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Displaying from Sunday, August 23, 2015
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August 2015
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Sunday 23 |
10:30 - EVENT - Chinese Language and Culture Workshops for Future Engineers : Proudly coorganized by ACBC Education Committee and the Confucius Institute UWA
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Engineering and Language Workshop
Date 23 August 2015, Sunday 10.30 am to 3 pm
Venue Confucius Institute, UWA
This program is a one day workshop for senior school students, undergraduates, postgraduates and those interested in Engineering and the benefits of cultural and language (...)
15:00 - EVENT - ANZAC Legends and Myths Revisited : UWAHS Public Forum as part of UWANZACAugust
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Forum with Ron Bodycoat, Geoffrey Bolton, Well-Versed for presentations and round table discussion to challenge local myths and explore and reveal the true impact of war.
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Monday 24 |
A public lecture by Professor Peter Klinken, Chief Scientist of Western Australia.
Western Australia has become a world leader in mining, petroleum and agricultural industries, all strongly based on science. In addition, the application of science in processing methods has allowed the (...)
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Tuesday 25 |
18:30 - EVENT - WXED EDUCATION : If you can read this, thank a teacher, and the movement which brought schools and universities worldwide. A critical history of Christian cultural impact on education.
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The church borrowed from every religion and culture to create what is now a system of secular schools and universities that spans most of the world. There are also four corruptions that have detracted from that record. Let's unpack the story.
This is the fourth in a series this month at Trinity (...)
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Wednesday 26 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Biofilms: The slimy world that beneficial and harmful bacteria live in
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A public lecture by Sarah Codd, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Montana State University and 2015 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
This presentation will cover the range of places where biofilms are found naturally in the environment, where they can be beneficially (...)
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Thursday 27 |
4:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Tracks of change in the Murujuga landscape: Human feet and tracks in the engravings of Dampier Archipelago
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Murujuga (the Dampier Archipelago, North West Australia) is a land and seascape that has experienced incredible social and environmental changes over the past 50,000 years. The region is home to over one million rock art engravings which express the sociocultural dynamics of this vibrant (...)
16:30 - EVENT - Archaeology Seminar Series : Placing change. A spatial analysis of two rock art sites in the Pilbara, Western Australia.
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Murujuga (the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia) is one of the most enigmatic archaeological landscapes
in the world. The islandscape hosts the largest open-air rock art galleries in the world, home to over a million
engravings. These engravings provide insight into the sociocultural dynamics (...)
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Friday 28 |
18:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Public Lecture with Christian Porter : Magna Carta: Celebrating 800 Years of Law and Liberty
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The UWA Law School together with the UWA Business School are pleased to invite you to hear The Hon Christian Porter MP speak on "Magna Carta: Celebrating 800 Years of Law and Liberty."
On the 800th anniversary of its inception, the Magna Carta remains, perhaps, the major symbol (...)
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Saturday 29 |
8:00 - ALUMNI EVENT - 2015 UWA Podiatric Medicine Conference : Featuring renowned international guest speaker Dr John Ruch, to be held on Sat 29 August 8am-5pm in the UWA Business School Wesfarmers Lecture Theatre. More information: www.uwapma.com
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The 2015 Conference includes topics on General Podiatry, Sports Podiatry, Podopaediatrics, Orthopaediatrics, Podiatric Surgery, High Risk Foot, Rheumatology, Radiology and more. Tickets, including lunch and morning tea - $190 UWA PMA and Friends of Alumni, $220 General Admission. Tickets (...)
As part of the 100th Anniversary ANZAC commemorations, in this special free event, the School of Music, in collaboration with the UWA Choral Society and Churchlands Senior High School present Britten's epic War Requiem.
Britten: War Requiem
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As part of the 100th Anniversary ANZAC commemorations, in
this special free event, the School of Music, in collaboration with the UWA Choral Society and Churchlands Senior High School present Britten's epic War Requiem.
Britten: War Requiem
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THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT (...)
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Monday 31 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Chaos and Randomness: the global climate, technological development and a career in science
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A public lecture by Joseph Seymour, co-Director of the Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, Montana State University.
The way in which a teacher leads students is reflected by their own experiences and scientific understanding. Professor Seymour will discuss how his own journey into a life in (...)
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September 2015
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Tuesday 01 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Wildlife Asia: Engaging the Australian public on wildlife conservation issues through authentic delivery of effective conservation action : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: As we move through the 21st Century, conservation of wildlife has become a flagship for change, as the destruction of rainforest becomes a major driver of global warming. Whilst talk of broad-scale solutions dominate political agendas, we continue to see very little on ground action (...)
18:30 - EVENT - WXED LAW : The creative contribution of Christianity used to be the pillars of our Law and used to be 'common sense' until recently.
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New challenges around minority rights and secularity have produced both bright and dark responses from the church. Can the practise of Christian faith still be good for the Law? Let's unpack the story. This is the final lecture in a series this past month at Trinity. Nibbles at 6.30pm
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Thursday 03 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) neutron facility
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Neutron-imaging (NI) has been established as a non-destructive technique which can be applied from
fundamental research to industry. In particular, radiography results in a two-dimensional image of the sample
studied and, if time resolved, can visualize dynamic processes. Tomography provides three-d (...)
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Friday 04 |
14:30 - SEMINAR - Anthropology Seminar Series : Losing passports? Attachment and alienation in the rural and urban Solomon Islands
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When outsiders have lived for many years on Ranongga in the Solomon Islands' Western Province, people may joke that they have "lost their passports" (lusim paspot) and become "citizens" of the island. Such joking calls attention to the difference between connections to ancestral (...)
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Sunday 06 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - School of Music presents: Free WACE Music Preparation Workshop
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Do you have kids taking WACE music (or friends with kids who are)?
The School of Music is offering a FREE Practical Music Preparation Workshop this Sunday 6 Sept from 10am.
Students can come in and perform one of their WACE pieces in a semi-pressured environment. They will get (...)
The School of Music is very excited to once again present international concert pianist, Bernadette Harvey. Renowned for her commitment to Australian music and since winning the 'ABC Young Performer of the Year', her career has taken her all over the world to great acclaim. Bernadette returns to (...)
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Monday 07 |
Whatever your idea of impossible might be, visit UWA 7 - 11 September for Research Week and discover the possibilities when we showcase UWA Research and its contribution to local and global communities. With over 40 events, there is sure to be something that ignites your interest.
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Bernadette Harvey (piano)
Tickets:
Unreserved seating, tickets
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Standard $10 / Students free
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