O-Week activities from Monday 15 to Friday 19 July at St Lucia, Gatton, Herston, and Dutton Park introduce students to university life. Staff are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the O-Week program and get involved in any relevant activities to meet and greet with students.

July events 

SOLD OUT: Navigating the ethical landscape of generative AI: safeguarding human rights in the digital age

Wednesday 17 July

The Australian Human Rights Commissioner, Lorraine Finlay, will speak at this thought-provoking event with leading experts in artificial intelligence (AI) regulation and development. These experts will explore the challenges currently facing public, academic, industry, and government because of artificial intelligence and how these challenges can be addressed with a coordinated approach. The event will be held at the UQ Centre for Policy Futures (Brisbane CBD) from 5pm to 6:30pm.

Health matters lecture series: are we overprescribing antidepressants? 

Wednesday 17 July

There is increasing concern about Australia’s high rate of antidepressant use, with one in 7 Australians being prescribed antidepressants. Join our experts, Professor Katharine Wallis and Dr Mark Horowitz as they share their insights around antidepressant prescribing, explore ways that long term use can be tapered and discuss how we can support change in general practice prescribing. The event will be held at the ES Meyers Lecture Theatre and Mary Emelia Mayne Room, in the Mayne Medical Building at Herston from 5:30pm to 8:30pm.  
 

UniSuper webinar: Pre-retirement Outlook

Wednesday 17 July

At this webinar hosted by UQ's superannuation provider, UniSuper, learn more about investment markets, financial planning strategies and ways you can self-service your goals from UniSuper's CEO and other guest speakers. You'll also have a chance to ask the speakers questions. The webinar is open to both UniSuper members and non-members.

Opening night launch – Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line

Friday 19 July

Join the UQ Art Museum to celebrate the launch of their latest exhibition. 'Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line.' This is the first major solo exhibition by Hoda Afshar, one of Australia’s most innovative and unflinching photomedia artists. The launch will run from 6pm to 9pm and includes food, entertainment and music. The exhibition will run from Tuesday 16 July to Saturday 14 December. 

UniSuper webinar: retirement considerations 

Monday 22 July

Like any chapter in your life, preparation can go a long way to ensure you're emotionally and financially ready for the road ahead, but where do you start when it comes to retiring? This webinar will discuss challenges in retirement, establishing retirement objectives, contribution strategies, and income in retirement. This online webinar will run from 12:30pm to 1:30pm.

Connect Week 

Monday 22 July to Friday 26 July 

Connect Week features events and networking opportunities to help students meet and connect with others. Please help our new and returning students feel welcome. 

Ready to Tutor Week

Tuesday 23 July to Thursday 25 July  

Enhance your tutoring skills, prepare materials, and connect with peers at online events throughout the week.

Xanadu Sky: feat. Ensemble Offspring

Thursday 25 July

As part of the Live at UQ series hosted by the UQ School of Music, Ensemble Offspring will present Xanadu Sky: a hypnotic blend of solos, trio, evolving patterns and rhythmic virtuosity by Harvey, Ward and Edwardes.

Ventures LeadHers Staff Day

Friday 26 July

Are you looking to grow your leadership capabilities? The Ventures LeadHers Staff Day, open to all staff at UQ, seeks to support emerging women leaders in the university to reach their potential.

WAITLIST ONLY: kith and kin: In conversation with Archie Moore, Ellie Buttrose and Grace Lucas-Pennington

Saturday 27 July

Representing Australia at the 60th La Biennale di Venezia, Kamilaroi and Bigambul artist Archie Moore is the first Australian artist to be awarded the prestigious Golden Lion for Best National Participation. Join Archie Moore, exhibition curator Ellie Buttrose (BA ’07) and Bundjalung editor and poet Grace Lucas-Pennington at the UQ Art Museum from 4:30pm to 7pm as they discuss Moore’s exhibition kith and kin. 
 

August events

Workshop: how to navigate the Cooperative Research Centre finance tools and approvals  

Thursday 1 August 

Discover how to put together a Stage 1 Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) budget and how to tailor your pitch to secure UQ strategic funding in this one-hour workshop, followed by a networking lunch. Researchers and staff interested in learning more about UQ’s CRC process are invited to register by Friday 19 July. The workshop will be held at the Global Change Institute at St Lucia from 10:30am to 11:30am.  

UQ Open Day: St Lucia 

Sunday 4 August 

UQ Open Day is an opportunity for current and potential students and their families to explore their interests and study options, immerse themselves in university life and get answers to all your questions. It's a great chance to connect with other staff members and students. Open Day runs from 9am to 3pm. 

TEDxUQ 2024  

Saturday 10 August

TEDxUQ is back to deliver another independently organised TEDx event and tickets are on sale now. Join a day of captivating talks, inspiring ideas, and meaningful connections. This year, guests will have the opportunity to connect with leading researchers, artists, and entrepreneurs. Come along to join the conversation in a day of ideas, innovation, community, and critical thinking at our biggest event yet. This year's theme is Rhythm of Change. TEDxUQ will be held at the Advanced Engineering Building at St Lucia from 9am to 6pm. 

Staff goal set and mind set programs commence  

Monday 12 August 

UQ has partnered with Bupa to develop a series of behaviour change programs for staff looking to improve and prioritise their health and wellbeing. UQ's Goal Set program and Mind Set programs both start on Monday 12 August and run for 12 weeks. The Goal Set program focused on physical wellbeing and the Mind Set program focuses on mental fitness.

    UQ Open Day: Gatton  

    Sunday 18 August 

    UQ Open Day is an opportunity for current and potential students and their families to discover their passion for agricultural studies and animal sciences. Go along and explore the heritage-listed campus and world-class facilities. It's also a great opportunity to connect with other staff members and students. 

    UQ Sustainability Week 

    Monday 19 August to Friday 23 August 

    Sustainability Week is an opportunity for the UQ community to celebrate and promote sustainability across UQ's campuses and sites. Throughout the week, a range of activities and events will be hosted across all areas of the University, including markets, workshops, crafts and DIY, seminars, talks, tours, competitions and challenges to inspire sustainable behaviours. More information coming soon.