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Displaying from Wednesday, December 16, 2015
 December 2015
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 (...)
Thursday 18
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Ochre pigments and symbolic artefacts in the Swabian Jura More Information
One of the most significant questions in archaeology asks when hominins started to exhibit characteristics of "modern" behaviour, such as complex syntactical language, abstract thinking, planning depth, behavioral, technological and economical innovativeness, and symbolic behavior. This (...)
Thursday 25
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar : Walking through words and images Writing and Art at Saibai Island, Torres Strait More Information
This presentation examines publicly visible writing, painting and carved images at Saibai Island, Torres Strait, a border area of Australia. They have flourished since Papua New Guinea established its sovereignty in 1975 and in them we can see processes of social differentiation mobilised around (...)

 March 2016
Thursday 03
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Kimberley Visions - Rock Art, Plant Depictions, Style Provinces More Information
In this discursive-style presentation we discuss interrelated and current research issues and projects from the Kimberley region. These cover topics such as: -Why are potentially earlier dates for figurative art in the Kimberley significant? -Are multi-phase depictions of plants such as yams (...)
Friday 04
11:00 - EVENT - The Big Meet Perth - FRIDAY 4TH MARCH 2016 : Meet Australia's leading organisations to talk about your future. Website | More Information
You are invited to join many of Australia's leading organisations at the year’s most important free careers event – The Big Meet.

Whether you're looking for graduate employment, a new job, vacation work, an international internship, a gap-year experience, voluntary work, travel (...)

14:30 - SEMINAR - Anthropology and Sociology Seminar Series : Choosing International: a Case Study of Globally Mobile Parents More Information
We start from the notion of Ball&Nikita (2014) who ask for considering “the educational choices and choice making contexts of a burgeoning, mobile, post-national middle class who operate on a global scale, or perhaps more precisely, who act locally and think globally.” Our data basis (...)
Tuesday 08
13:00 - FREE LECTURE - UWA Staff & Student Lecture with Associate Professor Tetsuya Toyoda : "East Asian Territorial Disputes and International Law" Website | More Information
Mr Tetsuya Toyoda is the Deputy Director and Associate Professor of the Institute for Asian Studies and Regional Collaboration at Akita International University (AIU) in Japan. He has taught International Law and International Organisations at AIU since 2007. Mr Toyoda was a project researcher at (...)
Thursday 10
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar : Did the Tasmanian Aborigines eat fish? More Information
The presence or absence of fish in the Tasmanian archaeological record has long been a lightening rod for the broader debates about the level of social and technological impacts within isolated human populations. The narrative has largely been driven by data derived from the Rocky Cape caves, dug (...)
Friday 11
14:30 - SEMINAR - ANTHROPOLOGY / SOCIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES : Human Sentience and Ideas of Empathy: A Neuroanthropological Study of the Sensory Life Worlds of Women With Fibromyalgia and/or Autism Spectrum Condition More Information
Human Sentience and Ideas of Empathy: A Neuroanthropological Study of the Sensory Life Worlds of Women With Fibromyalgia and/or Autism Spectrum Condition

This proposed ethnographic study poses the question: How are biomedical interpretations of fibromyalgia (FM) and autism spectrum (...)
Tuesday 15
17:00 - SEMINAR - The School of Music presents: Free Research Seminar (Brian Finlayson) Website | More Information
UWA School of Music is a vibrant centre for research in music and music education, where a thriving community of scholars is engaged in exploring the frontiers of knowledge, working on a wide range of research projects with diverse outputs.

Join us each Thursday during semester for a (...)

18:30 - Masterclass - The School of Music and AUSTA present: Masterclass (Brian Finlayson - Chamber Music) Website | More Information
Masterclass: Brian Finlayson (Chamber Music)

Mastery of Technique and Excellence in Performance International artist and pedagogue Violin/Violist Professor Finlayson will conduct a series of lectures, masterclasses and workshops for students, professionals and teachers. Professor (...)
Thursday 17
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar/Earth Sciences : The record of past climates in tsunami deposits More Information
Professor Christophe Lécuyer received his PhD in petrology and geochemistry from the University of Rennes France) in 1989, and also obtained a position at CNRS. He has worked as a Research Associate at the University of Michigan (1990-1991) where his research began on past global climate change (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Critically Engaged Medical Humanities: the model of 'Life of Breath' Website | More Information
A public lecture by Jane Macnaughton, Professor of Medical Humanities, Durham University, UK and Co-Director of the Durham University Centre for Medical Humanities.

Can the arts and humanities make a real difference to clinical practice and research? This lecture takes up that challenge (...)
Friday 18
2:30 - SEMINAR - ANTHROPOLOGY / SOCIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES : Governmental Discipline and the Limits of Agency: Singapore’s Developing National Identity, New Media, and its Generation Y More Information
The People’s Action Party, Singapore’s governing political party, has since independence in 1965,imposed strict restrictions on the Singaporean populace. Using direct and indirect measures to manage the city-state, the resultant climate of fear has developed widespread use of out-of-bound (...)


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