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April 2014
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Sunday 06 |
15:30 - EVENT - Gala Launch of 2014 Concert Series : The Gala Launch of the 2014 St George's College Concert Series.
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The Gala Launch will feature the artists and music to be performed throughout the first semester of the 2014 Concert Series at St George's College. Musicians to feature are Professor Graeme Gilling, Raymond Yong, Dr Semyon Kobets, Alexandra Isted and Isabel Hede to name a few. Music to be (...)
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Tuesday 08 |
16:15 - SEMINAR - Research Seminar social sciences meets dental research : A researcher transition from social science to dental statistics.. (including prostitution, Fitzgerald and QLD bikers)
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Dental Research Seminar
A researcher transition from social science to dental statistics.. (including prostitution, Fitzgerald and QLD bikers)
KJ Sutherland Lecture Theatre, Oral Health Centre of Western (...)
A public lecture by Denis Weaire, Emeritus Professor, School of Physics, Trinity College, Dublin and 2014 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
The study of liquid foams has a long and fascinating history, involving for example the blind Belgian physicist JAF Plateau and the inspiring figure of (...)
19:00 - TALK - Friends of the UWA Library Speaker : The Adventure of Consciousness - a personal journey
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About the talk
Dr Drewfus Gates will talk about his personal journey through the Sciences, Arts, Philosophies, and Spiritualities in the quest for truth.
About the Speaker
Drewfus Gates was born in North Wales in 1951 and migrated to Western Australia in 1958.
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Wednesday 09 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Using atmospheric eddy covariance measurements to estimate recharge through Banksia woodland over Gnangara groundwater mound : This seminar is part of the Centre for Water Research seminar series.
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Banksia woodland coves half the recharge area to the Gnangara Mound, Perth’s most important water resource. To help understand the water balance and carbon balance of this native woodland we have installed an eddy covariance system measuring the atmospheric turbulence and scalar fluxes above the (...)
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Friday 11 |
17:00 - EVENT - UWA School of Music presents Fridays@Five : A new series for 2014, Fridays@Five showcases the Voice students. Whether the Vocal Consort, solo song in recital, public workshop, mixed instrumental and voice ensemble or public Masterclass with Q & A, Fridays@Five are an ideal way to start your weekend.
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Masterclass - Mark Coughlan
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Saturday 12 |
9:00 - Language Test - Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) : The HSK is China’s officially recognised language proficiency test
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The HSK is China’s officially recognised language proficiency exam. All HSK results are internationally recognised as proof of Chinese language proficiency.
2014 HSK testing will be held on Saturday 12th April 2014 at UWA Claremont Campus.
10:00 - PERFORMANCE - Mr McGee and the Biting Flea : Theatre event for families and children aged 3-9
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Since 1972, Adelaide’s Patch Theatre Company have delighted over 1½ million children with their award-winning and charming productions.
Six whimsical stories by award-winning children’s writer, Pamela Allen, emerge from dozens of suitcases and crates as three curious warehouse (...)
12:10 - SYMPOSIUM - Creative Expressions of Muslim Identity through Contemporary Art : Presented by The Centre for Muslim States and Societies and Alif Arts Hub
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In recent years there has been an international boom of contemporary arts by Muslims living in and outside the West. This global eruption of creative expression defies traditional boundaries by melding histories, lived experiences and artistic practices in an effort to express multiple Muslim (...)
14:00 - PERFORMANCE - Mr McGee and the Biting Flea : Theatre event for families and children aged 3-9
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Since 1972, Adelaide’s Patch Theatre Company have delighted over 1½ million children with their award-winning and charming productions.
Six whimsical stories by award-winning children’s writer, Pamela Allen, emerge from dozens of suitcases and crates as three curious warehouse (...)
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Monday 14 |
A lecture by Julie McKay, Executive Director, Australian National Committee for UN Women.
Despite significant increases in public debate about gender equality and the empowerment of women, progress towards equality for women is slow, and risks stalling. While measures of women’s (...)
18:00 - EVENT - Mature-age Information Evening : Find out about our mature-age entry pathways (for prospective undergraduate students aged 20 years or over)
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Mature-age entry provides flexibility for entering UWA, even if you don't have any previous academic results.
If you are aged 20 or over on 1 March of the year of intended entry, you qualify for our mature-age entry pathways.
Find out which entry pathway is most appropriate (...)
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Tuesday 15 |
13:00 - Colloquium - How is Attention Deployed During Goal Directed Movements?
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People make goal directed movements to interact with their environment. We examined how attention is deployed during goal directed movements and how shifts in attention impact these movements. In the first study, we used a dual task paradigm to investigate how attention can be divided between a (...)
16:30 - SEMINAR - School of Music Presents: Research Seminar Series - Ashley Smith and Krista Low
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Krista Low (MMus Candidate): Cello Performance Practice and the Decline of Romanticism in the Early Twentieth Century
Assistant Professor Ashley Smith: Practising Ferneyhough
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Sunday 20 |
18:00 - COURSE - Chinese Language and Culture Classes OPEN for registration: : New classes start soon
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Registration is now open for UWA Confucius Institute Intake 2 Chinese Culture and Language Classes! Chinese language classes include adult and children's classes, from beginners to advanced, to suit different study needs. Chinese culture classes include Chinese Medicine and Well-being; Chinese (...)
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Tuesday 22 |
Helen Stain is currently Senior Clinical Lecturer at Durham University where the focus of her post is on the research of psychological interventions for youth mental health and includes a clinical role with the NHS Foundation Trust. Prior to this appointment in 2012, Helen was in private practice (...)
18:00 - DISTINGUISHED VISITOR - Why the Universe is the way it is - an astronomer's quest : The study of nature and science will be shown to complement and build confidence in the integrity of the Bible, without having to compromise either scientific or biblical integrity.
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With a compelling case, Dr Hugh Ross will challenge the commonly held misconception "everyone knows the Bible teaches scientific nonsense". The study of nature or science will be shown to complement and build confidence in the integrity of the Bible, without having to compromise eithe (...)
19:30 - CONCERT - Keyed Up! Recital Series - Anna Goldsworthy : The School of Music is once again proud to host four internationally distinguished artists in 2014. The year opens, in collaboration with the Seventh Western Australian Piano Pedagogy Convention, in Winthrop Hall, before returning to stir the senses in the more intimate acoustic of the Callaway Music Auditorium. Make this part of your diary and give your Sunday afternoons a new dimension!
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Described by The Australian as a 'musical ambassador', Anna Goldsworthy is an award-winning pianist who has performed extensively throughout Australia and internationally, with highlights including solo appearances at the Teatro Colon for the Buenos Aires International Music Festival for the (...)
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Wednesday 23 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Water Related Spatial Information. : this seminar is part of the Centre for Water Research seminar series.
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The Department of Water has an extensive State-wide network of monitoring bores and gauging stations that has records going back to the early 1900’s. The types of projects that Department’s water information was used for in 2013 was wide ranging including: infrastructure proposals, foreshore (...)
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Saturday 26 |
From the Royal Institution of Australia and BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand
Join us on this amazing journey through space and time as comedian Rob Lloyd, and his crew of scientists, explore the scientific mysteries of Doctor Who.
Featuring original scenes from the (...)
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