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Policing Insecurity: Debt, Fraud, Data and the Automated Welfare State

19 October 2022 4:00pm6:00pm
A public lecture by Professor Virginia Eubanks of the University at Albany, SUNY.

Recording now available.

Writing for the Public

19 October 2022 9:00am12:00pm
A Masterclass with Professor Virginia Eubanks of the University of Albany, SUNY.

2022 Hall Annual Lecture

16 September 2022 6:00pm8:30pm
The 2022 Hall Annual Lecture titled 'The Value of Archaeology to the Modern World' will be presented by Professor Marshall l. Weisler
Archaeology

2021 Hall Annual Lecture

23 November 2021 5:00pm7:30pm
The 2021 Hall Annual Lecture titled 'Archaeology, Heritage and the Heritage of Archaeology' will be presented by Emeritus Professor Ian Lilley FSA FAHA.
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Intersectionalities of Automated Decision Making and Race/Ethnicity

17 November 2021 9:15am
A critical dialogue with A/Prof. Safiya Noble, Prof. Bronwyn Carlson and Karaitiana Taiuru.

Recording now available.
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Automated Decision Making in Disability Services and Accessibility: Mapping what is happening and what we know

20 September 2021 9:15am
A discussion with Prof Gerrard Goggin (Nanyang Technology University, Singapore), Prof Jutta Treviranus (Ontartio College of Art and Design, Canada), Justine O’Neill (CEO, Council for Intellectual Disability Austraila) and Emeritus Prof.Terry Carney (University of Sydney).

Recording now available.
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ADM in Social Security and Employment

5 May 2021 9:15am
An interactive roundtable discussion on the use and effects of ADM in social security and employment services around the world in general and particularly in Australia.

Recording now available.
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ADM in Child and Family Services: Mapping what is happening and what we know

24 November 2020 9:00am
A workshop on how ADM is being used in child and family services and the associated legal, ethical, organisational, and data challenges of applying ADM in child and family services.

Recording now available.

Experience Social Science

14 October 2020 4:30pm5:30pm
Learn how to translate your passion for injustices related to the environment, health, and local and global inequalities into a diverse range of careers that await you after you complete a Bachelor of Social Science at UQ.

UQ Symposium: Automation, Ethics and Society

21 November 2019 9:00am6:00pm
A public symposium hosted by The University of Queensland's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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2019 Hall Annual Lecture

22 March 2019 6:00pm8:30pm
The 2019 Hall Annual Lecture titled 'Wandering the Silk Roads - Considering the Origins of Globalisation' will be presented by Professor Alison Betts.

2018 Hall Annual Lecture

16 March 2018 4:45pm7:00pm
The Contemporary Past: Archaeological Adventures in the Anthropocene

Postgraduate Photo Competition 2017

2 October 2017 12:00am3 November 2017 12:00pm

2017 Hall Annual Lecture

19 May 2017 4:45pm7:00pm
Feeding Cities of the Past and Future: Lessons from Early Urban Agroecology in Western Eurasia

2016 Hall Annual Lecture

20 May 2016 4:30pm7:00pm
Droughts and Attacking Oceans: An Archaeologist Looks at Climate Change

2015 Hall Annual Lecture

15 May 2015 4:30pm7:00pm
The Gallipoli battlefields and the archaeology of ANZAC

2014 Hall Annual Lecture

23 May 2014 4:00pm6:30pm
Where shall we have lunch? The first colonisation of Australia 48,000 years ago.

2013 Hall Annual Lecture

24 May 2013 2:00pm6:30pm
Stonehenge: New Discoveries

2012 Hall Annual Lecture

18 May 2012 4:00pm7:00pm
Palaeoanthropological explorations in Africa: New light on fossils representing distant relatives of humankind

2011 Hall Annual Lecture

13 May 2011 4:00pm7:00pm
The last great human migration: DNA and the human settlement of the Pacific

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