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).
Adam Chalabi (violin), Patrick Murphy (cello) and Anna Grinberg (piano) join forces to perform two masterworks- Haydn’s ebullient trio in A major and the second of Brahms‘s three monumental piano trios.
Muses Trio celebrate International Women’s Day and their 9th season together with HOMEGROWN: striking new world premieres written recently for the Muses Trio by Australian women composers.
Our new 'Live from UQ' concert series kicks off on 4 March with Professor Liam Viney and Dr Shaun Brown performing two of the greatest song cycles ever composed; depicting longing for absent loved ones and reminding us of the struggles many face in a fragmented pandemic world.
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!
Join UQ School of Political Science and International Studies expert analysts to understand all the detail about who won the 2020 US Election, how it happened, and what happens next...
This dynamic In-Conversation will take participants inside Unmasking the Racial Contract: Indigenous voices on racism in the Australian Public Service (2020) – from PhD research to published book.
Shaun Brown and Liam Viney present two of the great German song cycles - Dichterliebe (A Poet's Love) by Schumann and An die ferne Geliebte (To the distant beloved) by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
During this webinar, we will be joined by Professor Andrei Lankov (Korea Risk Group), Dr Jay Song (University of Melbourne) and The University of Queensland's Professor Roland Bleiker and Dr Richard Murray to look at why reunification did not happen. We will also discuss the chances for future reunification.
Learn more about UQ’s Master of Teaching programs and see how you can build on your first degree to explore, create and develop new knowledge through practical, school-based learning.
Adam Chalabi (violin) and Anna Grinberg (piano) will present works by Brisbane composer Robert Davidson, Estonian composer Arvo Pärt and Ludwig Van Beethoven
Our second Prize Winners Concert features finalists in the Percussion Prize, O’Brien Family Prize for Wind and Brass, and the Sleath String Performance Prize.
Learn how to translate your passion for injustices related to the environment, health, and local and global inequalities into a diverse range of careers that await you after you complete a Bachelor of Social Science at UQ.
Join us live from UQ Art Museum for a performance that will explore the spaces in between contemporary art music, experimental electronic music and electronic dance music, and take us on a gripping journey through genre and emotion.
This year, the HDR Community Conference will be held online via Zoom on Saturday 3 October 2020. The cornerstone of this conference is supporting development of student researchers; therefore, students are encouraged to contribute education research even if not explicitly aligned with the conference theme.
Pawa Liklik NGO Forum is an annual event bringing together small to medium sized organisations for collaboration and learning. As we all know, COVID-19 has put tremendous pressure on many businesses and organisations globally. We believe that coming together is now more important - join us for the 2020 Pawa Liklik Virtual Forum. Attendance is free and all are welcome.
The Viney-Grinberg Piano duo return to the School of Music Virtual Concert Series to present one of Schubert’s last and most emotionally enthralling works - Fantasie in F minor Opus 103. The duo will also present Rachmaninoff’s Suite No. 1 in G Minor Op. 5; a work most famous for its use of poems to inspire a series of musical images that explore the world of emotions through the sounds of the physical world.
UQ students will present a concert showcasing seminal works by iconic Australian composers of the 20th and 21st century. Together with Southern Cross Soloist pianist Alex Raineri, our students will feature works from Carl Vine, Arthur Benjamin, Andrew Ford and a newly commissioned work by a UQ student composer.
The event will feature and launch the newly developed ‘Gender and Preventing Violent Extremism in Asia’ Training Package, developed by The University of Queensland in collaboration with civil society in Indonesia and Bangladesh.
How can researchers use data and machine learning to address some of the world’s most pressing social issues, while actively engaging with end users and impacted communities?