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Displaying from Monday, September 30, 2013
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September 2013
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Monday 30 |
Come and meet with our Honours coordinator to learn more about our 2014 Honours program. You will learn more about entry requirements and prerequisites, the application and selection process, and also what you can expect from the Honours course.
17:00 - EVENT - Public Lecture Series - Understanding China : As Australia's future is so bound up with that of China, it is important that we understand the ongoing changes in China, especially under the new leadership. The Confucius Institute at The University of Western Australia is inviting you to join the inaugural lecture series on “Understanding China --- China under the New Leadership” presented by international well-known experts.
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October 2013
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Tuesday 01 |
This course is aimed at anyone wishing to improve their survey questionnaires. This course is useful for both people new to questionnaire design and those who have experience and would like to extend their knowledge. It will be a benefit not only for people who anticipate designing a questionnaire (...)
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Friday 04 |
19:00 - CONCERT - Guitar Feast featuring Craig Odgen : In this centenary year, UWA School of Music and the Centre for the History of the Emotions proudly present one of the world’s finest classical guitarists, UWA alumnus Craig Ogden.
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"Solo" - In this solo performance, be captivated by one of the most exciting artists of this generation. Craig Ogden presents works for guitar, including the world premiere of his own composition Diurnal commissioned by UWA in celebration of the centenary.
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Tuesday 08 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Honours presentations
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Honours presentations:
Chadwick Beins; Selena Clohessy; Kailee Marshall; Davina Chung
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Wednesday 09 |
18:30 - EVENT - 2013 Callaway Lecture - Verdi: Expressing the essence of the human : Joseph Colaneri - Artistic Director West Australian Opera
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The Callaway Lecture is one of the most prestigious events on the School of Music calendar. Over the last two decades, a host of distinguished speakers have taken the podium to deliver their thoughts on subjects as broad ranging as the effects of music on the mind, and the place of music in the (...)
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Thursday 10 |
Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
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Friday 11 |
19:00 - EVENT - Guitar Feast featuring Craig Odgen : Craig Ogden (guitar) and Paul Tanner (percussion)
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"United" - Craig Ogden is the most sought after guitarist for chamber music in the United Kingdom. He regularly appears as soloist and chamber musician at major London venues including the Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall and the Barbican. In this concert he joins long (...)
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Tuesday 15 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Honours presentations
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Honours presentations:
Cathering Bapty; Michelle Welschbillig; Eboney Nheu-Leong; Jessica Khoo
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Thursday 17 |
This session will provide information on where a Psychology major can lead you, including presentations from staff in Psychology, Education and Social Work. Formal presentations will take one hour, and there will be time set aside after presentations for specific questions. Psychology staff will (...)
Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
16:00 - EVENT - Archaeology Seminar Series : Some Key Issues in South American Archaeology:Colonization, Discontinuities, and Linguistic Replacements
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South America was the last large continental landmass to be peopled by humans, during the Late Pleistocene,
initiating an occupational history of ca. 15.000 years. This presentation outlines this history from a biogeographical and demographic perspective, by selecting a few cases extending from (...)
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Friday 18 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Are we Postnational yet? : Seminar - Anthropology & Sociology
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Academic debate about the anachronism of national borders has been common for some time. The general population, however, has been less keen to embrace such ideas. This paper considers some of the academic arguments, and then offers evidence from focus groups conducted across Australia, that (...)
19:00 - EVENT - Guitar Feast featuring Craig Odgen : Craig Ogden with UWA Guitar Ensemble
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"Integrate" - Craig Ogden is Principal Lecturer in Guitar at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester and Visiting Lecturer at London’s Royal College of Music. In this performance, Craig works with some Western Australia’s finest emerging artists in a concert that is sure to (...)
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Saturday 19 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - Artistry! Culmination : Walton - Spitfire Prelude and Fugue / VOSE Concerto Movements / Beethoven Symphony No. 5,OP 67
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Every year, the outstanding ability and youthful passion of the emerging artists and their mentors combine to celebrate the culmination of a yearlong collaboration. Under the baton of Head of School and resident conductor, Alan Lourens, three young artists perform a movement of their chosen (...)
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Tuesday 22 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Anthropology Seminar : Atikamekw postcolonial territoriality: A complex co--existence and entanglement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous regimes of values
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The
Atikamekw
are
an
Algonquian
group,
now
living
in
three
communities
in
the
Upper
St-
Maurice
region
(Québec,
Canada)
and
number
around
6,000
people.
While
they
have
been
“invited”,
all
through
the
colonial
period,
to
gradually
exclude
themselves
from
Nitaskinan,
their
ancestral
lands,
they (...)
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Thursday 24 |
Acclaimed worldwide for his technique and musicianship, British cellist Steven Isserlis enjoys a distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician, educator and author. As a concerto soloist he appears regularly with the world’s leading orchestras and conductors, including in recent seasons (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Summary of Results of the 2013 Field School at Fremantle Prison
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This year’s archaeological field school (ARCY3002) took place at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Fremantle
Prison. Field work began on September 23rd and continued until Oct 4th. In this presentation we will discuss the
background history of the site, the areas chosen for investigation, an (...)
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Friday 25 |
13:30 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Moving out of the Kitchen”
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In this seminar, I will give an overview of the background of the project, and introduce some of the aims of my research. What I am going to present is a study of migration as practiced by an Indonesian ethnic group, the Bugis. The Bugis homeland is the low-land central-western part of Sulawesi (...)
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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