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Please join us for an exciting seminar exploring the potential role of AI in healthcare, featuring Dr Charlotte Blease.
The session will open with Dr Charlotte Blease. who will present on her new book, Dr Bot: Why Doctors Can Fail Us – and How AI Could Save Lives. A panel discussion will follow, moderated by Professor Kirsten McCaffery, with Dr Blease joined by Dr Michael Bonning, offering a clinician's perspective, and Ms Louise Hardy, offering a consumer's perspective.
The Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies invites you to attend a book launch for Professor Barbara Prainsack, visiting from the University of Vienna.
In her 2026 book, States of Solidarity: How to Build a Society, Barbara Prainsack shows why solidarity—people supporting one another as equals—is essential for tackling today’s biggest challenges, from climate change to growing inequality to the rise of AI. While we often talk about justice and fairness, we’ve forgotten how much we depend on everyday connections and mutual trust. Barbara's book explains how rebuilding those ties can strengthen democracy, restore hope, and help societies act together for the common good. It offers real-world examples and a hopeful vision for a future where care and shared responsibility replace division, isolation, and running after short-term profits.
The Iain McCalman Lecture celebrates SEI co-founder and former co-director Iain McCalman’s dedication to fostering and pioneering multidisciplinary environmental research. The lectures aim to highlight the work of early to mid-career researchers working across disciplinary boundaries to impact both scholarship and public discourse. In 2026, Dr Rebecca McNaught will be presenting the Iain McCalman Lecture titled Communities in an era of compounding disasters: stories of hope from the Northern Rivers.
Join leaders and emerging researchers to discover leading clinical imaging research across the University of Sydney and partners. Featuring international speakers and the latest advances in MRI, CT, PET and ultrasound, the 2026 Sydney Clinical Imaging Summit brings together clinicians, imaging scientists, engineers, and data scientists to share ideas, foster collaborations and discover what’s next.
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Learn some proven and effective evidence based approach to setting goals for ourselves and others that can be applied to all goals and all contexts with Associate Professor Sean O'Connor.
2026 marks the University of Sydney’s 11th consecutive year in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade — a joyful celebration of our diverse and inclusive community.
In 2026, Dr Rebecca McNaught will be presenting the Iain McCalman Lecture titled 'Communities in an era of compounding disasters: stories of hope from the Northern Rivers'.
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