COVID-19 and the reshaping of global politics

19 May 2020 5:00pm6:00pm
How will the world rebuild after COVID-19? Our panel of experts will discuss the political economy of COVID-19, the crisis’ impact on global geopolitics, and associated humanitarian fallout.

School of Music Virtual Concert Series: Adam Chalabi and Anna Grinberg

15 May 2020 1:00pm2:00pm
The School of Music is proud to present a series of world class live-streamed concerts and music based presentations from the Nickson Room on selected Fridays at 1-2pm AEST involving our performance and academic staff together with current and past UQ students and invited guest artists.

Social Change Careers: Australia Job Search Strategies

7 May 2020 5:30pm6:30pm
This Zoom Webinar will connect you to a diverse panel of industry professionals from community development, public policy, social and urban planning, and international aid. They will share their personal experiences and practical tips on how to plan and prepare for your post-graduation options.
New York’s African Burial Ground

POSTPONED: New York’s African Burial Ground and the Struggle for Human Rights: An Archaeology of Public Engagement

Cancelled
27 March 2020 6:00pm8:30pm
The 2020 Hall Annual Lecture at UQ has been postponed until further notice.

HASS Industry Networking Evening

Cancelled
18 March 2020 6:00pm8:00pm
Talking Heads

Remain in Light: Philosophical Naturalism, Aesthetic Value and Cultural Crosstalk

12 March 2020 5:15pm8:00pm
Professor Murray Smith will be presenting the 2020 Daphne Mayo Public Lecture titled 'Remain in Light: Philosophical Naturalism, Aesthetic Value, and Cultural Crosstalk'.
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Disruptive Times - Liberal Democracy Under Pressure

3 March 2020 9:45am11:15am
Dr Klaus Schüler, former State Secretary and one of Germany’s most experienced and successful party managers, political strategists and election campaign experts will present a public lecture at UQ on 3 March. All are welcome to attend.

HASS Battle of the Schools Trivia

25 February 2020 5:00pm6:30pm
Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) at UQ like you've never seen it before! Come along to meet new friends and staff, learn about HASS Disciplines, and enjoy free pizza and drinks.

Welcome to HASS (Postgraduate)

17 February 2020 5:00pm6:00pm
For commencing postgraduate coursework students studying in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS).

Welcome to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) + Exploring BA Majors Expo

17 February 2020 12:00pm2:00pm
Compulsory event for new students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts Dual programs.

Welcome to HASS + BBQ (Undergraduate)

17 February 2020 10:00am12:00pm
Compulsory orientation for commencing undergraduate students studying in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS). 

20th Biennial Helping Families Change Conference

5 February 2020 7:30am7 February 2020 5:00pm
Join us for the 20th Biennial Helping Families Change Conference, which brings together leaders in parenting and family research, policy and practice.

Symposium: Automation, Ethics and Society

21 November 2019 9:00am6:00pm
Join leading thought leaders, educators, businesses and legal reformers to discuss and debate the issues and questions that will inform research and policy agendas for governments, universities, businesses and communities as societies navigate a fair and ethical digital future.

Seminar: 'Plunder of the Commons'

19 November 2019 5:30pm7:00pm
This free seminar will be presented by Professor Guy Standing, best-selling author of Plunder of the Commons: A Manifesto for Sharing Public Wealth and The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class.

2019 Paul Bourke Public Lecture presented by Dr Emma Hutchison

30 October 2019 5:15pm7:30pm
Join The University of Queensland's School of Political Science and International Studies for our second Paul Bourke Public Lecture for 2019, presented by Dr Emma Hutchison.

HASS Teaching & Learning Awards 2019

30 October 2019 3:00pm5:00pm
The annual Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) Teaching and Learning Awards event celebrates the achievements of academic colleagues who have shown sustained excellence in Teaching and Learning.
Artwork by Gunditjmara Yorta Yorta Artist Tom Day

Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace

20 October 2019 2:00pm3:30pm
Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace is proudly presented by The University of Queensland's School of Music in partnership with Short Black Opera, as part of the UQ Vice-Chancellor's Concert Series.

2019 S.W. Brooks Public Lecture: Famished

16 October 2019 5:00pm6:30pm
Join the School of Communication and Arts for the 2019 S.W. Brooks Public Lecture: Famished. All are welcome to attend.

Paula and Tony Kinnane Annual Lecture 2019

15 October 2019 5:45pm8:00pm
Join The University of Queensland's School of Music for the third annual Paula and Tony Kinnane Lecture, titled 'Eumeralla, a journey to understanding', presented by Deborah Cheetham AO.

Human Rights and Climate Change - One-day Conference

11 October 2019 8:45am8:30pm
Friends of the Earth Climate Frontlines, The University of Queensland’s Human Rights Consortium, the Pacific Islands Council of Queensland and Pacific Climate Warriors 350 invite you to be part of a one-day human rights and climate change conference.

A Sunshine State? Remembering Queensland's 1980s: Public Symposium and Film Screening

9 October 2019 4:00pm7:30pm
The University of Queensland's School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry invite you to a symposium to re-visit the essence of Queensland’s culture and politics during the 1980s. 

2019 Paul Bourke Public Lecture presented by Dr Renee Zahnow

8 October 2019 4:45pm7:00pm
Join The University of Queensland's School of Social Science for our first 2019 Paul Bourke Public Lecture, presented by Dr Renee Zahnow.

State of Play: Australian Arts Criticism Panel

27 September 2019 2:45pm5:00pm
UQ's School of Communication and Arts and Centre for Critical and Creative Writing invite you to attend a panel discussion on the state of play in Australian arts criticism on Friday 27 September 2019. 

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