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December 2011
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Wednesday 14 |
18:00 - SEMINAR - CANCELLED: Understanding the TISC Application Process & New Courses 2012 : A brief overview of UWA's New Courses 2012 and information about theTISC application process.
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CANCELLED: For Year 12 students and their parents looking for more information about UWA's New Courses 2012, guidance on possible career directions and how to structure TISC preferences to help you achieve your goals.
This event is cancelled. Please register for the Thursday, 15 December (...)
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Thursday 15 |
8:45 - EVENT - Women in Science and Engineering Day 2011 : The Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics is celebrating the important role that women play in science and engineering with an educational and inspiring event.
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The Women in Science and Engineering Day (WISE) is a free event designed to inspire, inform and attract girls to consider careers in the fields of science, engineering, computing and mathematics.
WISE is a great opportunity for female students to immerse themselves in the world of (...)
18:00 - SEMINAR - Understanding the TISC Application Process & New Courses 2012 : A brief overview of UWA's New Courses 2012 and information about theTISC application process.
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For Year 12 students and their parents looking for more information about UWA's New Courses 2012, guidance on possible career directions and how to structure TISC preferences to help you achieve your goals.
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Sunday 18 |
18:30 - CONCERT - 80th Anniversary Gala Concert : UWA Choral Society is celelbrating 80 years of choral performing with a Gala Concert
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Enjoy chorus highlights and selected Messiah choruses performed in Winthrop Hall on Sunday 18 December at 6.30pm. Tickets are available through BOCS outlets or BOCS website. Cost $40 or $37 concession. This concert will be a celebration of UWACS continuously performing for 80 years. Katja Webb (...)
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January 2012
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Tuesday 17 |
9:00 - EVENT - The UWA Science Experience 2012 - APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW : Three days of science activities for high school students about to enter year 10 and year 11.
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The Science Experience is a three-day program of events aimed at high school students about to enter Year 10 and year 11, and will be held at UWA from the 17th to the 19th of January 2012.
It aims to showcase the courses and facilities available to future students, and the multitude of (...)
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Monday 23 |
9:00 - EVENT - Rasch Conference : Fifth International conference on probabilistic models for Measurement
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The Graduate School of Education at UWA is hosting the Fifth International conference on probabilistic models for Measurement in Education, Psychology, Social Science and Health from 23 to 25 January 2012. The emphasis of the conference is on the Rasch model, named after the Danish mathematician (...)
18:30 - COURSE - Chinese Languages Courses-Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced & Business Chinese : 10 week course
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The Confucius Institute will be running our 1st intake of our Chinese Language courses for the year. We offer an ongoing series of Chinese language classes from Beginners to Advanced levels and Business Chinese.
Our language courses are designed for those with an interest in travel (...)
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February 2012
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Thursday 02 |
2:00 - PRESENTATION - Dr Holly Kerr Forsyth : an afternoon public presentation from this popular garden columnist
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Intrepid traveller, distinguished author and passionate gardener Dr Holly Kerr Forsyth recalls the highs and lows of her journeys to gardens rarely visited, including those in Iran. Cost: $10 includes afternoon tea to be paid at the door. (Cash Only)
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Beyond Humans: Art and the future evolution of the human species : Public talk with Ingeborg Reichle
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In my paper I will present the exhibition "jenseits des menschen, beyond humans" I curated in 2010 for the Berlin Medical History Museum of the Charité, putting new works by the Berlin based artist Reiner Maria Matysik as part of the Interventions series on show, which was initiated in (...)
Discussion of India in the public sphere in Australia often focuses on the growth of the Indian economy, trade relations, and the emergence of India as a powerful economic and political actor within the international system. Less present in media and public discourse on India is consideration of (...)
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Monday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - No more needles � Nanopatch technology for a healthier world
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The dynamic inventor of the vaccine Nanopatch, Prof. Mark Kendall, will talk about the development and enormous potential of this revolutionary technology for vaccine delivery. You can also explore the Incredible Inner Space exhibition, which includes an amazing microscope image of the Nanopatch.
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Wednesday 22 |
A Public Lecture by Dr Nina Fedoroff, Distinguished Professor, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology and Evan Pugh Professor, Penn State University.
The climate is warming. Water tables are falling around the world. Biodiversity is under ever-increasing pressure. The (...)
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Monday 27 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Special Seminar : “Growing our future - the challenge and promise of the desert!
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The coastal strip of Israel is densely populated and suffers from all the common drawbacks of densely populated areas: air, soil and groundwater pollution; high land prices; chronic traffic congestions; urban violence, etc. The Negev covers sixty per cent of Israel’s surface but is home to less (...)
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Wednesday 29 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - A World of Opportunities: Social innovation in the international and Australian cultural sector
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A Public Lecture by Vanessa Kredler, UNESCO.
This presentation will introduce the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Cairo, which is being developed under the auspices of UNESCO. The NMEC is an ambitious new museum project that will look at Egyptian civilization from (...)
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March 2012
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Thursday 01 |
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - Lunchtime Concert : Visiting Artist Adam Pinto (piano)
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A program of Impressionist Masterpieces including works by Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel
18:00 - PERFORMANCE - Winthrop Singers Evensong : The Winthrop Singers perform evensong at St Thomas More College
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Our first evensong as guests in St Thomas More College. Come along to hear some quality choral music.
Responses: Rose
Psalm 121
Canticles: Byrd Short Service
Anthem: Mozart Ave verum corpus
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Tuesday 06 |
17:30 - FREE LECTURE - Unsafe Haven, Hazaras In Afghanistan : Public Lecture by Mr. Abdul Karim Hekmat on Hazaras and their treatment in Afghanistan
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Last November a 27 years old Hazara asylum seeker was about to be deported to Afghanistan. The Federal Magistrate Court put a temporary injunction against his forced removal because of ‘lack of procedural fairness.’ Now a legal challenge is underway in the High Court to determine the fate of (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - America's Water Crisis and what to do about it : Trepidation and Inspiration for Western Australia
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A public lecture by Robert J Glennon, The Morris K. Udall Professor of Law and Public Policy, Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona.
Australia and the United States are both facing a water crisis. Recent and severe droughts, especially in Western Australia and in Texas, have (...)
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Wednesday 07 |
Addressing true issues of diversity and employing leaders who are representative of an organisation's stakeholders can bring new voices, experiences and approaches to the decision making process, adding depth to existing skills and ideas.
Yet while the benefits of having diversity in an (...)
17:00 - FREE LECTURE - Arab Spring, Non-Arab reactions : Public Lecture by Professor Ehud Toledano on reactions by non-Arabs to the Arab Spring
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Speaker Bio:
Ehud Toledano is a Professor of Ottoman and Middle Eastern History, and the Director of the Graduate School of Historical Studies at Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Previously, he held the role as Head of the University’s History Department. He is a leading Israeli academic specializing (...)
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