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July 2015
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Wednesday 01 |
12:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Best Interview Ever - July Workshops : Do you have an interview scheduled or are your wisely preparing ahead for the opportunity?
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JULY INTERVIEW WORKSHOPS - July 1 and 15.
Do you have an interview scheduled or are your wisely preparing ahead for the opportunity? If so, join our interview skills workshop and learn the key factors to giving your best interview ever. During this practical 40 minute workshop you will (...)
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Tuesday 07 |
13:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - "Are you LinkedIn?" - July Workshops : Make the most of the world's largest professional network. LinkedIn will be a most valuable networking tool and job search tools.
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DATES for JULY Workshops - 7 July, 21 July.
Learn how to build your online professional presence so organisations seek you out . Many organisations use LinkedIn to find potential employees, some have talent searchers specifically employed to scan professional networks and poach potential (...)
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Wednesday 08 |
9:00 - Childrens Workshop - UWA School of Music and Educated by Nature present Natural Melodies
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Have you ever stopped to listen to the melody of a leaf or thought about what a stick sounds like when it sings? Using natural materials from the world around us children will explore the form and shape of found objects from the world, converting them into melodies, rhythms and visual patterns.
18:30 - PUBLIC TALK - The Long Game. Working with Survivors of War Crimes
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Professor Eric Stover is an eminent human rights researcher and advocate. He is Faculty Director of the Human Rights Centre and Professor of Law and Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. For the past thirty two years he has focused his professional work on the investigation of (...)
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Thursday 09 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - Discover! Intro to Ukulele : Music has the power to enrich and change lives. The School of Music provides classes and activities that support this and promote music in the community for everybody.
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It's easy to understand how the humble Ukulele has become the worlds' fastest growing instrument. Easily accessible to children and adults alike, join one of our introductory workshops to find out how easy it is to start playing this amazing little instrument.
Suitable for children ages
8 (...)
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Monday 20 |
9:00 - COURSE - ACSPRI Winter Short Course Program : Short intensive courses in social research methods and research technology.
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Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc. (ACSPRI) will be holding a series of intensive short courses ranging from a basic grounding in qualitative and quantitative research methods to state of the art techniques for experienced researchers.
The courses offer practical and (...)
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Friday 31 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Responsibility in Environmental Education in Indonesia
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This seminar presents work-in-progress on the theory and practice of Environmental Education (EE) in Indonesia. It uses the concept of responsibility as a refracting lens to identify different components of education about environmental responsibility in schools in Indonesia. To analyse the theory (...)
From the Vocal Consort, solo song in recitals, public workshops, mixed instrumental and voice ensembles, or public Masterclasses with Q&A,
Fridays@Five are an ideal way to start your weekend.
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August 2015
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Saturday 01 |
Looking for children's music classes?
Did you know that the School of Music runs a Junior Music School offering group musicianship classes for children aged 18 months to 12 years?
We also offer Percussion and Ukulele ensembles for kids aged 10 and up and 1-1 tuition in Piano (...)
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Tuesday 04 |
13:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - EY Careers Seminar : Come and hear from EY as we run you through what employers look for in your CV, application forms, interviews, group activities etc. Tips will also be given as to what you can get involved in whilst at university to increase your employability.
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Come and hear from EY as we run you through what employers look for in your CV, application forms, interviews, group activities etc. Tips will also be given as to what you can get involved in whilst at university to increase your employability.
There will also be plenty of time at the (...)
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Wednesday 05 |
A digital humanities lecture by Willard McCarty, Professor of Humanities Computing, King's College London.
In this talk Professor McCarty will begin with a brief discussion of modelling then sketch the history of simulation from its origins in the physical and social sciences to its (...)
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Thursday 06 |
13:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - KPMG Careers Seminar : It is not essential to have a business degree to work in the commercial world. It is important to have commercial awareness.
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It is not essential to have a business degree to work in the commercial world. It is important to have commercial awareness.
KPMG will give you an understanding of what it is, why it is important when applying for jobs and how you can improve it.
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13:10 - CONCERT - Lunchtime Concerts : Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series.
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School of Music is proud to present: Sarah-Janet Brittenden and Toni Johnson: Arias and Duets
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16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Through the Eyes of Henry Gray Investigating the influence of the Temperance Movement and Wesleyan Methodism on the Greenough Flats, Western Australia, 1839 to1900
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Through the Eyes of Henry Gray. Investigating the influence of the Temperance Movement and Wesleyan Methodism on the Greenough Flats, Western Australia, 1839 to 1900.
Marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, a combined Wind Orchestra from the UWA School of Music and the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts will present works such as Nelson's haunting Morning Alleluias in a free concert opening the UWA ANZAC commemorations.
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Wednesday 12 |
13:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - PwC Careers Seminar : Employers are using video interviews to screen candidates. PwC will give you hints and tips to ace your video interview.
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Ace your Video Interview will cover:
What is a video interview, at what stage of the recruitment process would you normally complete a video interview, what can you expect when conducting a video interview and how can you best prepare.
Students from all degree backgrounds are (...)
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Thursday 13 |
13:10 - CONCERT - Lunchtime Concerts : Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series.
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School of Music is proud to present Pinata Percussion
Comprised of the undergraduate Pinata percussion students at the University of Western Australia, Percussion places a special emphasis on programming works by Australian composers, particularly the work of their emerging peers and (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : New Insights into the Dynamics of Human Behaviour during the Last Glacial Maximum and Terminal Pleistocene in the Pilbara, Northwest Australia
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The emerging picture from the Australian archaeological record shows a varied pattern of human responses to
the environmental and climatic fluctuations that characterised the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, beginning c.30
ka and peaking between 23 to 18 ka) and the terminal Pleistocene in arid Australia (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Pacific Solutions? Contexts, consequences, and legacies of Asian migration and deportation in the USA and Australia
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In this international panel, three scholars will place the current Australian and American debates about immigration control, detention, and deportation in historical contexts, discussing the origins and consequences of policies in each country, and the conditions that drive migrants from their (...)
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Friday 14 |
14:30 - SEMINAR - Anthropology Seminar Series : TK Reite Notebooks: co-creating a toolkit for the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge
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Given what we know about Traditional Knowledge, about the dangers of appropriation and misrepresentation on the one hand, and of loss, (ir)relevance, and transformation on the other, this seminar will offer a hands on demonstration of a toolkit with which people can cheaply record and transmit (...)
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