Between a rock and this place. Experiences of Community Affairs personnel at the Frieda River Project in Papua New Guinea.

14 March 2019 3:00pm4:30pm
Dr. Emilka Skrzypek, Research Fellow, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland

Ancient Technologies: Experimental and Analytical Approaches to Understanding Past Technologies

8 March 2019 3:00pm4:00pm
ARCS2010 Ancient Technologies is a second year archaeology course at UQ which aims to build understanding of the principles, evolution and sophistication of ancient technologies. Experimental archaeology is an important arm of archaeological research used to develop and test hypotheses about the practicalities, operational conditions and limitations of prehistoric technologies. As part of last years course students were expected to design and perform an experiment while filming the process. In this seminar four students will introduce their videos for our viewing pleasure.

Public Lecture: Automation and the World of Work

21 February 2019 9:45am11:00am
This event is brought to you by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute of Social Science Research, School of Social Science and the Sustainable Minerals Institute.

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