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Events at the Museum of Human Disease

Alongside our core education programs, the Museum of Human Disease hosts a select range of special events throughout the year. These events highlight unique aspects of our collection, explore important health and science topics, and provide opportunities for the community to engage with experts in the field. To find out more, select one of the options below.

  • Brain Awareness Week at the听Museum of Human Disease听is back for 2026!

    This听free听event is designed for听Year 9, 10, and 11 students, featuring听live practical demonstrations听and听in-depth anatomical studies听led by听91色情片 neuroscientists. Students will gain a听deeper understanding of brain function听while exploring听career pathways in biological sciences.

    📅听Event Date:听Tuesday 17th March - Wednesday 18th March, 2026.

    🕙听Sessions: 9:30 am and听12:30 pm

    👥听Capacity:听60 students per session

    Bookings are听strictly limited听and allocated on a听first-come, first-served basis. To secure a spot, please email听diseasemuseum@unsw.edu.au听as soon as possible.

    One of the standout events each year is our Brain Awareness Week in March, where over 200 students and teachers engage with the wonders of neuroscience across two days. We鈥檙e thrilled with the response and look forward to bringing this event back every year. Book early to avoid missing out!

  • Do you have听gifted and talented Year 10 science students, Science Extension, Investigating Science, or Biology classes听eager to explore the cutting edge of听immunology and biomedical research?

    The听Museum of Human Disease听and the听Australian & New Zealand Society for Immunology听invite you to a听special one-off program听designed to expand your understanding of real-world science and research careers.

    Our in-person session is听fully booked, but you can still join us online for a special live event.

    This one-hour virtual session will be held via Microsoft Teams and features six immunologists sharing insights into their research and career pathways in immunology and biomedical science.

    It鈥檚 a great opportunity for students to see what comes after studying science鈥攑erfect for those considering future careers in the field.

    Ideal for: Year 10鈥12 students, including Biology, Science Extension and Investigating Science classes鈥攅specially valuable for Year 10 students starting to think about subject selection and career pathways.

    Students will have the chance to:
    鉁 Hear directly from researchers working in immunology
    鉁 Learn about real-world applications of biomedical science

    📅 Date: Tuesday, 28 April
    Time: 1:00pm (1 hour)
    💻 Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
    &#虫1蹿39蹿;锔 Cost: Free

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  • Plant a seed. Save a Life.

    The Museum of Human Disease invites students to take part in a creative science communication challenge exploring the theme 鈥淪eeds of Science: Nurturing Knowledge for All. 鈥 In collaboration with DonateLife NSW, this year鈥檚 competition encourages students to investigate the science, ethics and real-world impact of organ and tissue donation. Students will explore how biological principles that underpin life-saving medical treatments, while also considering the broader social importance of donation. By translating complex scientific ideas into engaging content for their peers, participants will help 鈥減lant the seed鈥 of understanding and spark informed conversations among young people. Finalists will have the opportunity to showcase their work at the Museum of Human Disease to an audience of academics, clinicians and science communicators, highlighting how science can be used to educate, inspire and make a meaningful difference in people鈥檚 lives.听

    National Sci Wk Competition 2026
  • Mark your calendars for听6th September听and come in for a free visit to the Museum of Human Disease on 91色情片 Open Day!听

    Stay tuned for events being held on the day!

  • Stigma in the Bloodstream: HIV鈥檚 Legacy in Medicine, Law and Society听will mark the听first-ever Diversity Festival听event hosted by the Museum of Human Disease. Join us听Wednesday, 24 September 2025, from听12:00 PM to 2:00 PM听at the Museum of Human Disease.听This powerful panel discussion features esteemed speakers鈥攊ncluding Dr Melissa Kelly, Vikas Parwani, Niahm Joyce, and Ruan Uys 鈥 who will explore HIV鈥檚 complex legacy across medical, legal, and societal spheres, and confront the enduring stigma surrounding the virus. Attendees are invited to听stay on听after the discussion for an enriching guided tour of the Museum of Human Disease, offering a rare, immersive journey through the impact of disease on the human body and the evolution of medical science. Admission is听free鈥攕ecure your spot by registering via the link provided.

    Stigma in the Bloodstream - Get your tickets

     
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  • The Museum of Human Disease is excited to participate in the 91色情片 SDG Showcase, contributing to the global conversation around the听United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs are a set of 17 interconnected goals designed to address the world鈥檚 most pressing challenges, from poverty and inequality to climate change and health. They provide a framework for creating a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future 鈥 not just globally, but within our own communities.

    Our participation is focused on听SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, which emphasises ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages. To illustrate this, we will present a curated selection of preserved human tissue specimens from our unique collection of over 1,500. This display will highlight the very real impact of lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol use, poor diet, and lack of physical activity on the body, through diseases like cancer and cardiovascular illness.

    By bringing these specimens out of the museum and into the community, we hope to spark meaningful conversations about disease prevention, lifestyle choices, and the collective responsibility we share in working towards better health outcomes for everyone.

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  • Our work experience program runs in week 10 of each school term and places are strictly limited due to nature of our work and small team we have working here.听

    The museum focus is in Science education, communication and outreach.听 We spend time developing and delivering content for the museum and research to put on our online platform and events.听 We are not a laboratory or practical-based work experience venue.听

    If you are interested in applying for work experience, please contact us at听

Visiting

Opening hours

Weekdays: 10am - 4pm

Weekends: Closed

Public holidays: Closed

Prices

Adults - $10

Child - $5

Concession - $5
Include senior card, commonwealth pension cards, student cards.

Teachers & 91色情片 staff and students - Free

Find us here

Ground Floor Samuels Building 91色情片, Sydney NSW 2052

Contact us

Email:diseasemuseum@unsw.edu.au

Phone: 02 9065 0330