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Displaying from Thursday, March 10, 2011
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March 2011
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Thursday 10 |
11:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Bain & Company Case Study Workshop : Bain & Company will be on campus to present an interactive case study workshop!
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Case interviews are a crucial component of Bain's interview process. All successful applicants for consulting positions are invited to review any of our three online practice cases, which provide an opportunity for you to work through an example of the kinds of business problems we address every (...)
13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Credit-Suisse Recruitment Talk : Are you interested in working for Credit Suisse in full time and summer intern analyst roles? These roles are for students from ALL DISCIPLINES.
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Credit Suisse offers intellectual challenges, exceptional rewards and global development potential for people who want to make a difference in the world. It's not about filling jobs. We are looking for people with the energy, ambition and passion to help Credit Suisse become the world's premier (...)
To all Jungen und Mädels of the Deutsch Department, German enthusiasts, and general Krauts, this year Stammtisch is being held on Thursdays, starting Week 2 at 2pm!! Come down to the tav for a friendly chat, good company, and qualität bier und wedges time!! Get your weekly German Tavtime at (...)
18:30 - SCREENING - South of the Border : a film documentary by Oliver Stone
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UWA Cuba Venezuela Solidarity Club invites you to a film screening: SOUTH OF the BORDER, a film by Oliver Stone.
There’s a revolution underway in South America, but most of the world doesn’t know it. Oliver Stone sets out on a road trip across five countries to explore the social and (...)
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Friday 11 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - The ERA - Results and Analysis, what does it mean for UWA : DVCR Robyn Owens' Lunchtime Seminar
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The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative assessed research quality within Australia's higher education institutions using a combination of indicators and expert review by committees comprising experienced, internationally-recognised experts. Guest speakers, including an ERA panel (...)
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Monday 14 |
13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - UBS Recruitment Talk : Come meet our employees, giving you the opportunity to learn firsthand what it’s like to work at UBS.
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UBS is a global firm providing financial services to private, corporate and institutional clients.
In Australasia, UBS has operated in the financial market for over 70 years, having grown from a private stock-broking business to a leading financial services firm with offices in Sydney (...)
13:00 - LECTURE - Who owns music and why should you care? : Public lecture
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In this most timely and relevant lecture, Anthony Seeger, Distinguished Professor of ethnomusicology and Director of the Ethnomusicology Archives at UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) will address issues in Intellectual Property and ethics from an ethnomusicological perspective. His (...)
13:00 - FREE LECTURE - School of Music presents: International Research Seminar - 'Who Owns Music and Why Should You Care?' Professor Anthony Seeger, UCLA
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World-renowned enthomusicologist, nephew of famous folk musician, Pete Seeger. The author addresses issues in Intellectual Property and ethics from an ethnomusicological perspective.
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Medieval Edens: Gender, Power and Death in Paradise : CMEMS / PMRG Public Lecture
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This lecture considers what some of the greatest minds of the Middle Ages imagined life would have been like if the Fall from Eden had not occurred, and what those imaginations told them about life in their present existence. This harking-back to Paradise was essentially a search for origins: by (...)
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Thursday 17 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - Contemporary China Center Virtual Seminar: 'From Plan to Market: From Status to Class?' : A Worldwide Universities Network videoconference
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This Virtual Seminar, brought to you by the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN), reviews core debates on how social classes have emerged in China since 1978 and critically discusses main factors in China's political economy and its integration in the global economy that have influenced the (...)
17:30 - EVENT - Skywest Public Lecture : Who Owns this Dance? - Creativity, Social Recognition and Dance Amongst Saibai Islanders
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What do we mean when we recognise a person, object, idea or practice as ‘creative’?
Creativity is a notoriously difficult concept to pin down, more easily recognised as a personal quality than an abstraction. In recent discussions of Indigenous intellectual property rights, creativity is (...)
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Tuesday 22 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Globalisation, Empire and Opera
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Part of the Power of Music seminar series, this seminar focuses on 19th Century opera dissemination and performance practices in the British Empire.
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Thursday 24 |
Happy Birthday Liszt!
Adam Pinto presents a recital of solo piano works by Franz Liszt, celebrating 200 years since the composer’s birth.
16:45 - SEMINAR - WUN Virtual Seminar: 'Uyghur perceptions of inequality in the context of social change in Xinjiang' : Worldwide Universities Network - Contemporary China Center videoconference
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This presentation examines Uyghur subjective class status in Ürümchi, China.
Existing studies have identified socioeconomic status and psychological well-being measures as two major determinants of class identification. This study shows that Uyghur ethnic consciousness also affects their (...)
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Sunday 27 |
14:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Artist's Talk: Dr Christopher Crouch in conversation with Toogarr Morrison
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Join Perth-based artist and writer Dr Christopher Crouch, and local indigenous artist and Bibbullmun elder Toogarr Morrison, for a thought-provoking discussion about some of the political and creative issues surrounding the representation of landscape in Australian art.
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Tuesday 29 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - A Comparison between aural and aural/visual assessment of violin performance achievement
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International visiting researcher, Lissa May, talks about research in Music Education.
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Wednesday 30 |
19:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Imperfect Impressions: clues to fifteenth-century printing methods : CMEMS / PMRG Public Lecture
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What did the first printing press look like? How did the early printers set their type? What did their type look like? We do not know how the first printers printed - we can only deduce. This illustrated lecture will show how faults and errors made by the first printers in their editions can (...)
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Thursday 31 |
Trinity Piano Trio
The award-winning trio Trinity returns to UWA to present Beethoven’s celebrated Archduke trio.
18:00 - EVENT - Young Lawyers Human Rights & Social Justice Exhibition Viewing & Discussion
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The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery and the Young Lawyers Committee of the Law Society of Western Australia invite you to this special collaborative event, in which members of the arts and law community contemplate a range of human rights and social justice issues in the context of this exhibition (...)
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April 2011
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Monday 04 |
12:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Friends of UWA Sandwich Seminar : Death, Stress and Change in a Remote Aboriginal Community
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Professor Victoria Burbank will outline the experiences that accompany the considerable mortality gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. She will share some of the history of people living in the remote Arnhem Land community of Numbulwar. Her research has identified the physical (...)
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