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November 2015
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Friday 27 |
Dr Renee Firman is interested in why male mice emit ultrasonic vocalisations (which have been described to be synonymous to bird songs) when they encounter females. Her talk will explore current evidence that suggests that females use male vocalisations to assess the compatibility and quality of (...)
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Monday 30 |
Improve your knowledge of clinical research methods and develop a critical approach to the incorporation of research into clinical care decisions. Outcomes include increased competence in preparing a competitive research grant proposal, from research question refinement to study design, systematic (...)
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December 2015
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Tuesday 01 |
0:00 - EVENT - GivingTuesday : Celebrate Giving, Generosity and Doing the Most Good
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#GivingTuesday is a movement to celebrate and provide incentives to give. It will culminate with a global day of giving on the first Tuesday of December every year. The idea is to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season.
What can you do? Can you (...)
8:30 - CANCELLED - Course - Multivariate Analysis : The course is intended as an introduction to some of the more commonly used multivariate statistical methods of data summary and analysis.
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Topics will include Principal Component Analysis, Factor Analysis, Canonical Variate (or Canonical Correlation) Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Cluster Analysis (...)
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Monday 07 |
Professor Stephen Hill studied Pharmacology in Bristol (BSc, 1976) and then undertook PhD studies in the Department of Pharmacology in Cambridge (PhD 1979). After postdoctoral studies in Cambridge (1979-1981) he was appointed to a lecturer position in the Department of Pharmacy at the University of (...)
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Thursday 10 |
Interested in developing and funding international research collaborations, particularly in the fields of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences? Come hear how others have been able to do so, and learn how you can be more strategic in your approach.
The Seminar will run from 12:00 - 1:00 (...)
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Wednesday 16 |
12:00 - TALK - Power/Sample Size Calculations : This seminar provides an overview of sample size calculations and demonstrates how to use the free "PS" software
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Is it unethical to conduct studies that are too large or too small? If so, how do we find the right balance based on the available resources? This seminar provides an overview of sample size calculations and demonstrates how to use the free "PS" software to perform simple sample size (...)
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January 2016
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Tuesday 19 |
9:00 - EVENT - UWA/ConocoPhillips Science/Engineering Experience - Jan2016 : Budding scientists in Yrs 9/10 - 3 days of fun!
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Our Science Experience event is now open for registration!
UWA/ConocoPhillips Science/Engineering Experience - 19-21 January 2016!
Budding scientists/engineers in Years 9/10 (this year) are welcomed to UWA’s campus for three days of fun and to fuel their passion for science (...)
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February 2016
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Tuesday 02 |
UWA Law School in conjunction with the Animal Law Institute presents a public lecture and panel discussion do discuss the lessons animal law can learn from environmental law.
The lecture will feature US environmental law academic Professor Randall S. Abate who will be presenting outcomes (...)
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Thursday 04 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Animal Biology seminar - Whistling to a signature tune: the role of signature whistles in bottlenose dolphin communication
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Bottlenose dolphins are one of very few species that use vocal learning to develop their own unique vocal signature early in life. Many animals may encode identity in a signal through general voice features, but each bottlenose dolphin produces one stereotyped whistle type, called a signature (...)
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Thursday 18 |
The next meeting of the Faculty of Science, Women in Science group will be a morning tea. All are welcome.
The morning tea is a great opportunity to network with other scientists in an informal setting. We will be discussing the implementation of the Faculty of Science mentoring (...)
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Monday 22 |
9:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Management Consulting Days : Six management consulting firms on campus during O Week.
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Find out what opportunities are available in management consulting. Six firms will present over 2 days. This is your chance to meet and network with employers.
Presentation/Networking (Mon 22 February):
9.00am-10.30am: McKinsey and Company
10.30am-12.00pm: Bain (...)
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Monday 29 |
16:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - Growing up in a flexible family: Behavioural development and family social dynamics in captive gibbons and siamang : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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"Rites of Passage" Seminar
The Seminar: The gibbons and siamangs (family Hylobatidae) are renowned for their unusual social organisation (social monogamy) and were once thought to (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Growing up in a flexible family: Behavioural development and family social dynamics in captive gibbons and siamang : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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Seminar is scheduled for Monday 29 Feb at 4pm
The Seminar: The gibbons and siamangs (family Hylobatidae) are renowned for their unusual social organisation (social monogamy) and were once thought to be inflexible in their social behaviour; however, hylobatids share many characteristics (...)
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March 2016
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Tuesday 01 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Mechanisms of auditory attention in normal and hearing impaired listeners : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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"Rites of Passage" Seminar
The Seminar: : In an effect known as the attentional filter, quiet tones that are presented in background noise are more detectable if they are presented at frequently occurring expected frequencies over rarely occurring unexpected frequencies (...)
15:00 - SEMINAR - Raine Medical Research Foundation Seminar : New procedure for Raine Programs – Open to all medical researchers in Western Australia
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Please join us to hear about the 2016/2017 Raine Medical Research Foundation funding programmes including Grants, Fellowships, Research Collaboration Awards, Visiting Professor Awards and Publication Prizes.
The Raine Foundation has allocated in excess of $36m for medical research since (...)
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Friday 04 |
11:00 - EVENT - The Big Meet Perth - FRIDAY 4TH MARCH 2016 : Meet Australia's leading organisations to talk about your future.
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You are invited to join many of Australia's leading organisations at the year’s most important free careers event – The Big Meet.
Whether you're looking for graduate employment, a new job, vacation work, an international internship, a gap-year experience, voluntary work, travel (...)
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Tuesday 08 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - How sexual selection plays out in complex societies : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Primates live in diverse social organizations that differ markedly in their sizes and composition. Primates also vary substantially in the degree to which they express sexual dimorphism in body mass and secondary sexual traits (ornaments). In this seminar I explore the evolutionary (...)
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Friday 11 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - AB seminar series : 25 years of Cheetah Conservation Research � a race against time
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The cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal and Africa’s most endangered big cat. Cheetah numbers have declined from around 100,000 in 1900 to fewer than 7,000 today due to habitat loss, decline of prey, and conflict with livestock farming. Historically, cheetahs have a small gene pool (...)
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Monday 14 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Thin Film XRD Seminar : Learn about the intricacies of thin film XRD analysis and the benefits of high flux XRD
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The analysis of thin films introduces numerous unique complexities compared to bulk materials. A thorough knowledge of thin film XRD enables researchers to gain a detailed understanding of their structure and composition and hence, arms them with the knowledge to better predict their in-service (...)
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