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Displaying from Friday, November 06, 2015
 November 2015
Friday 06
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Implementation and Evaluation of a text based Korean language course for intermediate and high-intermediate university students More Information
Teaching Korean language to intermediate and high-intermediate university students presents several challenges. Among these, language material and learner autonomy are among those aspects more in need of a solution. Firstly, classroom material should be not only of interest to students, but at the (...)

14:00 - SEMINAR - ANTHROPOLOGY / SOCIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES : Presentation of the film "Koriam's Law - and the dead who govern" and ensuing discussion More Information
Koriam's Law - and the dead who govern is a 2005 co-production of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies film unit, Australian National University, Canberra and Arcadia Pictures, New York. Directed and produced by Gary Kildea and Andrea Simon working in association with the anthropologist (...)
Thursday 12
18:15 - PUBLIC TALK - *Sold Out* The Spice of Faith: Jesuits and the Arts and Emotions of 'Accommodation' Website | More Information
A public lecture by Professor Yasmin Haskell, Cassamarca Foundation Chair of Latin Humanism, The University of Western Australia.

To what extent did early modern Jesuits evince what we might call 'transcultural empathy' for the non-European peoples they encountered in the overseas (...)
Friday 13
13:00 - TALK - Friday Talk with Alan Harvey : Ears, brains and music - science or art? Website | More Information
Alan Harvey was educated at the University of Cambridge and Australian National University. He has been at UWA since 1984. His laboratory interests are in brain development, neuro-trauma and neuro-therapy, research primarily focussed on the visual system and spinal cord. He is, however, also (...)
Thursday 19
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Over 50,000 years of Aboriginal occupation in the north-west of Australia More Information
The third field season of the Barrow Island Archaeology Project has now concluded and the international team is now analysing myriad cultural assemblages from cave, rockshelter and open sites. In this presentation Peter Veth presents the chronological framework for the Aboriginal occupation of (...)
Friday 20
13:00 - TALK - Friday Talk with Ethan Blue Website | More Information
Ethan Blue is Senior Lecturer in History at The University of Western Australia, where he teaches United States history. His research examines the American past across multiple scales, from the minute struggles of individuals' lives to the global contexts of geopolitical social and economic forces (...)
Monday 23
8:30 - Course - Model Selection in R : This course focuses on model selection techniques for linear and generalised linear regression Website | More Information
This course focuses on model selection techniques for linear and generalised linear regression in two scenarios: when an extensive search of the model space is possible as well as when the dimension is large and either stepwise algorithms or regularization techniques have to be employed to identify (...)
Tuesday 24
11:00 - STUDENT EVENT - Master of Social Research Methods Information Session Website | More Information
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.

Find out (...)
Thursday 26
19:00 - EVENT - UWA Staff Community Concert : Come and share the excitement of our first UWA Staff Community Choir Concert Website | More Information
The UWA Staff Community Choir is a partnership initiative of Safety, Health & Wellbeing and the School of Music.

Led by Michael Battersby, the choir will dazzle, delight and entertain you. Come and see the fun.

 December 2015
Tuesday 01
8:30 - Course - Multivariate Analysis : The course is intended as an introduction to some of the more commonly used multivariate statistical methods of data summary and analysis. Website | More Information
Topics will include Principal Component Analysis, Factor Analysis, Canonical Variate (or Canonical Correlation) Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Multidimensional Scaling and Ordination. Examples and exercises will be provided using the statistical package IBM SPSS, where possible (...)

17:30 - EVENT - Master of Social Research Methods Information Session Website | More Information
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.

Find out (...)
Sunday 06
15:00 - CONCERT - Better Together : Violin, Cello and Piano recital More Information
MMus collaborative piano student, Gaby Gunders, is presenting her recital 'Better Together’ with cellist Louise McKay and violinist Lena Bennett.

Together they will perform sonatas by Bach, Mozart and Brahms, as well as the Four Seasons Trio by Astor Piazzolla.

Admission is (...)
Thursday 10
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series More Information
Dampier Archipelago, located on the sub-tropical northwest coast of Australia, is home to arguably the largest and most dense concentration of petroglyphs in the world. The distinctive geology of this region, characterised by spectacular piles of fractured blocks, provides countless suitable (...)
Thursday 17
18:00 - CONCERT - Voice! The Winthrop Singers - Carol Services Website | More Information
The Winthrop Singers perform a traditional service of lessons and carols.

Tickets Entry is free, no bookings required.

18:00 - EVENT - Carol Service: Winthrop Singers : Please join us in the delights of Winthrop Singers Website | More Information
The Winthrop Singers perform a traditional service of lessons and carols.

Tickets Entry is free, no bookings required.
Friday 18
18:00 - CONCERT - Voice! The Winthrop Singers - Carol Services Website | More Information
The Winthrop Singers perform a traditional service of lessons and carols.

Tickets Entry is free, no bookings required.

18:00 - EVENT - Carol Service: Winthrop Singers : Please join us in the delights of Winthrop Singers Website | More Information
The Winthrop Singers perform a traditional service of lessons and carols.

Tickets Entry is free, no bookings required.
Tuesday 22
18:00 - CONCERT - UWA Christmas Concert : Pack a picnic and bring the whole family for a special evening of classical music, carols and Christmas songs! Website | More Information
A free concert featuring acclaimed staff and students from the School of Music, including Caroline Badnall, Sarah-Janet Brittenden, Fletcher Cox, Andrew Foote, Rebecca Glorie, Alan Lourens, Sara Macliver and Ashley Smith

Entry is free, however please register online at Trybooking.com/1724 (...)

 February 2016
Friday 05
9:30 - SYMPOSIUM - Veronica Brady, A Living Legacy : A symposium to honour the life and work of Sister Veronica Brady Website | More Information
You are invited to join an intellectual celebration of a magnificent life that will honour her themes but hopefully also her temperament. This is an all day symposium with a number of different sessions.
Tuesday 16
18:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - An Overview of Macedonian in Its Balkan Linguistic Context : Lecture by University of Chicago Professor Victor A. Friedman More Information
Abstract: This lecture will present a survey of the development of the Macedonian language in the context of the Balkan Linguistic League. Key issues of phonology, morphology, and syntax will be adduced to explain the central position of Macedonian vis-à-vis the languages with which it has been (...)


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