
Arts and Technology (JS2920)
Bachelor of Arts and Science (Hons) in Arts and Technology
Offered by: School of Creative Arts

Bachelor of Arts and Science (Hons) in Arts and Technology
Offered by: School of Creative Arts

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business Administration (Global Entertainment)
Offered by: School of Creative Arts

Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) / Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Innovation in Health and Social Well-Being
Jointly offered by: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Faculty of Science

Bachelor of Arts, Science and Technology (Hons) in Individualised Major
Offered by: Division of Transdisciplinary Undergraduate Programmes

Bachelor of Arts and Science (Hons) in Digital Futures and Humanities
Offered by: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
28 Mar 2026
A big shout out to the team of Sustainable Bites! Ryan and Victoria hosted their project booth at the event of Earth Hour at 1881 again today!
Both of them engaged the public to understand more about sustainable seafood options through their AR lens.
Don’t forget to give an hour to the Earth and switch off the lights at 8:30pm today!
27 Mar 2026
A heartfelt thank you to Buddhist Yip Kei Nam Memorial College for inviting our 5 transdisciplinary student groups to share their incredible work today! 🫶🏻
Our students enjoyed presenting their sustainability‑driven creations and engaging with many enthusiastic young learners. 🤓💬 It is inspiring to see their ideas reaching new audiences and sparking meaningful conversations beyond the classroom.🤩
Thank you again for having us—looking forward to more inspiring exchanges and greener futures ahead! 🌍💚
23 Mar 2026
On March 23, we had the privilege of welcoming Prof. Ricky Spencer, a conservation scientist, Adjunct Professor at Western Sydney University and founder of the 1 Million Turtles Community Conservation Program, for a guest lecture with our ITS2029 Global Challenges II students.
During the session, Prof. Spencer introduced students to the fascinating intersections of ecology, citizen science, and emerging technologies. He demonstrated how public participation in data collection can meaningfully support ecological research, offering real-world examples from his conservation work. Prof. Spencer also showcased the use of AI tools for tracking turtle sightings 🐢—highlighting both their value for ecological monitoring and the potential environmental implications associated with AI technologies. 🌿
This session broadened students’ understanding of AI-driven conservation efforts, fostering transdisciplinary thinking, and deepened their ecological awareness. 🐢✨
26-27 Nov 2026
25 Mar 2026
13 Feb 2026