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May 2020
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Thursday 21 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Trash to Treasure: Minimising the environmental impacts of mine wastes and byproducts
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Did you know over 7 billion tonnes of tailings and 56 billion tonnes of waste rock are produced worldwide each year during mining and extractive processes.
Dr Talitha Santini will take you on a visual journey to explain the generation of tailings and waste rock, explore the challenges (...)
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Thursday 28 |
Everyone Googles... but do you really know how to get the best out of Google for your research? This hands-on workshop will demonstrate the best tips and tricks to use Google to find scholarly material.
This event will be run in Zoom.
Poetry and science might be seen by many people to be rather odd bedfellows. However, poetry offers a powerful tool through which to bring together different audiences, and to give voice to those audiences that are often underserved and underheard by science.
Dr Sam Illingworth will (...)
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June 2020
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Thursday 04 |
Drone use has grown faster than a global pandemic! As a society we have come to appreciate drones and remote sensors as affordable tools that enable high resolution and on-demand data collection.
Join Dr Nik Callow (Senior Lecturer and UWA Chief Remote Pilot) as he explores the (...)
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Tuesday 16 |
When dealing with the strange nanoscopic world that is simply too small to see, experiments and data visualisation approaches are vitally important to our understanding of life on this scale.
Brady Johnston is a PhD student in structural biology at UWA. Brady will introduce you to how (...)
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Thursday 18 |
Our local beaches have had a rough start to winter with many looking narrower than they have been in some years as a result of recent storms. Many of us who visit our local WA beaches may wonder how and why our coastlines change shape so dramatically throughout the seasons.
Join Dr Jeff (...)
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Tuesday 23 |
Don’t judge a book by its cover. Appearances can be deceiving. Despite these warnings, evidence shows that people can’t help but make rapid judgements of character based on a mere glimpse of a stranger’s face. These impressions really matter because they predict all sorts of social outcomes (...)
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Wednesday 24 |
Waste minimisation and byproduct reuse is a growing challenge for the global mining industry, driven by investor, regulatory, and community pressures as well as internal corporate and industry-wide goals. Responding to this challenge requires mining companies to develop strategies and technology to (...)
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Tuesday 30 |
16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Science Exchange Series - Cropping in a changing climate
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From Geraldton to Esperance, the South-West of WA has experienced increasingly variable climate conditions for over a century. With increasingly drier winters and warmer, wetter summers affecting our state’s cropping industry; we need to gather and integrate knowledge from across Science to (...)
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July 2020
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Friday 03 |
10:00 - SEMINAR - The Vienna Dexippus: New Contributions from Multispectral Imaging to Third Century History and Literature : Digital Humanities Research Cluster seminar series
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The recovery of the ‘Vienna Dexippus’ has been one of the most significant discoveries in recent Classical palaeography. The text, recovered from the reused leaves of an 11th century manuscript, later bound into a 13th century Greek codex, now in the Austrian National Library, sheds (...)
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Tuesday 07 |
Why do we have earthquakes in WA? Why do they happen more in some areas and not at all in others? WA is a long way from a tectonic plate boundary, so our earthquakes are different in nature to those in places like California, Indonesia or Japan.
Join Prof Myra Keep and PhD candidate (...)
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Tuesday 14 |
16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Science Exchange Series - Loving Thy Neighbour: Insights from Primates
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Conflicts between groups are deeply rooted in our society, but we also have the capacity to get along with our neighbours and ally for a common goal.
Using evolutionary theory as a navigational guide, Dr Cyril C. Grueter draws on his research on the social organisation of our primate (...)
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Tuesday 21 |
Sleep is a vital biological need. It is crucial for good health, mood stability, and high performance. Despite this, sleep loss and sleep disorder are now global health epidemics. Sleep is a vital state within which your brain ‘cleans house’ and replenishes needed energy. Sleep of poor quality (...)
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Tuesday 28 |
16:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Science Exchange Series - Chemical toolbox to observe and record the changing world
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Science investigates the world in highly methodical ways: and our scientists use different chemical markers to record and observe changes in our environment. This knowledge helps to better understand the past, observe what is happening in our present and aid in the maintenance of our future. < (...)
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September 2020
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Friday 04 |
15:30 - CANCELLED - CANCELLED - FREE LECTURE - Mentally Healthy and Resilient Workforces Event : The University of Western Australia’s Mining Innovation Network in collaboration with the School of Psychological Science are delighted to invite you to the Mentally Healthy and Resilient Workforces Event.
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This event will showcase recent insights and advances in mining workforce mental (...)
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Wednesday 30 |
Come and hear UWA’s top postgraduate students present their research in agriculture and related areas.
Opening address by Mr Simon Stead, Chairman, CBH Group.
Aernoon tea and refreshments provided.
All are welcome.
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October 2020
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Monday 19 |
October 19-25 is International Open Access Week. Come and join in some of the events organised by the Library, to learn why UWA researchers are increasingly making their publications openly available and the individual, institutional and community benefits to doing so. Events include:
* Two (...)
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Thursday 22 |
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : Control of pedestrian flows: social dynamics beyond modelling
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We propose a model-free approach to analyse the movement of pedestrians in experiments and simulations. Using concepts from control and analysis of complex dynamical systems we set up a scheme which allows us to identify dynamical unstable signatures in pedestrian flows. These signatures are the (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Evaluating Auditory function in children with learning difficulties (Please note date change to 27 October, NOT 20th) : School of Human Sciences Seminar Series
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Abstract: Children who experience poor academic performance at school have been d escribed as having learning difficulties (LD). These children are thought to show reduced performances in reading, written language and numeracy, and/or to be inactive and inefficient learners. Hearing is one of (...)
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Wednesday 28 |
13:30 - EVENT - Industry Forum 2020: Climate change and agriculture - Challenges and solutions for Australian farmers
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Globally, farmers are already seeing the effects of climate change. How are innovative Australian farmers adapting to climate change and how can we future-proof Australian farms?
Join The UWA Institute of Agriculture for a lively discussion on lessons learned and future opportunities.
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