Upcoming Events

Workshop

Student Friendly Canvas Content

This practical session walks through a well-structured Canvas course where students always know what to do next.

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When Tuesday 21 April 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Duration 45mins
Location  Online

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Communicating Clearly with Students in Canvas

This session focuses on using Canvas tools to set expectations and keep students on track throughout the term.

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When Thursday 23 April 2026
12:00pm - 12:45pm
Duration 45mins
Location  Online

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Webinar

GenAI and Privacy

The LDTI AI in Action sessions are an opportunity for staff to come together and discuss how they are using GenAI in their teaching, learning, and research. Each 30-minute session includes a brief demonstration and time for Q&A.

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When Friday 24 April 2026
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Duration 30mins
Location  Online

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Workshop

Rubrics Workshop (Callaghan)

This Rubrics workshop will cover the principles of using rubrics for assessment. Participants will learn how to construct a rubric that will support student learning and increase the efficiency and consistency of marking.

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When Tuesday 28 April 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm
Duration 90mins
Location  Newcastle (Callaghan)

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Webinar

Guidance for HDR Students and Supervisors

The LDTI AI in Action sessions are an opportunity for staff to come together and discuss how they are using GenAI in their teaching, learning, and research. Each 30-minute session includes a brief demonstration and time for Q&A.

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When Wednesday 29 April 2026
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Duration 30mins
Location  Online

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Workshop

Drafting Course Content with an LLM

The LDTI GenAI Tinker Sessions provide an opportunity for academic staff to try out different tools, experiment with their functionality, and think about how they could be used in day-to-day work.

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When Thursday 30 April 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm
Duration 60mins
Location  Online

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Webinar

Integrating AI into Engineering via Open Ended Projects

LDTI is pleased to welcome the University of Wollongong’s Dr Sasha Nikolic (President of the Australasian Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Education Centre) to discuss how GenAI can be integrated into engineering education as part of open-ended student projects.

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When Friday 1 May 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Duration 60mins
Location  Online

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Workshop

Exploring AI for Student Feedback

The LDTI GenAI Tinker Sessions provide an opportunity for academic staff to try out different tools, experiment with their functionality, and think about how they could be used in day-to-day work.

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When Monday 4 May 2026
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Duration 90mins
Location  Online

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Workshop

Exploring Open Assessments

This workshop is delivered by the Education Development team and explores the different types of open assessments, highlighting how educators can design assessments in settings where the use of GenAI is likely.

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When Wednesday 6 May 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Duration 60mins
Location  Online

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Webinar

Vibe Coding for Student Engagement

The LDTI AI in Action sessions are an opportunity for staff to come together and discuss how they are using GenAI in their teaching, learning, and research. Each 30-minute session includes a brief demonstration and time for Q&A.

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When Friday 8 May 2026
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Duration 30mins
Location  Online

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Workshop

Reflective Practice for Active Learning

This workshop will explore teaching techniques to increase student engagement through active learning. During this session you will ascertain the benefits of active learning practice and determine when to employ active learning in the classroom.

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When Wednesday 13 May 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Duration 60mins
Location  Online

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Workshop

Writing Questions for Secure Online Assessment

This workshop is delivered by the Education Development team and will cover the foundations of writing high-quality questions for secure online assessments.

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When Wednesday 20 May 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Duration 60mins
Location  Online

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Webinar

3P Assurance of Learning

The LDTI AI in Action sessions are an opportunity for staff to come together and discuss how they are using GenAI in their teaching, learning, and research. Each 30-minute session includes a brief demonstration and time for Q&A.

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When Friday 22 May 2026
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Duration 30mins
Location  Online

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News

News • 30 Mar 2022

Budget cuts to the Australian Human Rights Commission couldn’t have come at a worse time

The budget for Australia’s national human rights institution, the Australian Human Rights Commission, will fall significantly over the next four years.

News • 24 Mar 2022

Resourcing Youth-Led Peace Work: Commit to the Long Term and the Local

Since 2015, the global community has increasingly acknowledged the importance of youth leadership for the pursuit of sustainable peace. In an under-resourced and hyper-competitive landscape, promising youth-led programs are missing out.

News • 18 Mar 2022

Russia’s bombardment and Ukraine’s departure ban leave children and those with disabilities most vulnerable

Russia’s war on Ukraine is driving some of the most rapid movement of refugees ever seen. Its invasion and increasingly intense bombardment is generating a dire humanitarian crisis. Over 3 million people have fled across borders to Poland and other surrounding countries since February 24.

