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Displaying from Thursday, December 15, 2016
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December 2016
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Thursday 15 |
The UWA Winthrop Singers is an auditioned student choir from the UWA Music Department, which sings regularly in the chapel of St. George's College at UWA. The choir has released several CDs and has performed extensively around WA and overseas.
This service of Christmas readings, carols (...)
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Tuesday 20 |
9:00 - CONFERENCE - WA Teaching and Learning Forum 2017 : "Innovation: Multiple Dimensions in Teaching and Learning
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Innovation: Multiple Dimensions in Teaching and Learning
The 2017 Teaching and Learning Forum (TLF2017) continues a 26 year tradition of bringing together educators from institutions from around Perth and beyond to discuss, share, and develop their ideas on current trends and good (...)
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April 2017
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Thursday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Chinese Literature and World Literature: Views from the South : This China in Conversation teases out from an Australian and Chinese perspective the issues surrounding interpreting and reading world literature.
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Join in a literature themed China in Conversation - a free public event with refreshments. World literature was long defined in the English speaking world as an established canon of European masterpieces, but an emerging global perspective has challenged this European focus. Now it is better (...)
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July 2018
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Tuesday 24 |
9:00 - SEMINAR - WA Migration and Mobilities Update: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking : A conference bringing together policy makers, academics, industry and community to discuss the latest on modern slavery and human trafficking.
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The critically important and challenging subject of ‘Modern Slavery and Migration’ is the focus of this year’s WA Migration and Mobilities Update, an issue of increasing relevance in Australia to Government and key community interests. This fourth annual WA Migration and Mobilities Update (...)
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November 2021
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Tuesday 23 |
How have artists responded to Dante's words pictures? A fascinating and beautiful survey across 700 years and all continents. Also featuring readings and vocal music from Dante's Purgatory
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Tuesday 30 |
Dante in today’s world, a prophet of hope. Featuring John Kinsella reading his Dante-inspired poetry from the Wheatbelt, vocal music from Paradiso, and the premiere Australian screening of The Sky over Kibera, with 150 school students recreating Dante's journey through the slum of Kibera (Nairobi) (...)
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