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Displaying from Wednesday, June 24, 2015
 June 2015
Wednesday 24
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Serendipity in the Digital Humanities Website | More Information
This public lecture by Toby Burrows, the European Union Marie Curie Fellow in the Department of Digital Humanities at King's College London, will look at serendipity in the context of humanities research processes generally.

Why are classification and categorization so important? What do (...)
Saturday 27
19:00 - STUDENT EVENT - Retro Night : Fundraiser for Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research Website | More Information
Tickets are $35. Pre-sale only at perkins.org.au/events/retro-night/ Come dressed in your fave retro outfit and party with DJ Amnesia and a special appearance by the Spice Girls. Prize for best item in talent quest. This is a fundraiser for Perkins researchers who are walking in the Weekend to End (...)
Monday 29
9:30 - COURSE - Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Disease PUBH5761 : SPH Seasonal School five-day unit Website | More Information
Covering the principles of infectious disease emergence and transmission using current case studies, this unit reviews the tools of outbreak and epidemic investigation, combined with ideas on environmental change as a driving force behind disease emergence.

We offer a range of 5-day full- (...)

 July 2015
Saturday 04
15:00 - EXHIBITION OPENING - Exhibition Opening - WARMUN THEN AND NOW Website | More Information
Presented by the Berndt Museum, WARMUN THEN AND NOW features artwork by renowned Indigenous artists whose homelands lie in Gija country, located in the Kimberley region of north-east WA.

This exhibition presents a distinctive series of paintings by 1980s artists such as Queenie McKenzie (...)
Wednesday 08
9:00 - Childrens Workshop - UWA School of Music and Educated by Nature present Natural Melodies Website | More Information
Have you ever stopped to listen to the melody of a leaf or thought about what a stick sounds like when it sings? Using natural materials from the world around us children will explore the form and shape of found objects from the world, converting them into melodies, rhythms and visual patterns.

18:30 - PUBLIC TALK - The Long Game. Working with Survivors of War Crimes More Information
Professor Eric Stover is an eminent human rights researcher and advocate. He is Faculty Director of the Human Rights Centre and Professor of Law and Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. For the past thirty two years he has focused his professional work on the investigation of (...)
Thursday 09
14:00 - EVENT - The UWA Institute of Agriculture 2015 Industry Forum : Where are we heading with the red meat industry? Website | More Information
Demand for protein is likely to increase as global incomes rise. What does Australia need to do to maintain its competitive export market? This year's Industry Forum will discuss the outlook for global demand for red meat and Australia's role in supplying it.

Cost is free but (...)
Friday 10
16:15 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Public Lecture by Adeel Hashmi : Pakistan's Youth as a Force of Change Website | More Information
This public lecture by Adeel Hashmi, a Pakistani youth activist and a documentary filmmaker, explores the political direction that the Pakistani youth has taken and how they have taken up political initiatives to ensure their voice is heard in the corridors of power.

Mr Adeel Hashmi (...)

18:00 - EXHIBITION OPENING - *AMENDED TIME - 6pm* Exhibition Opening - Elise Blumann and Object Lessons Website | More Information
Join us at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery for the launch of two new exhibitions: Elise Blumann: An Emigre Artist in Western Australia, 1938-1948 AND Object Lessons II: Curtain Situations.

German artist Elise Blumann arrived in Perth in the summer of 1938. She was immediately struck by (...)
Monday 13
10:00 - GUIDED TOUR - UWA Crawley Campus Tour : Prospective students and their families are welcome to join us for an informative tour around campus Website | More Information
The Prospective Students Office invites future students and their families to join us on a guided tour of UWA's stunning Crawley campus.

You will have the opportunity to explore our beautiful grounds and heritage buildings while learning more about the University, our courses and (...)

10:00 - COURSE - 2015 kids July school holiday program : Chinese language and cultural More Information
Looking for something interesting, creative and educational for your child during the school holidays? We offer Chinese language and culture workshops that will develop your child's communication skills and the understanding of the amazing ancient culture. The program includes language study as (...)
Tuesday 14
18:30 - TALK - The Most Good You Can Do *SOLD OUT* : A conversation with Peter Singer Website | More Information
Peter Singer's challenging new book 'The Most Good You Can Do' has the power to change the way people think about how they live. Professor Singer presents a challenging new movement called 'Effective Altruism' in the search for an ethical life.

In this special Perth event, Professor (...)

19:00 - EVENT - Friends of the UWA Library Speaker : Return to tradition - the Dobag Project and the future of village carpet weaving in Turkey More Information
Presentation synopsis

In Turkey, works of art cover the floors. The region has long been known for its carpet-weaving traditions. From nomadic tribal flatweaves and knotted pile carpets to the luxurious silk textiles of the Ottoman court, rich colours and bold geometric designs have (...)

19:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Friends of the UWA Library Speaker : Return to tradition, the DOBAG Project and the future of village carpet weaving in Turkey More Information
In Turkey, works of art cover the floors. The region has long been known for its carpet weaving traditions. From nomadic tribal flatweaves and knotted pile carpets to the luxurious silk textiles of the Ottoman court, rich colours and bold geometric designs have expressed the aesthetic heritage of (...)
Thursday 16
8:45 - OPEN DAY - A Day in the Life of a Plant Ecologist : Event providing an insight into a typical day of a student Website | More Information
A free event for high school students. They will have the opportunity to meet with our academics, current PhD and UG students, participate in fun and informative workshops, visit the glasshouses and aquarium, etc.
Friday 17
14:30 - CONFERENCE - 4th Corporate Control Forum : WA's leading Mergers & Acquisitions Forum Website | More Information
The Fourth Corporate Control Forum is the premier Mergers & Acquisitions conference in Western Australia featuring presentations and panel discussions on a variety of Mergers & Acquisitions related business and legal topics.

Join experienced participants, advisers and (...)
Tuesday 21
7:45 - WORKSHOP - Kwongan Workshop 2015 : Networking opportunity for anyone interested in WA's arid zone Website | More Information
A workshop organised by the Kwongan Foundation to enhance awareness of WA's arid zone biodiversity by providing a forum to communicate research outcomes, policy and environmental management practices related to this region.
Thursday 23
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Species Richness on our Nutrient-Impoverished Soils - Help for Perth Gardeners : The 2015 George Seddon Lecture Website | More Information
Professor Hans Lambers, School of Plant Biology, UWA, will highlight the importance of maintaining Perth's biodiversity through our gardens and verges. South-western Australia is a global biodiversity hotspot, where the greatest plant diversity is found on the most severely phosphorus-impoverished (...)
Wednesday 29
10:00 - SEMINAR - Iranian Foreign Relations : Iranian Foreign Relations in the context of the recent nuclear deal Website | More Information
The recent nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 has marked a shift in regional balance of power with diverse reactions emerging from regional and global actors. Against the backdrop of the historic framework agreement on Iran's nuclear programme, the CMSS is pleased to organize the seminar given (...)
Friday 31
18:00 - EVENT - The Confucius Forum : Confucianism and its relevance to contemporary China More Information
Confucianism and its relevance to contemporary China

Free public forum. RSVP essential.


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