Monday 03 |
Callaway Series is unreserved and ticketed at the door. All tickets are $10.00.
Doors open 15 minutes prior to the event.
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Wednesday 05 |
A public lecture by David Simpson, Distinguished Professor of English, UC Davis.
Terror and catastrophe are commonly distinguished as (respectively) man-made and natural phenomena, but there is increasing evidence for seeing them as historically related. There is also a strong case for (...)
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Thursday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Witness to Disaster: Journalists and Journalism in Hurricane Katrina
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A public lecture by James O’Byrne, NOLA.com.
Katrina brought into high relief the role of journalists as first responders, as integral to disaster response as police, fire and rescue personnel. The unprecedented nature of the collapse of the Federal seawalls protecting New Orleans (...)
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Friday 07 |
13:00 - PRESENTATION - The politics of remembering and forgetting in South and North Korean visual arts
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Join Joanna in exploring the visual representations of war and trauma in South and North Korean arts of the Cold War period, in a talk on Friday 7 June at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery.
Joanna's presentation will examine how visual arts have been used in both countries to create (...)
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Monday 10 |
14:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - CMSS The Arab Spring At Two and a Half: Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities. : Visiting Research Professor Dr Emile Nakhleh at New Mexico will highlight the lessons, challenges, and opportunities for the region and major foreign powers.
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“As the Arab Spring enters its third year, new Arab democracies are struggling with a myriad of serious issues, which could impact the future success or failure of democratic transitions in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, and other countries in the region. These issues include governance; Islamic (...)
18:00 - SEMINAR - Year 10 and 11 Student Information Evening : Information session for Year 10 and 11 students and their parents
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Deciding what subjects to study in Year 11 and 12 can be a daunting process, particularly you are not yet sure if university is the right pathway for your future goals.
Our information sessions will provide advice on UWA's courses, entry requirements and other helpful subject selection (...)
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Tuesday 11 |
18:00 - SEMINAR - Year 10 and 11 Student Information Evening (repeat session) : Information session for Year 10 and 11 students and their parents
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Deciding what subjects to study in Year 11 and 12 can be a daunting process, particularly you are not yet sure if university is the right pathway for your future goals.
Our information sessions will provide advice on UWA's courses, entry requirements and other helpful subject selection (...)
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Thursday 13 |
13:00 - PRESENTATION - Preparing and presenting a Three Minute Thesis talk : Guidelines on how to present a suitable talk for UWA's 3MT competition in 2013.
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The rules and details of UWA's Three Minute Thesis Competition will be described, and guidance will be given on how to present a talk suitable for this event.
Doctoral and Masters Researchers, ECRs and academics within 7 years of PhD completion are eligible to compete.
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Friday 14 |
Join Romit Dasgupta in a talk discussing the transformations of the 'imaginings' of Japan on Friday 14 June at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery.
Over the post-World War Two decades, ‘imaginings’ of Japan in public discourse in Australia have undergone radical and often unanticipated (...)
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Saturday 15 |
14:00 - GUIDED TOUR - Ian Fairweather : Exhibition tour of ORIENTing by curator Sally Quin
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Join curators Ted Snell and Sally Quin for an informative tour of the exhibition ORIENTing on Saturday 15 June 2pm at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery.
ORIENTing presents a rare opportunity to see important works by Ian Fairweather from public and private collections in Western Australia (...)
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Tuesday 18 |
18:00 - TALK - The 300 year error: misunderstanding politics, law and ourselves : Contemporary Legal Problems Seminar Series
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Why do people owe political and legal obligations to each other? Why, for example, can I be prevented from
punching you or burning your house down? Political and legal thinkers generally agree on the nature of the
answer to this question, even if they disagree on the details. The answer focusses on (...)
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Monday 24 |
17:00 - FREE LECTURE - School of Music presents: DMA Lecture Demo - An Exploration of English Language Sung Poetry
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Join DMA candidate Karen-Elizabeth Sekararum on Monday 24 June 2013 - 5pm in the Tunley Lecture Theatre, School of Music, UWA
An Exploration of English Language Sung Poetry as presented in the Recital Srimaya's FAll from the Demon's Circle
DMA Lecture-Demonstration
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Tuesday 25 |
The aim of this course is to introduce you to basic statistics. It will cover descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations); data exploration; basic categorical data analysis; simple linear regression and basic analysis of variance (ANOVA).
The course is subsidised for UWA (...)
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Wednesday 26 |
Language attitudes are inextricably linked to linguistic variation and deeply tied up to groups of people and what is believed about them. The study of people’s beliefs about language, including evaluations and discriminations of language variety, falls in the area of sociolinguistics known as (...)
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