Events for 14 August, 2025

2025 BiG Day In
14 Aug

2025 BiG Day In

The Big Day In is an event where high school students from years 9-12 are brought to campus to hear leading speakers from companies including Westpac, Adobe, Game Loft, Woolworths and more, talking about the future of technology and how students can get involved in shaping the future. Visit their website here: http://www.thebigdayin.com.au/
The event will be held on Thursday, 14 August from 9am - 2.30pm in the G40 Auditorium.
Navigating the Publishing Maze for AEL & Business ECR's
14 Aug

Navigating the Publishing Maze for AEL & Business ECR's

This session will cover publishing advice given by a senior academic and Q and A.
How to pitch & write for The Conversation
14 Aug

How to pitch & write for The Conversation

In this one hour editor talk (40 minute presentation + 20 minute Q&A) an Editor from The Conversation will cover various topics.
Some issues in classification problems with application in cancer detection
14 Aug

Some issues in classification problems with application in cancer detection

This seminar explores key issues in classification models used in cancer detection, such as class imbalance, misclassification costs, optimal cut-off values, and variable importance. It highlights both traditional statistical methods and modern machine learning approaches, including hybrid models, with applications in breast and colorectal cancer detection. Presented by Dr. Kuldeep Kumar, a leading expert in data analytics and cancer research.
The land is never still, the water is never quiet
12 Aug

The land is never still, the water is never quiet

In this exhibition, Cambodian-Australian artist Nataly Lee explores how memory, ritual, and place are carried across time, layered and felt. Through acts of gathering, stitching, layering, and binding, her works reflect on identity, spirituality, ecology, and the traces of what remains and what is missing
Long Transient Feeling: Lauren Edmonds
12 Aug

Long Transient Feeling: Lauren Edmonds

Long Transient Feeling is an exhibition by Lauren Edmonds, winner of Flying Arts' 2024 Queensland Regional Art Awards Environmental Art Award. The exhibition of new media installations, animations, and 2D works uses the motif of a train as a visual metaphor for collective unease in a time of uncertainty and compounding crises.