Melodies among the pages: Chapter 2 presents a curated collection of musical performances showcasing the remarkable talent nurtured by UQ. Set against the backdrop of the Alumni Book Fair, these performances are a confluence of Indigenous narratives, choral harmonies, and orchestral brilliance. Registrations are not required for these concerts - simply show up and enjoy the music!
Be transported to the Iberian Peninsula via a program that embodies the spirit of Spanish and Portuguese culture. This intimate concert is a celebration of collaboration within UQ's student cohorts, reflecting dedication to craft and the interpretation of cultural narratives through music. Join us for a mesmerising hour that traverses the spectrum of human emotion – and Iberia.
This innovative event brings together the creative talents of UQ's composition and performance students in reflective and imaginative artistic dialogue with each other and with the evocative artworks featured in the UQ Art Museum’s current exhibition.
Melodies among the pages: Chapter 1 presents a curated collection of musical performances showcasing the remarkable talent nurtured by UQ. Set against the backdrop of the Alumni Book Fair, these performances are a confluence of Indigenous narratives, choral harmonies, and orchestral brilliance. Registrations are not required for these concerts - simply show up and enjoy the music!
Please join us for a roundtable discussion on climate justice featuring presentations by key thinkers working in Brazil, Africa, India, and the Pacific. Drawing from diverse disciplinary perspectives, this discussion is intended to create space for reflection on some of the challenges and opportunities for centring justice in responses to the climate crisis.
Experts will explore and debate how scholars can conduct research around peacebuilding in authoritarian regimes at the 2024 School of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS) Roundtable.
“From Star Wars to Marvel to the Oscars: Blockbuster Aesthetics and Special/Visual Effects” examines the unspoken standards of realism in blockbuster films. It challenges the traditional view of realism as mere perceptual mimicry, revealing it as a historical construct shaped by Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). This talk examines the central role of ILM in constructing and propagating our contemporary notion of photorealism across not just cinema but moving image capture realms more broadly.
Join UQ's Friends of Antiquity and the UQ School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry for the 29th annual Ancient History Day, exploring the theme of heroes and anti-heroes. Location: Abel Smith Lecture Theatre, UQ St Lucia
Join the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect to listen to 3 leading experts who will answer questions about efforts to advance peace, human rights protection and atrocity prevention, and the delivery of humanitarian assistance to affected communities in Myanmar.
Join the School of Languages and Cultures for this public lecture presented by Professor Jonathan Potter and Professor Alexa Hepburn from Rutgers University.
The School of Music's 2024 opening concert will feature a program of chamber music for cello, clarinet and piano by Manuel de Falla, Alban Berg, Paul Dean and Gabriel Faure.
Celebrate the launch of UQ Art Museum’s latest exhibition "How we remember tomorrow". Explore the exhibition, enjoy a live DJ set, and food and drinks on the Art Museum lawn.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and invite you to join the online career seminar, Navigating Professionalism. This session targets students who are preparing to transition into the workforce and/or looking to broaden their understanding of how to launch their career.
Opportunity for students studying in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) to network with and hear from industry and alumni from HASS disciplines.
Opportunity for students studying in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) to network with and hear from industry and alumni from HASS disciplines. This event is part of the UQ Employability Week (15-19 March).
Calling all 2nd, 3rd, 4th year and above HASS Students, this event is all about you! Come along and re-connect with your peers after a year online. Games, food and friends, we can’t think of a better way to kick start 2021!
Are you sick of being stuck at home? Sick of your everyday food? Then come join us for a cultural food exchange! Hop on as we go on a journey to discover traditional cuisine around the world!