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Emeritus Professor Colin Mackerras will discuss China’s development since the founding of New China 70 years ago.
Latin American Film Festival
The Latin American Film Festival presents 14 films in their original language and with English subtitles. Entry is free.
“It all started with a stale sandwich”
Free Screening of the film “It all started with a stale sandwich” followed by a Q&A with Director Samantha Lang.
Professor Rufus Black discusses how we might re-ground our ethics and economics in ‘place’.
Feeling the Heat: Bushfire and Hobart’s insurance risk
How should Hobart prepare itself for the likelihood of bushfires on its doorstep? And what does the increased risk mean for the insurance industry and for the coverage Hobartians can expect to receive? US scientist Dr Alexandra Syphard and an expert panel discuss what climate change means for insurance risk.
Media School Seminar Series - Halloween
This event includes Dominic Lennard discussing his new book “Brute Force: Animal Horror Movies”, and Briony Kidd on her work in the horror genre.
Royal Society of Tasmania | Postgrad Night
The Royal Society of Tasmania’s Annual Postgraduate Student Lectures. Three University of Tasmania researchers present their work. Their subjects range from lizards’ tails and black holes, to uses of radioactivity in studying the oceans.
Sharing Tasmanian Climate Change Stories
Ingrid Albion and Dr Clothilde Langlais are the two proud Tasmanian women selected for HomewardBound#4 - a leadership program helping them raise their voices and visibility in these critical times of climate change.
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