Our events
At the CREATE Centre we believe one of the most valuable things we can do is make sure everyone knows about the research and resources being generated around creativity, across disciplines and across the world. This is where you will meet the scholars, educators and artists who make up our community.
Join us on campus on Wednesday 14 May to celebrate our Arts-Rich EAL/D project, discuss the next steps for the program, and take part in a free EAL/D professional learning session. This event is open to anyone who works in education, languages, the arts or student support, as we meet at the intersection of all these things.
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CREATE’s regular monthly webinars introduce distinguished experts, creative artists and community members to share new knowledge and lead provocative interdisciplinary discussions. Become a member to be notified about what’s coming up, and browse our for our huge catalogue of past presentations.
Find out more and book your place at our  with design mentor Richard Hainsworth.
We have also created a special series of webinars to help support Higher Degree Research students and Early Career Researchers working in creativity connect with others in the field and learn about new developments in methodologies, which can also be watched online: , , .
Learn more and sign up for this year’s .
Our annual , held in March, represents a gathering for educators, policymakers, artists and academics committed to creative education. For leading practitioners in transformative learning, this is an intensive space for sharing, inspiring and building new work in the pedagogy of creativity.
Stay tuned for details about our 2026 event.
Co-convened by the CREATE Centre, the New Victory Theatre and Roundabout Theatre, the symposium will take place in New York over two days on 17-18 June 2025. Featuring a mix of practical workshops, incredible performances, critical discussions, and academic presentations, the symposium will engage teaching artists, theatre educators, policy makers, and practitioners. Sessions will explore innovative practices, unpack varied understandings of success, and scrutinise the theoretical and empirical frameworks that underpin this sector of theatrical practice.
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We hold Roundtables to bring experts across a particular field together to explore research opportunities and potential fresh partnerships.
Watch our Roundtable videos: and to learn more.
We host the annual , an event free and open to the public to hear from the most exciting practitioners of Shakespeare’s works. This series of lectures is also published in book form, which you can This year’s lecture will be given by Director Margaret Thanos on 20 May.
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Dr Anna Kamaralli
Centre Manager
Email: anna.kamaralli@sydney.edu.au