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October 2019
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Saturday 19 |
9:00 - CONFERENCE - Mental Health in the Medieval and Early Modern World : Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group/UWA Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies Annual Conference
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Modern stereotypes abound regarding how mental health was perceived during the medieval and early modern period ranging from mental illness being caused by sin to the idea that the attainment of mental well-being could only be achieved through the balancing of the bodily humours. But mental health (...)
10:00 - CONFERENCE - TEDxUWA 2019: New Frontiers : TEDxUWA is back with an exciting event dedicated to ideas worth spreading!
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Immerse yourself in the innovative ideas and one-of-a-kind stories that are important to the community at the University of Western Australia - and beyond!
At this year’s annual conference, TEDxUWA has brought together a line-up of brilliant speakers that will push the frontiers between (...)
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Thursday 31 |
This webinar is intended for current HDR students and will provide an overview of the lifecycle of copyright in a thesis to ensure you understand your copyright obligations and can confidently use copyright material in your thesis.
This seminar will be delivered as a Zoom webinar only (...)
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November 2019
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Tuesday 05 |
Are you storing your research data securely? Is it backed up regularly? Do you know what the minimum retention period is for the ongoing storage of your research data after your project is finished? This short 30 minute seminar will provide details of data storage options recommended by UWA, the (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
12:00 - COURSE - Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence Online Course : A free, online course for UWA staff and students via LMS
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Do you feel confident to support students who have experienced sexual violence? Do you know how to best respond and where to refer the person for support if needed?
Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence is an interactive and comprehensive course for first responders. It will help (...)
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Tuesday 19 |
Want to expand the scale and impact of your research? Interested in increasing collaboration, ensuring the integrity of research methodology and reducing duplication of efforts? Keen to ensure your research can be relevant into the future? Or maybe your publisher just says that you have to make (...)
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December 2019
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Tuesday 03 |
8:30 - SEMINAR - "Climate Change and Future Child Health" : Workshop on the effects of climate change on future child health
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The workshop on Tuesday 3 December is for those interested in research and collaboration on the effects of climate change on future child health. The symposium on Wednesday 4 December aims to provide the latest information on climate change, environmental degradation and population dynamics on the (...)
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January 2020
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Wednesday 29 |
Being able to deconstruct a sentence and knowing the fundamental principles of English aren't just helpful tools for learning a second language. They're skills essential to our ability to communicate effectively in almost every field. Grammar Therapy is a simple and effective introduction to (...)
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February 2020
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Saturday 01 |
9:30 - TUTORIAL - Read with Speed - back by popular demand : Double your reading speed and improve your comprehension
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Learn how to quickly process the large amount of written information we all deal with daily in our business activities or academic studies. You will be provided with the skills to increase your reading speed significantly as well as improve your comprehension and memory. Students completing this (...)
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Thursday 13 |
9:00 - CONFERENCE - The Fifth AP-PPN Annual Conference : Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education will be hosting The Fifth AP-PPN Annual Conference
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Conference theme: Research, Evidence, and Public Policy in Asia-Pacific. The conference theme encourages papers that examine the changing dynamics of research, evidence and public policy.
Call for papers and panels Proposals for both individual papers and thematic panels on all topics relevant to (...)
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