Join us for a screening of Ted Dintersmith’s thought-provoking documentary feature film Most Likely to Succeed. Most Likely To Succeed reveals the growing shortcomings of conventional education methods in today’s innovative world. The film explores compelling new approaches that aim to revolutionise education as we know it, inspiring school communities to reimagine what students and teachers are capable of doing.
Engaging gay Asian men: hard to research amongst the hard to reach?
On behalf of Australasian Centre for Human Rights and Health and the UNSW Sydney School of Psychiatry, Gendered Violence Research Network and Australian Human Rights Institute we invite you to the second National Summit on dowry abuse.
School of the Arts and Media's latest major production as part of the Performance Production course.
Join New Earth Histories Research Program for a symposium on the theme of empires and earth, with distinguished visitor Professor Pratik Chakrabarti, Chair in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Manchester.
The challenge of writing about war is to take stories and experiences that are almost beyond language and put them down on paper.
Parents, carers and other family members have a significant influence on a student’s success at school. The more parents and carers engage in learning, the greater the chance that their children are engaged, motivated and confident learners.
Examining the important work of Antigone Kefala, a significant Australian author.
How does fiction enable us to understand the world we live in?