• Unlocking AustLit: Navigating Australia’s digital literary platform for research

    4 September 2024 12:00pm4:00pm
    AustLit is Australia’s most longstanding piece Digital Humanities research infrastructure. In this presentation and workshop, Associate Professor Maggie Nolan and Dr Catriona Mills will provide an overview of the AustLit platform and its extensive functionality.
  • S.W Brooks Public Lecture

    27 August 2024 6:00pm8:00pm
    Join the School of Communication and Arts for a thought-provoking public lecture, Making Theatrical Empires: Nineteenth Century Women, presented by international scholar, Professor Kate Newey. Step into a world where the stage was set for revolutionary change and uncover the untold stories of the nineteenth century women who transformed global popular culture. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the dramatic impact of these trailblazers.
  • Mozart: Requiem

    15 September 2024 2:00pm4:00pm
    Experience Mozart’s awe-inspiring Requiem with Dane Lam, UQ Symphony Orchestra, UQ Choir, Brisbane Chorale and local high school students at QPAC’s Concert Hall. The concert also showcases UQ student Jeremy Sun performing Prokofiev’s exhilarating Third Piano Concerto, along with the world premiere of Tangling, Turning, Twisting, a choral piece composed by UQ student Ashlyn Keiler, winner of the Percy Brier Memorial Prize. Don’t miss this afternoon of unforgettable performances! Presented by UQ School of Music.
  • People enjoying an outdoor event

    HASS Explore: Welcome to Brisbane

    9 August 2024 2:00pm3:45pm
    Welcome to Brisbane! Join us and explore what this vibrant city has to offer while connecting with fellow students and faculty members from the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) community!
  • AI generated image of business professionals

    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.
  • Image of Indian flag

    2024 George Watson Public Lecture

    7 August 2024 6:00pm8:00pm
    Join the School of Communication and Arts for a critical examination of India's press freedom, rated 161 out of 180 by Reporters Without Borders, and its impact on the world's largest democracy. Explore the challenges of a constrained media space and its implications for sustaining a healthy civil society and fostering a deliberative democracy.
  • UQ Talks

    UQ Talks: (re)designing Brisbane for 2032

    6 August 2024 6:00pm7:00pm
    UQ Talks brings together experts in town planning, economics and sociology to discuss how Brisbane can play the Games just right.
  • Image: Hoda Afshar Shamindan and Ramsiyar – Manus Island, from the series Remain 2018 © Hoda Afshar, image courtesy the artist.

    Panel Discussion: How Do We Bear Witness?

    29 August 2024 5:30pm8:00pm
    As part of Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line, join us for a discussion on the politics of image-making.
  • Image: Still from Bandar Band, 2020, Color, 1:1.85, 5.1, 75 mins.

    Film Night: Bandar Band

    25 July 2024 6:00pm8:00pm
    Join us for a screening of films running alongside Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line. The selected films have influenced Hoda Afshar’s artistic practice that often blurs the lines between documentary and fiction.
  • Image: Hiromi Tango, Insanity Magnet #7, 2009 printed 2013. Collection of The University of Queensland, purchased 2014. Reproduced courtesy of the artist and Sullivan + Strumpf Fine Art. Photo: Carl Warner.

    Drawing the UQ Art Collection

    25 July 2024 1:30pm3:00pm
    Connect and unwind with a casual still-life drawing session in UQ Art Museum. Surrounded by art and various found objects, you will consider how identities and journeys are shaped through the objects around us and within.

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