O Week 2010 & Undergraduate WelcomeStarts: 22nd - 26th FebruaryStarts: 22nd - 26th FebruaryWelcome new Undergraduate students!
Find out about the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences' O Week activities here!
We offer new students a number of services to make the transition to university as successful as possible.
• Peer Mentoring Program • myStart • Arc O Week activities
O Week with FASS
On Monday 22nd February please join us at the Official Faculty welcome presentation and lunch.
11 - 12pm Official Faculty Undergraduate Welcome Sir John Clancy AuditoriumWelcome to all new students studying in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences by the Dean, Professor James Donald and a Student Life intro. Students are then invited to join the staff from the Faculty for lunch afterwards. 12 - 1pm Faculty Welcome Lunch Morven Brown CourtyardThe Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences invites all new students to join us for lunch following the Faculty Welcome. It will provide an opportunity to network with your fellow students and to meet the academic staff.
View our full schedule of program specific presentations during O Week.
Find your way around campus on O Week with this map
If you have any queries regarding your course, please contact:Faculty Student Centre t: +61 2 9385 2289 e: arts@unsw.edu.au
Various, UNSW Kensington Campus
Postgraduate WelcomeWhen: 25th FebruaryWhen: 25th FebruaryWelcome new Postgraduate Coursework Students!
Please join us at the Postgraduate Welcome Reception
Celebrate the start of semester, network with other postgraduate students and meet staff from your program at the FAculty wine and cheese reception.
Date: Thursday 25 February 2010Time: 6.00-7.30pmVenue: Sir John Clancy Auditorium Foyer (C24)
Download the Postgraduate Welcome Reception Invitation
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE HEREFind your way around with the campus mapFoyer, Sir John Clancy Auditorium, UNSW
Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) Conference 2010Starts: 4th - 9th JulyStarts: 4th - 9th JulyThe School of History and Philosophy at the University of New South Wales is pleased to host the 2010 Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) Conference.The AAP Conference is held annually by the Australasian Association of Philosophy. Held over six days, this conference is designed to give professional philosophers the opportunity to present and discuss papers in all areas of philosophy. Each year it attracts up to 300 philosophers worldwide.
Keynote Speakers
John H. McDowell, Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh
Christopher Norris, Distinguished Research Professor in Philosophy at Cardiff University
Candace Vogler, Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago
Discounted conference fees apply for those who register before the 31 March 2010.Don't miss out! Ensure you register before 31 March 2010.Early bird registration and submission of papers to open late January 2010.
For further information please visit www.aap-conferences.org.au
Download the conference poster click hereKensington Campus, University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia