November events

Sunset Sessions

Until December

Every Thursday and Friday from 4pm, head to the Patina at Alumni Court gardens to unwind, sip and savour the sunset. Enjoy live music, exclusive food, and drink in a relaxing atmosphere.

Celebrating 80 years of innovation and impact at UQ School of Education

Monday 10 November

Join the UQ School of Education for a special celebration marking 80 years of innovation and impact. Look back on 8 decades of transformative education and look ahead to the future we’re shaping together. The evening will feature a panel discussion with visionary leaders, distinguished educators, and inspiring alumni and students, exploring the evolution of education and the exciting possibilities ahead. Following the panel, we invite you to a celebratory reception at Patina, located in the beautiful Alumni Court. Enjoy refreshments, connect with colleagues and friends, and explore exhibits highlighting important research over the decades, and honouring those who have shaped our legacy. 

Showcase: clinical trial innovation in action

Tuesday 11 November

Register for 2 sessions hosted by the UQ Clinical Trials Capability (ULTRA) and Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR) to hear keynote speaker Professor Thomas Jaki explore cutting-edge clinical trial design. Then, discover UQ’s ULTRA team’s expertise and collaborative opportunities. This hybrid event is free to attend and includes presentations, networking, and lunch.

Mindfulness Series: weekly online sessions

Tuesday 11 November to Tuesday 2 December

UQ Wellness, in collaboration with Bupa, is offering 4 weekly online mindfulness practice sessions during November and December to relax and refresh your mind. Each session has a different focus: a mindful body scan, mindful listening, mindfulness in communication, and mindfulness for focus and attention. Register for one session or all 4.

TropAg Conference 2025

Tuesday 11 November

UQ will host the fifth international TropAg conference at the Royal International Convention Centre, Brisbane. Join global leaders addressing the biggest challenges in agriculture and food, with 540 delegates from 40+ countries already registered. Discounted registration is available for UQ staff ($990).

Getting Research into Policy and Practice workshop

Wednesday 12 November

Turn your research into policy impact at this free half-day workshop. Learn how to communicate with policymakers, understand government systems, and translate evidence into action. Hear from experts and practitioners with real-world experience. Open to researchers and students from all institutions – UQ staff and students attend free. Bridge the gap between academia and policy-making. Register now to amplify your research influence.

Darkness to hyper-visibility: Exploring promotional and creator cultures of social media

Thursday 13 November 

Explore how visibility, branding, and algorithmic systems shape social media culture. This one-day symposium explores the visibility games at the heart of social media’s promotional and creator cultures. From influencers and everyday users to advertisers and automated algorithms, everyone on digital platforms is caught in the dynamics of being seen, being hidden, or being unknowingly profiled. What does it mean to be hyper-visible? What does it mean to stay in the algorithmic dark?

UQ–IITD Industry Connect Workshop Series

Thursday 13 November and Wednesday 19 November

Join UQ, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD), and industry partners for the UQ-IITD Industry Connect Workshop Series. The series will serve as a catalyst for collaboration, bringing together leading researchers, industry leaders, and innovation stakeholders from Australia and India to explore new partnership models and co-innovation opportunities in energy, quantum, AI, and more.

BEAT-CKD (Better Evidence and Translation in Chronic Kidney Disease) Workshop and Forum 2025

Wednesday 19 November

Consumers, researchers, and health professionals are invited to attend an event focused on transforming kidney health policies. It will feature researchers Lilia Cervantes, MD, Director of Immigrant Health and Professor of Medicine (USA) and Sarah Bernays, Associate Professor in Global Health (Sydney).

2025 Nesbit Endowed Lecture in Mathematics

Wednesday 19 November

Hear renowned mathematician Professor Ben Andrews explore the world of geometric flows, shape shifting and the robust computational framework that is diffusion geometry. From graceful curves to higher-dimensional constructs, this lecture will guide you through a rich mathematical landscape. Whether you're a seasoned geometer or a curious lifelong learner, don’t miss this chance to expand your knowledge and your mind.

2025 Skerman Lecture

Tuesday 21 November

Don’t miss the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences' annual Skerman Lecture presented by Professor Stephanie Gras, La Trobe University. She will discuss her team's investigation in immune responses to high-impact human viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, HIV, and influenza, using structural biology to uncover the molecular mechanisms of immune recognition and protection.

Promises, Perils and Possibilities: AI in Research and Scholarly Publishing

Tuesday 25 November

Explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in research and publishing. Join the UQ Library from 9 to11am for this hybrid event featuring lightning talks by UQ experts, a panel discussion and audience Q&A. 

Retire Well Program for UQ academics

Tuesday 25 November and Wednesday 3 December

UQ has launched a new Retire Well Program to support academics in being planning for a purposeful retirement, whether it’s years away or just around the corner. Developed in partnership with UniSuper and Retire on Purpose, the program blends 2 expert-led workshops with self-paced resources to help you explore both the practical and personal dimensions of retirement. Places are limited, so register now to secure your spot.

ΝΟΣΤΟΙ | Homecomings: Stories of the Ionian Island Diaspora in Queensland

Wednesday 26 November and Saturday 6 December

Celebrate the launch of ΝΟΣΤΟΙ | Homecomings at the RD Milns Antiquities Museum on Wednesday 26 November with an evening of culture, connection and community. Then, the following weekend on Saturday 6 December, the Museum will host a community open day, featuring a special performance by the Kytherian Youth Dancers.