News • 08 Mar 2022

Why banning men from leaving Ukraine violates their human rights

As Ukraine scrambles to defend itself from Russia’s illegal invasion, men aged 18 to 60 have been banned from leaving the country.

News • 01 Mar 2022

The Centre for Law and Social Justice hosts first event!

The Centre for Law and Social Justice has hosted its first online event. The webinar titled, 'The Djokovic Visa Controversy, Human Rights and Australian Law,' took place on the 1st of March 2022.

News • 18 Feb 2022

Welcoming students from refugee backgrounds to study at Newcastle Law School

Newcastle Law School and the Centre for Law and Social Justice are celebrating the commencement of four new students of refugee background in the undergraduate Law program.

News • 16 Feb 2022

The Government's bid for an enhanced 'character test' is unnecessary

The Migration Amendment (Strengthening the Character Test) Bill will pass the House of Representatives by the end of this week. The bill would enhance the immigration minister’s powers to cancel the visas of people convicted of certain crimes.

News • 04 Feb 2022

The University of Newcastle Law School launches new Centre for Law and Social Justice

The Centre for Law and Social Justice, has started soft launch activities with its first panel event scheduled for 1st of March 2022.

News • 10 Jun 2021

Newcastle Law School is contributing to public debate on climate change

Given the scientific consensus that an urgent and significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is required to avoid catastrophic environmental and economic consequences, Newcastle Law School encourages its students, alumni and staff to support efforts to promote immediate and sustained action t

News • 18 May 2021

Accountability and alleged war crimes, the Israel-Palestinian conflict

The latest outbreak of conflict in Gaza and Israel is escalating rapidly. Associate Professor Amy Maguire discusses why accountability for alleged war crimes is so hard to achieve in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

News • 15 Jan 2021

Pop-up legal clinic returns to support the Newcastle community

After a challenging 2020, the University of Newcastle Legal Centre’s pop-up clinic at Merewether beach is returning to offer free legal advice to individuals struggling with any law-related matters.

News • 03 Dec 2020

The ‘Torres Strait 8’ versus Australia: Law Professor delivers presentation at Human Rights Day

Purai member and University of Newcastle’s Law school Professor, Amy Maguire will talk about a world-first claim by Indigenous people which connects climate change impacts to human rights on Human Rights Day.

Past Events & Recordings

Next Steps for Human Rights Protection in Australia

Next Steps for Human Rights Protection in Australia

On Monday 16 November 2024, The Australasian Human Rights Scholars' Network (AHRSN) hosted its inaugural event. The webinar explored proposed reforms to Australia's human rights system and offered insight into the Australian Human Rights Commission Free and Equal project, findings of a major parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s human rights system, and next steps for the reform agenda.

Justice Kirby Lecture

Justice Kirby Lecture

On Monday 29 July 2024, the Centre for Law and Social Justice hosted The Hon. Michael Kirby for a public lecture titled, 'What it is like being on the High Court of Australia' at Newcastle City Hall.

The Right to Education in Australia

The Right to Education in Australia

On 22 February 2024, The Centre for Law and Social Justice in collaboration with the Human Rights Law Centre launched the  'Right to Education in Australia' report. The launch discusses the right to education, who is missing out on that right in the Australian context, and the difference a Human Rights Charter would make.

Human Rights & Climate Change

Human Rights & Climate Change

On Tuesday 8 August 2023, the Centre for Law and Social Justice hosted an online webinar with Dr Ian Fry, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change.

The Uluru Statement from the Heart: Information Session

The Uluru Statement from the Heart: Information Session

On 15 May 2023, The Centre for Law and Social Justice hosted an information session on the Uluru Statement from the Heart. The session explored the background and context to Constitutional recognition, the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and the Voice to Parliament. The session was led by Kishaya Delaney, a proud Wiradjuri woman.

The Human Rights of Young People

The Human Rights of Young People

On 4 May 2023, the Centre for Law and Social Justice in collaboration with the Human Rights Law Centre hosted an online webinar exploring the challenges that young people face realising their human rights.

Compensation Owed to Victims of Alleged Australian War Crimes

Compensation Owed to Victims of Alleged Australian War Crimes

On 28 April 2023, The Centre for Law and Social Justice hosted an online webinar exploring the reality of the legal, practical, and logistical issues in constructing state compensation schemes for war crimes. The webinar explored; legal problem solving, victim advocacy, and the tension between international and domestic law.

