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Displaying from Sunday, May 23, 2010
 May 2010
Sunday 23
19:30 - CONCERT - Russian Icons : UMS Presents...Artistry Concert 3! Website | More Information
Prepare to be enchanted by Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony; Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings and Arvo Pärt’s magnificent Tabula Rasa. These three musical gems represent three different epochs in the ever evolving Russian and Soviet music: the beautiful, crowd pleasing Tchaikovsky; the (...)
Monday 24
13:00 - PRESENTATION - Careers Centre - CCUSA Presentation : Free information session on the CCUSA winter work exchange programs. Come and see what our winter programs offer and how you can be involved during your summer Christmas break. Website | More Information
The CCUSA Work Experience program has been very successful for a number of years in allowing young students the opportunity to travel and work in the United States of America.

The program is only available to full time tertiary students so now is the time to get involved!

It (...)
Tuesday 25
17:00 - FREE LECTURE - School of Music International Research Seminar Series : 'Designing a National Musicians' Health Curriculum for Australia' More Information
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) has awarded a significant grant under its Priority Projects scheme to an interdisciplinary team and reference group, led by Dr. Bronwen Ackermann (Univ. of Sydney) and Dr. Suzanne Wijsman (UWA) to design and develop a strategy to address this (...)
Thursday 27
13:10 - CONCERT - FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT!! : Matthew Styles (Saxophone) & Adam Pinto (Piano) Website | More Information
Performing new works by Australian and UK Performers

 June 2010
Monday 07
18:30 - COURSE - Traditional Chinese Painting Short Course : Confucius Institute currently running Traditional Chinese Painting Course from 7th June. More Information
Traditional Chinese Painting has many distinctively different styles. This practical introductory course to Chinese painting will introduce these styles including Impressionistic and Fine painting, Scenery, Flower and Birds and People. Course Fee-- 219.00 (includes GST) Time-- Mondays 6.30-8.30pm (7 (...)
Thursday 10
12:00 - SEMINAR - CMEMS / PMRG Seminar : "Witch, tyrant, beast: the underbelly of English masculinity' Website | More Information
This paper considers the example of men accused of witchcraft to examine the issue of negative early modern English masculinities. It outlines a series of gendered notions which could be applied to men and their behaviour, and suggests some of the cultural work such negative masculine (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - IAS / CMEMS Public Lecture with Prof John Barrell : "Landscape and Lead-Mining" More Information
In 1794 the Welsh-speaking artist Edward Pugh (1763-1813), the son of a country barber, published in London a series of six engravings of the area around his home town Ruthin in Denbighshire. By focussing on one, the image of a tract of common land on the Flintshire-Denbighshire border, this (...)
Friday 11
9:00 - CONFERENCE - Poverty in the Medieval and Early Modern World : CMEMS / PMRG Conference Website | More Information
Ranging from economic history to literary and artistic representation, this multi-disciplinary conference examines the topic of poverty and the poor from the early medieval period to 1800.
Monday 21
9:00 - COURSE - Food & Nutrition in Population Health : Winter School unit Website | More Information
This unit introduces the principles of essential human nutrition with applications to public health.

The unit will provide students with a basic introduction to food and nutrition as well as applications to public health. Applied topics include nutrition for different life stages; (...)
Thursday 24
17:30 - EVENT - UWA Albany Skywest Public Lecture : Education for World Futures: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century Website | More Information
The 21st century presents the greatest challenges and opportunities ever faced by humankind. Massive changes are expected in technology, economies, ecologies, human values and wellbeing. How do we understand and prepare for such changes; this is the stuff of Education for World Futures. Professor (...)
Monday 28
9:00 - COURSE - Aboriginal Health : Winter School unit Website | More Information
Students gain an understanding of the cultural definition of the concept of health and 'wellbeing' as described in the holistic health model; understand the origins of ill health in Aboriginal people; and can apply approaches to redress some of the health inequalities Aboriginal people face.

 July 2010
Sunday 04
17:00 - CONCERT - Keyed Up! Annette Goerke : Annette Goerke delights us in recital on the newly refurbished McGillivray Organ! Website | More Information
University Organist Annette Goerke, who studied with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris, is one of Australia’s finest exponents of French organ music, the works of Olivier Messiaen’s in particular. Hear the magnificient newly refurbished McGillivray organ in a program to include works by Franck, Mulet (...)
Wednesday 14
17:30 - EVENT - UWA Albany Skywest Public Lecture : A Life of Crime Website | More Information
Shamini Flint, ex-lawyer, stay-at-home mum, environmental activist and writer will explain why she believes that crime fiction is a great prism through which to explore the tensions (as well as the food and the beer!) within modern Asian society. Join Shamini and Inspector Singh ("It's (...)
Thursday 29
17:15 - PUBLIC LECTURE - CMEMS / PMRG Public Lecture : "The Matter of Makira", Dr Michael Scott Website | More Information
"The Matter of Makira: Conquest, 'Cargo' Talk, and the gendering of Peoples in Medieval Europe and Neo-colonial Melanesia".
Saturday 31
19:00 - EVENT - Bazm-e-Sarfraz Sufism in Pakistan - an evening of poetry and music More Information
Sufism remains a significant form of Islamic identity in Pakistan. While militants attempt to introduce harsher interpretations of Islam, the sufi tradition and sufi poetry continues to provide a counterpoint for others around the country. This evening provides a unique opportunity to immerse (...)

 August 2010
Sunday 01
19:30 - CONCERT - Artistry Concert 4: Fireworks for Brass : With music of such grandeur, the newly refurbished St Mary's Cathedral comes alive in a way never yet seen! Website | More Information
The brass ensembles of UWA and the WAAPA unite with principal brass players of the WASO and staff of UWA and WAAPA in a special event to offer a dynamic performance of brass masterpieces. The music of this concert is selected to match the impressive grandeur of the newly refurbished St Mary's (...)
Wednesday 04
19:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - CMEMS / PMRG Public Lecture : "Aristotle's Rhetoric in Medieval England: Pathos and Pastoralism" Website | More Information
Monday 09
12:00 - EVENT - Afghanistan: Looking into the Future : Lunch Seminar on Afghanistan presented by Ambassador Ronald E. Neumann, former US Ambassador to Afghanistan, on 9 August More Information
Developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan have come to occupy central place in determining the future directions of global stability. The discussion of a shift from counter-terrorism to counterinsurgency, the need for an exit strategy and the future scenarios in the region have attracted attention (...)
Tuesday 10
18:30 - EVENT - PMRG Quiz Night - take the challenge - Aug 10th at the Tav : Raffle, door prize, art quiz, true & false....good fun Website | More Information
Q: Does the PMRG Quiz night only have medieval and renaissance questions ? A: No, its a general knowledge quiz for everyone!

Tues 10th August / UWA Tavern / 6.30pm for 7.00pm start / Tickets ($10 per person) at the door/ Tables of 6/ [email protected] for bookings.
Friday 13
13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre & Guild - Volunteering Opportunities Seminar : Learn how volunteering can improve your employability. Website | More Information
Not only is volunteering an opportunity to give back to the community but it provides invaluable experience which can be included on your resume and helps to boost your employablity.

Come and learn more about the value of volunteering and the opportunities available.


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