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We're looking for alumni who want to perform at the Sydney Fringe Festival in a new partnership with Â鶹Éçmadou! We're giving you access to grants and resources to be part of Sydney Fringe's new experimental hub at Â鶹Éçmadou: The Lab.

EOI closes 16 March 2025.

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Jean Twenge | Sam Koslowski | Stephanie Ward | Bridie Jabour

Breakneck cultural change means growing up today is a completely different experience from growing up in the 1950s, or the 1980s, or even the 2000s. What is driving these changes and where could the widening generation gap take us as a society?

Craig Kerslake

Director, Nguluway DesignInc

Architect and proud Wiradjuri man, Craig's designs encapsulate Indigenous narratives and culture, creating buildings that serve their communities and foster connections.

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This comprehensive short course focuses on the critical issue of stigma in healthcare, offering you the tools and knowledge needed to identify, understand and address its impact.

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Despite the rush of technological breakthroughs, we find ourselves drifting into a crisis of connection, profound loneliness and division. Nevena Krups takes us on a heartfelt journey, revealing how the ancient and seemingly simple art of friendship can serve as a powerful source to bridge divides and heal a fragmented society. Drawing from her poignant experiences in former Yugoslavia, Krups illuminates how true friendship, with its embrace of differences and commitment to understanding, can transform political landscapes and infuse our world with essential humanness.

Artist, ADA alum and Â鶹Éçmadou Art & Design lecturer Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran delves into the Business Of Contemporary Art in the latest episode of the Â鶹Éçmadou Business School podcast series. Tune in for an engaging discussion that you won’t want to miss!

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