Wrongful Conviction & the Structural Analysis of Innocence Cases

Wrongful Conviction & the Structural Analysis of Innocence Cases

On March 27 2023, The Centre for Law and Social Justice supported a seminar delivered by Dr. Makoto Ibusuki, Professor of Criminal Procedure Law at Seijo University, Tokyo. The seminar provided a comparative analysis of wrongful convictions and the structural analysis of innocence cases, using Japanese case examples.

Empowering Communities in a Context of Regulatory Capitalism and Capture

Empowering Communities in a Context of Regulatory Capitalism and Capture

On 28 March 2023, The Centre for Law and Social Justice supported a seminar exploring the practical concepts and application of a multidisciplinary regulatory capture test synthesised by Dr Tony Brown. The test provides communities and others with a better ‘real world’ appreciation of the symptoms and impact of the systemic and intensifying infiltration of private commercial interests into the alleged impartial, transparent and objective government-based legal framework, the determinative processes and supporting narrative.

Medicare in Prisons: Lobbying for reforms in custodial healthcare

Medicare in Prisons: Lobbying for reforms in custodial healthcare

On 5 December 2022, the Centre for Law and Social Justice supported a round-table event discussing the need for Medicare in prisons. Most people are surprised to hear that incarcerated people lack access to Medicare, Australia’s ‘universal’ health care system. The lack of Medicare access causes many issues not only for people in prison themselves, but also for the general community.

The International Criminal Court in Ukraine and Georgia

The International Criminal Court in Ukraine and Georgia

On 29 November 2022, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Aloka Wanigasuriya reflected on the findings of their PhD thesis titled ‘The Impact Conundrum: The International Criminal Court and the Impact of its Interventions in Georgia and Ukraine’, which was successfully defended in May 2022. The webinar focused on the ICC’s continued impact in the two countries and how these two situations may have an impact on the Court and the larger international criminal justice project.

The Russia-Ukraine War: Contemporary Developments and Challenges

The Russia-Ukraine War: Contemporary Developments and Challenges

On 17 October 2022, a panel of experts explored issues connected to the armed conflict including the recent case initiated by Ukraine at the International Court of Justice (ICJ): Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Ukraine v. Russian Federation) and accountability efforts for the alleged international crimes committed during the Russia-Ukraine war from an International Criminal Law and Ukrainian perspective.

World Day Against the Death Penalty

World Day Against the Death Penalty

On 10 October 2022, a panel of experts discussed the connection between the death penalty and sentences of life without parole, the global abolition movement, international human rights issues and Australia's response to the execution of two Australian nationals in Bali 2015. This event marked the World Day Against the Death Penalty.
Who Is Missing out on The Right To Health?

Who Is Missing out on The Right To Health?

On the 27 September 2022, in collaboration with the Human Rights Law Centre, a panel of experts  discussed the right to health. Learn more about how a Charter of Human Rights can make a difference.

Michael Kirby Public Lecture: Russia, Ukraine and the Peoples' Right of Self Determination.

Michael Kirby Public Lecture: Russia, Ukraine and the Peoples' Right of Self Determination.

On  the 5th of May 2022,  The Honourable Michael Kirby hosted a public lecture at Newcastle Law School titled, 'Russia, Ukraine and the Peoples' Right of Self Determination.' The thought provoking speech had three central thematic areas.

International Human Rights Law - Lessons in the Era of COVID-19

International Human Rights Law - Lessons in the Era of COVID-19

On the 23rd of May 2022, a panel of international human rights experts explored rights of vulnerable individuals and communities who have experienced disproportionate impacts from both the pandemic itself and measures that constrain the exercise of human rights.

Legal Practice for First Nations Rights

Legal Practice for First Nations Rights

On the 12th of May 2022, a panel of legal experts discussed the diversity of legal practice for First Nations Rights exploring themes such as intellectual property, Native Title, criminal and civil law and public interest advocacy.

The Djokovic Visa Controversy, Human Rights and Australian Law

On the 1st of March 2022, an eminent panel of legal experts explored the legal controversies emerging from the cancellation of Novak Djokovic’s Australian visa. Learn more about the ‘godlike’ powers of the Immigration minister, Australia’s immigration and border policies, expedited access to courts and the relationship between sport and human rights in Australia.