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Displaying from Friday, April 05, 2019
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April 2019
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Friday 05 |
9:00 - WORKSHOP - Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group (PMRG) Conference Masterclass : Join us for our free inaugural PMRG conference masterclass!
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The Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group (PMRG) was founded in 1981, and welcomes all who have an interest in the culture, life and history of medieval and early modern Europe. PMRG offers a forum to showcase local, national and international scholarship in the field by hosting seminar papers and (...)
11:00 - SEMINAR - Linguistics Seminar Series : Revisiting the language-culture nexus: Difference and repetition in language shift to a creole
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It has become commonplace to state that language and culture are intimately interwoven, and that therefore losing one’s language – as it happens in situations of colonization for instance – implies losing one’s culture. However, few scientific studies have tackled the consequences of (...)
11:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Looking Back to the Future: Some Reflections on Researching and Writing an Urban Social History of Singapore
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James F. Warren is the author of two critically acclaimed social histories of the city:
Rickshaw Coolie: A People's History of Singapore, 1880-1940 (1986) and Ah Ku and
Karayuki-san: Prostitution in Singapore, 1870-1940 (1992). In this seminar, Warren
considers the two books’ reception in (...)
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents: Free Lunchtime Concert | UWA Voice
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Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
Transcend the everyday in our free lunchtime concert featuring the sublime sounds of UWA voice students. These (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Measuring physical activity patterns using objective devices: Past, present, and future : School of Human Sciences Seminar Series
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There is emerging evidence that how individuals accumulate their physical activity and sedentary behaviour (e.g. bouts, breaks) each day may be important for health. It is possible to assess activity patterns using different objective monitors (e.g. ActiGraph, activPAL, etc), yet there is little (...)
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Monday 08 |
This 90-minute workshop will explore the active learning potential and video management options in the Lecture Capture system.
Topics include: managing your lecture recordings, sharing slides with students, uploading videos, lecture capture analytics, student note-taking, Q&A (...)
12:00 - EVENT - Indonesia Votes 2019: State of the Race & Future of Bilateral Trade Ties
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The Australia-Indonesia Centre, The University of Western Australia Public Policy Institute, and Australia Indonesia Business Council invite you to Indonesia Votes 2019: State of the Race & Future of Bilateral Trade Ties.
AIC Indonesia Director and Indonesian politics commentator (...)
This 90-minute workshop will explore the active learning potential and video management options in the Lecture Capture system.
Topics include: managing your lecture recordings, sharing slides with students, uploading videos, lecture capture analytics, student note-taking, Q&A (...)
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Tuesday 09 |
In this workshop, participants will first learn how to use Quickmark and Rubric tools within Turnitin. These tools can significantly reduce marking time while increasing the amount of feedback provided and improving consistency between markers.
In the second part of the workshop (...)
In this workshop, participants will first learn how to use Quickmark and Rubric tools within Turnitin. These tools can significantly reduce marking time while increasing the amount of feedback provided and improving consistency between markers.
In the second part of the workshop (...)
17:00 - SEMINAR - UWA Music presents: Callaway Centre Seminar Series | Shaun Fraser & Chris Milne
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A free weekly seminar series, with presenters from within UWA and from the wider community.
This week we have presentations from 2 HDR candidates:
Shaun Fraser: The preparatory beat is the most important gesture a conductor can give - this single gesture conveys significant (...)
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Wednesday 10 |
12:30 - PRESENTATION - Physics to fish with some whales on the side! Second International Indian Ocean Expedition 110�E repeat line : Prof. Lynnath Beckley presents on the month-long voyage that will repeat the 1960s Indian Ocean investigation.
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In the 1960s, Australia made a significant contribution to the first International Indian Ocean Expedition. Now, nearly six decades later, a second Expedition is underway, and in May 2019 a multi-institutional team of 30 oceanographers will head offshore from Fremantle with the Australian Research (...)
17:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents: Centre Stage | Masterclass : The Brandenburg Quartet
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The Brandenburg Quartet features the four principal string players of the celebrated Australian Brandenburg Orchestra. Join these artists as they work with talented UWA students, offering unique guidance on performance, interpretation and technique.
Free entry, no bookings required
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Thursday 11 |
Join Dr Lynne Howarth-Gladston and Professor Paul Gladston in a conversation about re-thinking displays of asian art and artefacts.
The Yellow Box was first developed during the first decade of the twenty-first century by the Hong Kong-based gallerist Chang Tsong-zung (Johnson Chang) as (...)
11:00 - SEMINAR - Moving public service motivation research two steps forward and on step back : A review of past research, current issues and future strategies for explaining individual behavior in public institutions
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Public service motivation refers to the motivation of individuals to contribute to society. Since its inception almost 30 years ago, a lot of research has been done. In fact, it has proven to be one of the most studied topics in public administration and management research. However, despite its (...)
12:00 - SEMINAR - Seminar Series : Analysis of Imaging Mass Spectrometry Data in Proteomics and Cancer Research
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16:00 - PERFORMANCE - Moved Reading: King Lear : All welcome for a participatory performance on the New Fortune stage
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The new season of moved readings is upon us and we are delighted to present our offerings for the first semester of 2019.Overseen by BrÃd Phillips (project director) and Steve Chinna (staging director and much else!) with educational input from Kathryn Prince, the Renaissance Moved Readings (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Fire and Fauna: Holocene Aboriginal land management in the northern Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia
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The Holocene was a time of substantial environmental and cultural
change across Australia, due to the combined effects of post-glacial
sea level rise and climatic shifts. However, not all observed
environmental changes can be explained by climatic variation.
Ethnographic and historical records (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Detrital Zircon Indicators of Magmatic Fertility for Copper (and Gold?) Exploration : Robert Loucks is the next presenter at the 2019 School of Earth Sciences Seminar Series
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Robert Loucks is an igneous petrologist and hydrothermal geochemist who, together with his students and colleagues, has published many experimental and field-based analytical studies in leading research journals. His principal research interests in recent years have been chemical distinctions (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Beyond a Trade War: The Future of Chinese Economy : The UWA Business School Economics department invites you to the annual Bateman Lecture by Professor Shang-Jin Wei, Columbia University.
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Professor Wei will dissect the view that the US-China trade is unbalanced and unfair in China’s favor. In addition, to resolve the trade tensions for greater fairness and efficiency, Professor Wei contends that a reciprocal and balanced approach requires policy changes on both sides and reforms (...)
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