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  • A newly established UNSW Chair in Intellectual Disability and Behaviour Support has been announced by the NSW Minister for Disability Services Andrew Constance.

    The research undertaken by the Chair will help build the capacity of the sector to work…

    Posted: 27th March 2013
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    Modern Soundscapes

    Annual Conference of the Australasian Association of Literature held in conjunction with the Centre for Modernism Studies in Australia.

    What is a modern soundscape?

    This conference aims to address this question by drawing…

    10th July 2013 10th July 2013 When: 10th July 2013 Location: UNSW http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/news-and-events/modern-soundscapes-conference-of-the-australasian-association-of-literature-1989.html
  • The NSW government has thrown its support behind a landmark report by UNSW’s Professor Deborah Brennan, by announcing a $20 million injection into NSW preschools.

    Premier Barry O’Farrell released the Brennan Report today with Education…

    Posted: 22nd March 2013
  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences will join the Australian School of Business and the UNSW Law to host a very special Postgraduate Information Event... 

    Experts from each discipline area will be available to help you make informed decision…

    15th April 2013 15th April 2013 When: 15th April 2013 Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm Location: John Niland Scientia Building - UNSW Campus http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/news-and-events/postgrad-info-event-1985.html
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    New research shows that early intervention and support for families is critical if foster children are to be reunited quickly and safely with their birth parents.

    The UNSW study, Accomplishing Permanency: Reunification Pathways and Outcomes for…

    Posted: 21st March 2013
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    OPINION: It is clear that the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea have become the most dangerous, high-stakes maritime dispute in East Asia as a lightning rod for long-standing historical animosities and rising Sino-Japanese tensions over…

    Posted: 14th March 2013
  • Professor Andrew Schultz’s “big and bold” symphony celebrating Canberra’s architecture and landscape will be the anthem for the capital’s centenary celebrations.

    Symphony No. 3 – Century is an original composition…

    Posted: 11th March 2013
  • Mahatma Gandhi’s granddaughter has called for a focus on moral education to counter violence in society.

    Peace activist Ela Gandhi told a capacity audience at UNSW’s Leighton Hall that the first seven years of a child's life is the most…

    Posted: 4th March 2013
  • A life-long dedication to music has won Roger Covell, co-founder of the Australia Ensemble, the Sir Bernard Heinze Award for his outstanding contribution to music in Australia.

    Emeritus Professor Covell, based in UNSW’s Music Performance Unit in…

    Posted: 27th February 2013
  • Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy of nonviolent resistance, social justice, and respect for the environment has increasing relevance given our current global challenges. His granddaughter Ela Gandhi has continued this legacy.

    Her lecture, Building a…

    Posted: 22nd February 2013
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  1. C. P. Cavafy: A Public DebateWhen: 20th June
  2. Modern Soundscapes - Conference of the Australasian Association of LiteratureWhen: 10th July
  3. So, what? lecture - Professor Steven ConnorWhen: 10th July
  4. Australia’s Asian Context in the Asian Century, a one-day research workshopWhen: 12th July

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