Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond
2 October 2024
WEDNESDAY
6:30 p.m.

Professor Michael Kidd | Dr Michelle Chase | Dr Genevra Hart | Dr Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson | Associate Professor Kate Poole

Join us for an evening of short talks from UNSW’s brightest minds that will urge you to think differently about how we might survive in our ever-changing world. Discover the future of accessible health, our brain’s secret superpowers, the future of Australia’s relationship with China, the latest in cutting edge blood research, and how we’re going to negotiate laws in space.

Professor Michael Kidd | UNSW and the Future of Australian Health Care

What would a future with more equitable healthcare look like? By emphasising the importance of collaboration and highlighting how the integration of medicine and data science can lead to advancements in patient care Professor Michael Kidd explores the pivotal role of UNSW in shaping the future of Australian health care.

Dr Michelle Chase | Making Space Law in the Twenty-First Century

International space law has a rich history that offers valuable lessons for today's challenges in protecting humanity’s use of outer space. So, what improvements need to be made to these laws to ensure a smooth path into the next frontier of space travel?

Dr Genevra Hart | Dopamine Habits

Embark on a journey into the labyrinth of the human brain with Dr Genevra Hart, as she reveals the staggering complexity of our neural networks. This exploration underscores the endless possibilities of neuroscience and its impact on our lives.

Dr Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson | Australia and Asia: Working Together for a Prosperous Future

As Australia navigates its role in the 21st-century Asian landscape, Dr Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson advocates for strengthening ties with Asia, fostering mutual understanding, and working together for a prosperous future.

Associate Professor Kate Poole | How Can We Better Prepare Our Astronauts For Space Travel?

Have you ever wondered why astronauts return from the space station weak and struggling to walk? Associate Professor Kate Poole dives into the physiological challenges faced by astronauts during and after their missions showcasing how space exploration can drive advancements in medical science.

This event is presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas.

Live Event & Venue Information

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Access

Wheelchair Access

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Assisted Listening

Leighton Hall utilises hearing assistive technology available. Patrons wishing to use this service must collect a Roger™ inductive neck loop receiver from the venue staff, and this system can be used with a hearing aid or cochlear implant with a T-coil, or with headphones.

Auslan & Captioning

Auslan interpreting services and/or live captioning can be provided for selected talks upon request.

Contact

To book and discuss access services, please call the Centre for Ideas on 02 9065 0485 or email contact-us.

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Parking & Public Transport

Leighton Hall (John Niland Scientia Building) is easily accessible via public transport and the closest light rail stop is the UNSW High Street (L2 line). For more information please call the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit .

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Free parking is also available in the Botany St Car Park (Gate 11) from 5.30pm. For access to free parking, event patrons must park in the UNSW Permit Holder bays, available on all levels. The Botany St Car Park (Gate 11) parking station is located data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x6b12b2207f1f44d3:0x89289ca545a3594b!8m2!3d-33.9184494!4d151.2345611!16s%2Fg%2F11c1b5bxsm?shorturl=1.

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Paid casual and visitor parking is offered via the CellOPark App and ‘pay by plate meters’ in all other UNSW car parks. For more information head parking-campus.

Contact

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Leighton Hall, John Niland Scientia Building

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