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October 2015
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Friday 16 |
Flaneur: A literary and theoretical urban figure who walks and experiences the city.
The idea of flanerie, or what Balzac once described as 'the gastronomy of the eye', is experiencing a revival. The idea of strolling, no longer by a lone male of a certain class, but by one observing (...)
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Monday 19 |
A public lecture by Robert Fisher, Dean of Research, Science and Engineering, University of Edinburgh and 2015 IAS Distinguished Visiting Fellow.
This talk will present an overview of the data acquisition and analysis from the ChiRoPing and Fish4Knowledge EU funded research projects (...)
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Tuesday 20 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Rapid Access Ice Drill : A new tool for exploration of the deep Antarctic ice sheets and subglacial geology
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A public lecture by John Goodge, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota-Duluth.
In this lecture, Professor Goodge will discuss the Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID), currently in development, which will be able to will penetrate the Antarctic ice sheets in (...)
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Wednesday 21 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - View from the Shore : the cultural impact of globalization on Indonesia during the Age of Spices
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A public lecture by James Bennett, Curator of Asian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia and co-curator of 'Treasure Ships: Art in the Age of Spices' Exhibition.
In this lecture, James Bennett will explore the Indonesian pesisir art featured in 'Treasure Ships: Art in the Age of Spices' (...)
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Thursday 22 |
A public lecture by Rebecca Baumann, artist.
Light is capable of transforming spatial environments - an intangible material which can be manipulated and sculpted. It has the power to affect us psychologically, as well as alter our perception of the world around us. In this presentation (...)
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Sunday 25 |
Join us for an evening of all Mozart concerti performed by local champion soloists Paul Wright, Robert Gladstones and Raymond Yong accompanied by a chamber orchestra of brilliant young musicians.
The program will include Piano Concerto No.12, Horn Concerto No.2 and Violin Concerto No.5.
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Tuesday 27 |
17:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Giant Waves on the Open Sea: Mariners' tall tales or alarming fact?
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A public lecture by Paul H Taylor, Professor of Engineering Science, University of Oxford.
Giant waves are rare, and seldom recorded by reliable oceanographic instruments. However, on 1 January 1995 a sensor on a platform in the central North Sea recorded a giant 60ft high wave crest, so (...)
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Wednesday 28 |
A public lecture by Jonathan Marks, Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina.
Human evolution is the scientific narrative of who we are and where we came from, which for any other society would be considered to lie in the domain of kinship and origin myth. All such (...)
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November 2015
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Wednesday 04 |
A public lecture by Corioli Souter, Curator, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Museum and Adjunct Lecturer in Archaeology, The University of Western Australia.
Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties is an Australia Research Council (ARC) funded project that is making a (...)
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Tuesday 10 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Approaches to Sexuality and Gender Diversity : UWA Research on National and International Perspectives
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How are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people (LGBT) represented in the press, social media, popular culture, and politics? How do these depictions influence, mirror, or misrepresent the way LGBT people perceive themselves and articulate their identities? And what health implications do (mi (...)
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Thursday 12 |
18:15 - PUBLIC TALK - *Sold Out* The Spice of Faith: Jesuits and the Arts and Emotions of 'Accommodation'
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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 (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - "Mum and Dad, it's your turn to grow up" � kids becoming teenagers
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A public lecture by Elina Hermanson, Head of Adolescent Health Services, City of Helsinki, Finland.
As an adolescent medicine physician, Elina Hermanson meets teens with worries and sorrows that need the attention of a professional. Some have obvious troubles that could have been (...)
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February 2016
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Saturday 13 |
Presented by the WA Museum in association with the UWA Institute of Advanced Studies as part of the 'A History of the World in 100 Objects' exhibition.
Join expert presenters as they discuss the meaning and value of objects as an unwritten insight into human cultures across time, and the (...)
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March 2016
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Monday 07 |
A public lecture by Professor Peggy Deamer, Associate Dean, Yale School of Architecture.
"Architecture is not a career; it is a calling!"
This lecture will examine the problems for the architectural profession when it heeds this cry. Because we too often believe that (...)
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Wednesday 09 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Looking Back To Go Forward: why marine management needs lessons from the past
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A public lecture by Dr Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez, Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology.
This lecture introduces marine environmental history (MEH) and its relevance for marine management. It will present some of the underlying concepts, theories and methods, and present the (...)
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Thursday 10 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Taking a Shortcut Through the Long Grass : The 2016 Grace Vaughan Memorial lecture by Dorinda Cox, Project Officer, Keeping Kids Safe Project
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The 2016 Grace Vaughan Memorial lecture by Dorinda Cox, Project Officer, Keeping Kids Safe Project, Women’s Council for Domestic and Family Violence Services WA and Managing Director of the Inspire Change Consulting Group.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 35 times more (...)
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Thursday 17 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Critically Engaged Medical Humanities: the model of 'Life of Breath'
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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 (...)
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Monday 21 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Where Do We Find Hope When Facing A Terminal Illness? : **FULLY BOOKED**
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A public lecture by Paivi Hietanen, oncologist and psychotherapist, Helsinki.
As an oncologist and psychotherapist Paivi Hietanen has met many cancer patients and their family members who struggle with anxiety and depression when facing a life threatening illness. Her lecture will deal (...)
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Tuesday 22 |
A public lecture by Christophe Lécuyer, Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon - Terre Planètes, Environnement, Université Claude Bernard Lyon, France and 2016 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
Samples of tooth enamel and bone have been obtained from Egyptian human and animal mummies (...)
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April 2016
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Wednesday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Beginning of String : Part of the 'A History of the World in 100 Objects' lecture series
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A public lecture by Associate Professor Jane Balme, Archaeology Discipline Chair, UWA.
String may have its antecedents in the behaviour of our ancestors, however subsequent use by our own species (Homo sapiens sapiens) to create complex tools, symbolic items and to colonise new (...)
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