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Today's date is Thursday, March 28, 2024
Oceans Institute
 September 2019
Wednesday 11
4:00 - EVENT - Public Seminar: Prof Daniel Pauly on new ways to view complex oceans data : Global leader in oceans tracking software and database development Website | More Information
The software and databases Professor Daniel Pauly helped develop are used around the world to model andtrack the ocean, and include the massive FishBase and SeaLifeBase online encyclopaedia of fishesand other marine life; as well as the quantitative results of the Sea Around Us research initiative on the impacts of fishing on marine ecosystems. Don't miss this chance to hear him present!

 June 2021
Monday 14
8:00 - SEMINAR - Geomechanics of Cave Mining Hybrid Seminar : Explore key themes of cave design, operation and risk mitigation Website | More Information
This ACG seminar has an exciting line-up of leading practitioners and consultants to share their extensive caving knowledge and experiences in a structured seminar, which will explore the key themes of cave design, operation and risk mitigation.The live, hybrid format allows for participation from anywhere in the world.

 July 2021
Thursday 08
16:30 - TALK - Webinar: Blue is the New Green : Philanthropy, research and community are finding solutions for climate change’s effects within WA’s iconic coastal ecosystems. Website | More Information
UWA's Oceans Institute, Office of Research, and Development and Alumni Relations invite you to hear four leading UWA marine scientists discuss how their work is making a difference. The iconic Western Australian marine parks, Ningaloo and Shark Bay, as well as the Great Southern Reef, are bio-diversity hotspots whose future is tightly linked to the planet's. Their survival is both dependent upon slowing climate change and – through their potential to capture, store and release carbon – critical in the fight against it. Join us as we explore how philanthropic support, scientific research and community collaborations are finding innovative ways to protect these vital coastal ecosystems.

 December 2021
Wednesday 08
6:45 - EVENT - Australia, Maritime Security & Sovereign Capabilities: A WA Perspective : The Navy Clearance Diver Trust (NCDT) along with the UWA Defence and Security Institute, The University of Western Australia and L3Harris are pleased to invite you to a public breakfast event. Website | More Information
This event will feature a keynote address and remarks from three former Ministers for Defence and other key speakers as they engage in an in-depth panel discussion and Q&A on the current and potential future role of WA in the evolving defence landscape. There will be an opportunity prior to seating for attendees to view a Static Display of NCDT equipment provided by Royal Australian Navy Australian Clearance Diving Team Four (RAN AUSCDT4). For more information about the Trust and its work in extending lifetime support to serving and ex-serving Clearance Divers (CDs) and their dependents, whose efforts are for the benefit and security of all Australians, visit https://ncdt.org.au/about-the-trust/#tab-about-the-trust Ticket includes a hot breakfast

 October 2023
Sunday 08
13:00 - SYMPOSIUM - Springer-Nature Online Author Symposium : Information and tips on getting your research published in journals and books. Website | More Information
Looking to get your research published? In collaboration with the UWA Library, Springer-Nature is hosting an Online Author Symposium for University of Western Australia researchers and HDR students on Journal and Book Publishing. Register at https://bit.ly/UWA_2023 Topics covered include: • What a Journal Editor Looks for in a Manuscript • Anatomy of a Good Original Research Article • Editorial Process – Peer Review and Revision • Open Access Publishing • Journal Selection • The Book Publishing Process • Open Access for Academic Books

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