Social Change Symposium

Join the College of Design and Social Context to discover Higher Degree by Research milestone presentations, workshops and research poster presentations.

Get in touch with emerging research! The College of Design and Social Context is pleased to present the Social Change Symposium.

Curated by Professor Tania Lewis and featuring Higher Degree by Research milestone presentations, workshops and research poster presentations, join us as we celebrate emerging research, and provide a hub for transdisciplinary engagement and collaboration across the Social Change field. 

Event details

Date: Monday 2 June - Wednesday 4 June 2025
Cost: Free
Location: RMIT City campus, Building 16 (Storey Hall), Level 7, Green Brain and Seminar Rooms. 360 Swanston St, Melbourne. 

This event is part of the College of Design and Social Context Higher Degrees Research Symposia, which celebrates the significant contributions of postgraduate researchers towards the advancement of knowledge and provides a platform for transdisciplinary collaboration and information exchange.

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