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April 2015
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Wednesday 29 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Peter Spackman: Crystal Engineering, Cheminformatics and Machine Learning
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15:00 - EVENT - Postgrad Info Fair : Find out about the benefits of a UWA postgraduate qualification
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Find out about the benefits of a UWA postgraduate course, how a postgraduate degree can help you to advance your career, gain a promotion or change your career path.
Prospective Student Advisers, faculty staff, academics and current postgraduate students will be on hand to answer your (...)
This lecture by David Gordon, Director of the Queen's University School of Urban and Regional Planning will present current practice in better design and redevelopment of suburban areas, extensively illustrated with examples from across Canada provided by the Council for Canadian Urbanism.
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Thursday 30 |
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - War on Terrorism: Role of Pakistan Army : Special Guest Lecture arranged by UWAIRS
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UWA International Relations society is pleased to welcome Brig. Muhammad Asghar, the Defence Advisor for High Commission of Pakistan as guest speaker. His talk will focus on the crucial role that Pakistan Army has played post 9/11 which will be followed by Question and Answers.
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May 2015
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Friday 01 |
9:30 - CONFERENCE - In the Zone 2015 - Capital Ideas for the 21st Century : A premier forum on regional affairs.
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In the Zone is The University of Western Australia's premier forum on regional affairs. This ambitious conference series aims to engage stakeholders in Australia and in key Asian cities directly, to encourage networking and collaboration between decision makers across the zone and to share UWA's (...)
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Sunday 03 |
The School of Music in collaboration with the Government House Foundation concert series, Music on the Terrace, we celebrate the opening of our 2015 season with an Artistry & Keyed Up spectacular in the sublime Government House Ballroom, as pianist
Mark Coughlan leads the UWA Symphony Orchestra (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Harmony Clayton: TBA
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In this public lecture, Jonathan Rigg, Professor of Geography at the National University of Singapore, will argue that 'liberal resilience' plays into a growth-development-resilience 'trap' where economic growth has become a de facto synonym for development and, often, development a synonym for (...)
18:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Information Evening for Prospective School Leaver Applicants to Medicine (MD)
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The Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences will be hosting an evening for prospective applicants to the School Leaver Pathways for the Doctor of Medicine (MD).
Year 12 students who are considering applying to one of the School Leaver Pathways are encouraged to attend.
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Thursday 07 |
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: UWA Strings:
Tickets:
Entry is free, no bookings required.
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Bringing Justice to the 'Hood: Is There a Home for Neighbourhood Courts in Australia?
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In this public lecture, Sarah Murray from the Law School at The University of Western Australia will explore her research into Neighbourhood Justice Courts and the NJCs in Western Australia and the nation more generally. The City of Yarra in Melbourne is the home of Australia's only NJC, however (...)
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Friday 08 |
15:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Radicalisation, Recruitment and the Appeal of the Islamic state Movement : Role of Islam as both a constructive and destructive force
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The lecture focuses on the role of Islam as both a constructive and a disruptive force. It also encourages inter-faith dialogue and aspires to building an understanding of Islam and the Muslim society. The central axis of the lecture is the way in which religious thought, individual believers and (...)
Nigel Bertram will talk on recent renovation projects NMBW has been involved with at RMIT and Melbourne University, and other related works around the theme of time.
Nigel Bertram is a director of NMBW Architecture Studio, Melbourne and Practice Professor of Architecture in the Faculty (...)
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Saturday 09 |
12:30 - EVENT - Confucius Institute Culture Events Invitation : The Chinese Bridge Competition for University Students and Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
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Dear friends,
We are happily presenting two cultural events and we hope to invite you to
1. The Chinese Bridge Competition for University Students on 9th May between 12.30-4pm
The Chinese Bridge Competition for Foreign University Students is the largest international Chinese language (...)
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Sunday 10 |
15:30 - CONCERT - Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto : The College is very excited to host our second Annual Chinese Youth Day Festival.
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The College is very excited to host our second Annual Youth Day Festival in partnership with the UWA Confucius Institute. Highlights of this year's concert will include The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto and The Yellow River Piano Concerto (movements II & III). Raymond Yong as conductor and (...)
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Tuesday 12 |
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Soul Friendship : From the ancient Celtic way of Soul Friendship, Ray Simpson will help us find the inner resources for sustainable leadership in work, pilgrimage, poetry, healing the land and relationship with Indigenous people.
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This is the first of this year's Chaplain's International Lectures, where religious perspectives attempt to advance contemporary issues and is sponsored by the chaplains of the University of Western Australia. Ray Simpson is the Guardian of the International Community of Aidan and Hilda based on (...)
In this public lecture, Jan Cilliers, Professor of Mineral Processing and Head of Department of Earth Science and Engineering in the Royal School of Mines at Imperial College London, will discuss techniques of industrial flotation, rather than simply laboratory or research curiosities. The talk (...)
19:00 - TALK - Friends of the UWA Library Speaker : Hidden Treasures of Special Collections
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The UWA Special Collections is a treasure trove of wonderful rare books and manuscripts that are available to students, researchers and members of the community. Leather-bound antiquarian books, handwritten documents on vellum, rare facsimiles of illuminated manuscripts and early hand-painted maps (...)
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Wednesday 13 |
17:00 - EXHIBITION OPENING - Exhibition Opening Exploring Ageing : Free exhibition opening Depth of Field: Exploring Ageing
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This exhibition aims to challenge the way you view older adults.
It will showcase the photographs and audio-narrated film of 14 residential care residents who volunteered their time and their stories to help educate us and health profession students.
All welcome,
RSVP to [email protected]
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