Sunday, November 24, 2024

Starting from here – hui shows us how to embrace climate change action

Academics, artists and activists will discuss how to create a more equitable and sustainable world and share insights from their work across the business...

Putting patient voice at the front of healthcare

When it comes to decision-making in healthcare, how much consideration should be given to patient voice? Cardiology experts will get to the heart of the issue at the first Research Tuesdays lecture for 2023.

Celebrating the pictorial finesse of artist Leo Bensemann

Leo Bensemann: Illustrator, Designer and Printer, showing from 2 - 23 October 2020.

The Future Of Global Value Chains in the Post‐COVID-19 Economy

The debate has long begun, however, over whether the world economy has already de-globalized — and whether extraordinary global events such as Covid-19 pandemic have shaken the global economy...

Top UC entrepreneurs shoot for success at city event

Student entrepreneurs will pitch their innovative business and social enterprise ideas to industry experts in a lively competition in central Christchurch this week.

How Digital Phenotyping Can Inform Client Treatment

This seminar will explore mental health clinician perspectives on how information extracted from client interactions with digital devices such as smartphones and the Internet (their digital footprint data) could inform client treatment.

3rd Australian Biennale of Reductive Arts, subtitled ‘Reflex’

The Third Australian Biennale of Reductive Art, a satellite event of Seventh International Biennale of Non Objective Art, will be held at the UTS Tower from 5 - 28 January 2024.

Researchers at York University receive $9 million in CFI funding

Three major research projects at York University have received more than $9 million in research infrastructure funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation.

AI Thrust Seminar| AI-powered Image Perception for Vision and Healthcare

As indicated in a famous adage “A picture is worth a thousand words”, images usually convey a lot of information. It is desirable to separate input images into multiple layers via image perception algorithms for people to understand them easily.

Article on domestic violence policing of First Nations women wins criminology award

Criminology and law researcher Emma Buxton-Namisnyk’s study of domestic violence policing of First Nations women in Australia has been recognised with an Early Career Research Award.
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