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2025 Graduation Season
UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture is wrapping up the year with a bang! ADA is celebrating the creativity, talent and hard work of our graduating students with three graduation shows from three of our schools.
Screen Production Showcase
The next generation of filmmakers were celebrated on 24 November at the School of the Arts and Media's Screen Production Showcase. A thrilling and captivating array of works by Bachelor of Media students graced the big screen at the Ritz Cinemas in Randwick. Stay tuned for a highlight reel.
BE GradEx
The School of Built Environment's yearly showcase was held from 27 - 30 November, celebrating the work of final year students from seven disciplines in the unique setting of Sydney's White Bay Power Station. Stay tuned for a highlight reel.
Novel Thinking Podcast Series
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Podcast: The business of housing
Professor Philip Oldfield, Head of School at UNSW Built Environment, explains how a lack of affordable housing near major employment hubs is impacting the people who work there, and how businesses can build better workplaces.
Join the 2026 Academic Esports World Tournament
UNSW Sydney invites universities from around the world to compete in the Academic Esports World Tournament, a unique global event where academic excellence meets competitive gaming.
Alum spotlight: Del Kathryn Barton
Del Kathryn Barton
Artist, Director
Del is a celebrated Australian visual artist. She is a two-time Archibald Prize Winner, and is also the writer-director of the feature film Blaze.
Find out about Del’s journey to becoming a visual artist and director.
Christy Newman on pride under pressure
As anti-diversity rhetoric gains traction globally, its echoes in Australia pose a growing threat to LGBTQIA+ communities. But history reminds us: collective strength can’t be silenced.
Listen Professor Christy Newman discuss why solidarity, allyship and speaking out are more crucial than ever.
UNSOMNIA talk: The hidden power of friendship
Despite the rush of technological breakthroughs, we find ourselves drifting into a crisis of connection, profound loneliness and division. Nevena Krups takes us on a heartfelt journey, revealing how the ancient and seemingly simple art of friendship can serve as a powerful source to bridge divides and heal a fragmented society. Drawing from her poignant experiences in former Yugoslavia, Krups illuminates how true friendship, with its embrace of differences and commitment to understanding, can transform political landscapes and infuse our world with essential humanness.
The Celebrating UNSW Women Trail on campus
From activists to astronauts, more women are added to Celebrating UNSW Women on Campus’s Women’s Trail.