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.
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.
Banner image: Fiona Foley, The Oyster Fisherman I, 2011, digital print on Hahnemühle paper. Courtesy of the artist, Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane, and Niagara Galleries, Melbourne.

Speaking from within

29 August 2024 5:30pm8:00pm
Join the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry for their 2024 Annual Lecture titled 'Speaking from within'. Associate Professors Fiona Foley and Stephanie Gilbert, both practising historians, engage with the complexities of speaking from within and being heard. In our pursuit of truth-telling, we recognise the various truths that shape our history. It is vital that we acknowledge omitted records and actively listen to voices that challenge and disrupt established narratives and spaces.

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.
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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!
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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: Portrait of curator Ellie Buttrose (left) and artist Archie Moore (right). Photo by Rhett Hammerton, Brisbane 2024.

kith and kin: In Conversation with Archie Moore, Ellie Buttrose and Grace Lucas-Pennington

27 July 2024 4:30pm7:15pm
In April 2024, Kamilaroi and Bigambul artist Archie Moore’s exhibition kith and kin at the Australia Pavilion was awarded the prestigious Golden Lion for Best National Participation at La Biennale de Venezia, marking the first time an Australian artist has received this accolade. In celebration of this historic moment, join curator Ellie Buttrose in conversation with Archie Moore and Bundjalung editor and poet Grace Lucas-Pennington. Together, they will discuss Moore’s exhibition kith and kin and the unparalleled experiences that led them to Venice; of community, kinship, and the infinite relations that connect us all.
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.
Image: Hoda Afshar Untitled #18, from the series Speak the wind 2015–22 © Hoda Afshar, image courtesy the artist.

Opening Saturday: Hoda Afshar in conversation with Isobel Parker Philip

20 July 2024 11:00am12:00pm
Join artist Hoda Afshar in conversation with curator Isobel Parker Philip on the opening weekend of Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line.
Image: Hoda Afshar Crease 2014, from the series In the exodus, I love you more 2014–ongoing © Hoda Afshar, image courtesy the artist.

Opening Night: 'Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line'

19 July 2024 6:00pm9:00pm
Join us to celebrate the launch of UQ Art Museum’s latest exhibitions, including 'Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line'.

World Religions Symposium 2024

17 July 2024 9:30am2:00pm
Secondary school students from across South East Queensland are invited to the St Lucia campus for a day of discovery. Students choose to attend a number of sessions throughout the day that cover topics such as Islam and Society, Science and Religion, Hinduism, Spirituality in the Everyday and Galileo and the Church.

Museum Crawl 2024

16 July 2024 10:00am19 July 2024 4:00pm
UQ students - kickstart your O-Week. Discover UQ’s Museum experiences across the St Lucia campus!

Friends of Antiquity Sunday Series: the reception of Pompey's head (literally)

7 July 2024 2:00pm4:00pm
Join UQ’s Friends of Antiquity for the July Sunday Series event, presented by Dr Kit Morrell, Susan Blake Lecturer, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, titled ‘The reception of Pompey’s head (literally)'.

UQ ChangeMakers: can you separate the art from the artist?

24 June 2024 5:30pm27 June 2024 8:00pm
In an age when the actions and beliefs of creators are under closer scrutiny, we're faced with the question: can you separate the art from the artist? Our panel of ChangeMakers experts will explore whether our appreciation of art tacitly endorses the behaviours or beliefs of its maker, or if there exists a pathway to reclaiming these creations for ourselves.
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HASS Faculty HDR Mixer

21 June 2024 2:00pm3:00pm
A mixer session from the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. All HASS HDR Students Welcome!
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Resistance and resilience: In conversation with Her Excellency Daw Zin Mar Aung

7 June 2024 2:00pm4:00pm
Her Excellency Daw Zin Mar Aung, Union Minister of Foreign Affairs, National Unity Government (NUG) of Myanmar will be joined by Mr Peter Varghese AO, Chancellor, The University of Queensland, for a thought-provoking discussion around the challenges faced by Myanmar’s opposition government in its efforts to promote democracy, protect human rights and address humanitarian crises.

How the Antiquities Museum got its pots – recent cases and new directions at the RD Milns Antiquities Museum

2 June 2024 3:30pm4:30pm
Join UQ’s Friends of Antiquity for the June Sunday Series lecture, presented by James Donaldson, Manager and Curator, RD Milns Antiquities Museum, titled ‘How the Antiquities Museum got its pots – recent cases and new directions at the RD Milns Antiquities Museum'.
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Institute of Modern Languages: Winter Survival Courses (June - July 2024)

1 June 2024 3:30pm31 July 2024 4:30pm
Do you want to start a new language learning journey? Whether it's for business opportunities, travel, connecting with your heritage, engage with people in your local community or simply for enjoyment, our Winter Survival Courses will ensure that your first steps are in the right direction.
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Seminar: Myanmar Spring Revolution

1 June 2024 1:00pm4:00pm
Since the February 2021 military coup, Myanmar has faced an unprecedented political, socioeconomic, human rights and humanitarian crisis. The situation remains critical, with escalating needs and ongoing violence. Despite this, the people of Myanmar have shown remarkable resilience and resolve in the face of unspeakable violence and human rights abuses. During this upcoming seminar, speakers will address these crucial issues followed by audience Q&A.

Voices of Our Elders: Aboriginal Story Tellers - Saturday Open Day

1 June 2024 11:00am3:00pm
Join UQ's Anthropology Museum for their Saturday open day on Saturday 1 June 2024. Bring the family and join museum staff for a walking tour of the exhibition, at either 11:30 or 1:30pm.
Woven baskets attributed to Nuningah (Rose Martin), collected from Myora Mission c.1917, Anthropology Museum Collection

Voices of Our Elders: Aboriginal Story Tellers - Free Tour (Friday 31 May)

31 May 2024 12:00pm12:30pm
Join us at the Anthropology Museum for a special guided tour of the exhibition 'Voices of Our Elders, Aboriginal Story Tellers' in conjunction with National Reconciliation Week from 12–12:30pm.
Woven baskets attributed to Nuningah (Rose Martin), collected from Myora Mission c.1917, Anthropology Museum Collection

Voices of Our Elders: Aboriginal Story Tellers - Free Tour (Wednesday 29 May)

29 May 2024 12:00pm12:30pm
Join us at the Anthropology Museum for a special guided tour of the exhibition 'Voices of Our Elders, Aboriginal Story Tellers' in conjunction with National Reconciliation Week from 12–12:30pm.
Apocalypse of St. John, Bibliothéque National de France, français 13096, fol. 46r (France, 14th century)

Voices and Viols: An Evening of Early Chamber Music

17 May 2024 5:30pm7:30pm
Join the School of Music Early Music Performance Project for their first concert of 2024, presented in the UQ Art Museum. The program features chamber works for choir, small vocal ensemble, and strings, including William Byrd's Mass for Three Voices and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Jesu Rex Admirabilis.

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