Kaldor Centre Conference 2022
Event description
Turning points: New directions in refugee protectionÂ
Join experts from around the world at the 2022 Kaldor Centre Conference's online and in-person events – all designed to invigorate your thinking with insights about what's influencing the future of international protection. Attend any or all sessions from 15-18 November 2022, including In a special in-person closing session with The Hon Andrew Giles, Australia’s Minister for Immigration.
Program
Full program details can be found here.
Guide to ticket types
All-Access Package - Standard (Conference + Scholars' Workshop) includes:
- Access to all virtual panels (15-17 November)
- Entry to in-person closing session and reception at UNSW Sydney (18 November)
- Full participation in Scholars' Workshop (virtual or in-person, 18 November)
Full Conference ticket includes: (Sold out)
- Access to all virtual panel sessions (15-17 November)
- Entry to in-person closing session and reception at UNSW Sydney (18 November)
For Full Conference ticket holders: Getting to the event @ UNSW
Virtual Panels only ticket includes:
- Access to all virtual panel sessions (15-17 November)
Scholars' Workshop only ticket includes:
- Full participation in scholars’ workshop and roundtable (virtual or in-person at UNSW Sydney, 18 November from 9.30am - 4:30pm AEDT)Â
[Note: For those who wish to register only for the Roundtable 'Borders: An Interdisciplinary Exploration', click here]
For full range of discounts and packages, see ticket pricing.
Free ticket application:
This is an inclusive conference with an option of free conference registration. Participants from refugee backgrounds, the Global South, students and those working in the not-for-profit sector who are unable to pay to attend can register for a free Virtual Panels ticket here. Applications for Full Conference and Scholars' Workshop tickets have now closed. We thank our generous sponsors who help make this possible.Â
Guide to ticket pricing
Kaldor Centre Conference 2022 includes a mix of virtual panels and in-person sessions and you can choose the ticket package that suits you.Â
Ticket Type | Regular rate AUD | Early bird rate AUD^ |
Full Conference ticket* - Standard Sold out | $155 | $130 |
Full Conference ticket* - Reduced rate Sold out | $125 | $110 |
Virtual Panels only - Standard | $55 | $40 |
Virtual Panels only - Reduced rate | $40 | $30 |
Scholars' Workshop only - in-person Sold out | $30 | $20 |
Scholars' Workshop only - virtual | $15 | $10 |
All-Access Package - Standard (Scholars' Workshop in-person attendance + Full Conference ticket)* Sold out | $165 | $150 |
All-Access Package - Reduced (Scholars' Workshop in-person attendance + Full Conference ticket)* Sold out | $145 | $120 |
All-Access Package - Virtual (Scholars' Workshop virtual attendance + Virtual Conference Panels ticket) | $60 | $45 |
​*Full Conference tickets are restricted by capacity limits at the venue on 18 November and may sell out. Secure your ticket early to avoid disappointment.
^Access Early Bird rates until 11:59pm, 22 October 2022 AEDT
Guide to ticket categories
Standard ticketÂ
For those in paid employment who can cover the cost of their attendance.
Reduced rate ticket
For not-for-profits and full-time students.
Please note: The displayed ticket price is inclusive of GST. A booking fee will be added to each ticket before payment. Humanitix donates 100% of profits from booking fees to support disadvantaged Indigenous students.
Important information
- We'll send your access details for the virtual panel sessions closer to the conference, and you'll receive reminders prior to the start of each session.
- Keep checking the email you registered with for important updates in the lead-up to and throughout the conference (remember to check your spam folder).
Thank you to our premier sponsor
We are grateful to the following firms for their generous sponsorship
To discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at kaldorcentre@unsw.edu.au
Image credit: UNHCR/Diego Ibarra Sánchez
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