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 April 2011
Monday 18
18:00 - EVENT - Careers in Social Justice: A Night at the Gallery : Amnesty UWA presents an evening for anyone who wants to pursue social justice. Hear Malcolm McCusker speak about his career, and meet representatives from NGOs and government departments who can give practical advice. Enjoy food, champagne, a social justice art exhibition and great company. More Information
Amnesty UWA presents an evening for anyone who wants to pursue social justice. Hear Malcolm McCusker speak about his career, and meet representatives from NGOs and government departments who can give practical advice.

Enjoy food, champagne, a social justice art exhibition and great (...)
Tuesday 19
12:00 - EVENT - ARC Linkage Workshop 2 : Assessment of Linkage applications. Website | More Information
This workshop will look at how applications are assessed and who assesses them. There will be an opportunity to receive feedback on your draft applications (submitted prior to the session), by UWA ARC assessors.

The session will include some handy hints from Dan Murphy and a reminder (...)

12:30 - VISITING SPEAKER - FREE SEMINAR: Stimulants and Alcohol : What are the effects of using LSD and/or ecstasy with alcohol? More Information
This presentation will explore the signs of intoxication, harm reduction strategies and what to do if someone becomes acutely intoxicated.
Thursday 21
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - Free Lunchtime Concert More Information
The Piece of Gold

The guitar students of UWA present a concert featuring new works by Roland Dyens, Roque Carbajo, Nadia Borislova and others.
Wednesday 27
9:00 - WORKSHOP - AIESEC WA presents: INITIATE : Learn how to be a leader in the global environment. Website | More Information
Ever wanted to stand out as a graduate in the global workforce? Do you want to gain access to some of Australia’s best coaches in leadership, and hear bright minds speak on global issues?

INITIATE aims to connect 150 students from across all universities in WA. Presentations, workshops (...)
Friday 29
8:45 - EVENT - A Day in the Life of a Music Student : Enjoy a day discovering what it's like to be a Music Student at UWA. More Information
The School of Music is offering WA secondary school students the chance to take part in a wide range of hands-on activities that will be interactive, fun and very rewarding.

Students will have the opportunity to*: • Participate in a Performance/Composition workshop • Observe current (...)

9:00 - EVENT - Power of Music Breakfast - The emotional power of performance Website | More Information
Over a breakfast of coffee and muffins, the emotional power of the human voice will be explored in a celebrity interview with world-renowned dramatic soprano Lisa Gasteen.

Price: Standard $20, Friend of Music/Concessions $15 For tickets email [email protected] phone 6488 2054

 May 2011
Tuesday 03
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - The Screened Score More Information
In this Power of Music Seminar, Lindsay Vickery, Lecturer in Composition and Technology, WAAPA, ECU will be presenting a seminar entitled 'The Screened Score' an investigation of the compositional process.
Tuesday 10
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - The relationship between musical training and literacy development Website | More Information
Adam Wigley, PhD Candidate, Schools of Music and Psychology, UWA presents his innovative research investigating ways in which music learning impacts on literacy skills in young children. Part of the Power of Music Seminar series.
Wednesday 11
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - UWA Albany Skywest Public Lecture : The Origins of Music Website | More Information
Over the last fifteen years or so, an emerging consensus based upon research in a wide variety of disciplines has argued the need to revisit Darwin’s conjecture of 1871, that language may be descended from an extant musical medium of communication that development from animal calls, While humans (...)
Thursday 12
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - Free Lunchtime Concert Website | More Information
Dr Suzanne Wijsman presents a recital including works by Faure and Martinu.

17:00 - FREE LECTURE - The Arab's Third Awakening and Osama's Passing : Osama bin Laden’s death has followed the change in the Arab World and demands for greater democratization. What do these two devel- opments mean for the Muslim world? How will they affect global stability? What does it mean for Australia? Professor Amin Saikal will address these questions in his public address. Website | More Information
Professor Amin Saikal, Director of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Australian National University will be giving a public lecture on Thursday May 12th,2011 at The University of Western Australia. He will discuss issues surrounding The Arab's third awakening and Osama's passing and (...)
Sunday 15
0:00 - EVENT - Desert Country : Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery present ‘Desert Country’, an Art Gallery of South Australia Travelling Exhbition Website | More Information
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery will be the first venue in a national tour to exhibit the Art Gallery of South Australia’s exhibition ‘Desert Country’, following its successful season in Adelaide.

‘Desert Country’ charts the evolution and diversity of Australia’s most (...)
Tuesday 17
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Charles Darwin, Percy Grainger and John Blacking: Australian influences on the concepts of evolution and archetype in music curriculum design Website | More Information
Nicholas Bannan, Associate Professor, School of Music, UWA presents interdisciplinary research that brings insights to the school curriculum.
Thursday 19
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - Free Lunchtime Concert Website | More Information
UWA Wind and Brass students - Old Wine in New Bottles.

Wind and Brass students present colourful arrangements of classic works.
Saturday 21
9:30 - WORKSHOP - A day with J.R.R. Tolkien : Full day workshop open to the general public - registration fee applies. Website | More Information
Learn from and discuss with UWA's Experts: 'Tolkien's world and work' (Andrew Lynch) 'Tolkien and History' (Caroline Finander) 'Tolkien's Politics' (Rob Stuart) 'Tolkien and medieval myth and legend' (Anne Scott) 'Tolkien on the screen' (Alice Davies)

Registration: General $75 (...)
Tuesday 24
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Jane Austen Songbook Website | More Information
In this lecture-performance, renowned soprano Julianne Baird, Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University, will discuss and perform music from the Jane Austen Songbook, reflecting from her research on what they tell us about the great English novelist’s musical tastes and the cultural milieu of (...)

20:00 - PERFORMANCE - The Duchess of Malfi : John Webster's Jacobean revenge tragedy. More Information
Theatre students in English and Cultural Studies present Webster's provocative play of love, lust, and revenge involving a vengeful malcontent, a wilful Duchess and her two scheming brothers. Directed and designed by Steve Chinna. Five nights only in the Dolphin Theatre, Tuesday May 24 to Saturday (...)
Thursday 26
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - Free Lunchtime Concert Website | More Information
Lyric Soprano Zoe Kikiros performs regularly as a Principal Artist with West Australian Opera. In this recital she will present a song cycle.
Tuesday 31
13:00 - SEMINAR - Navajo Infancy: Nature and Culture on the Cradleboard : School of Anatomy & Human Biology Seminar Series Website | More Information
The Seminar: Jim Chisholm describes his fieldwork among the Navajo (1968, 1972, 1974-76). He provides an overview of Navajo society and culture then focuses on neonatal behaviour (temperament), the development of fear of strangers, and mother-infant interaction, especially as affected by use of the (...)


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