to attend the 2025 Ed Conrad Memorial Lecture titled 'The Bible and the Rise of Science' presented by Emeritus Professor Peter Harrison.
In this inaugural professorial lecture, Professor Andrew Phillips pursues the world’s most urgent ‘whodunnit’, asking who (or what) killed the Liberal International Order.
Unlock the power of parliamentary transcripts with our hands-on workshop! Learn to access and analyze Federal Hansard using computational text analysis (no coding experience needed).
What’s gone wrong in Australian universities and how do we fix it? Join renowned cultural critic Graeme Turner as he discusses Broken: Universities, Politics & the Public Good.