April 2020
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Thursday 16 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Hormonal Changes with Age in Women and Men: Impacts of Exercise *cancelled* : School of Human Sciences 2020 Seminar Series
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Due to ongoing concerns about the development of the COVID-19 virus and the importance of reducing its spread, we have made the difficult decision to cancel this event.
We apologise for any disappointment this may cause, however we believe that this is the most responsible course of action at this time, as the health and wellbeing of our community take priority. 


We hope to reschedule this talk at a later date.
19:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Keeping People Healthy and Out of Hospital: treating the global inactivity pandemic *cancelled* : School of Human Sciences 2020 Seminar Series
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Due to ongoing concerns about the development of the COVID-19 virus and the importance of reducing its spread, we have made the difficult decision to cancel this event.
We apologise for any disappointment this may cause, however we believe that this is the most responsible course of action at this time, as the health and wellbeing of our community take priority. 


We hope to reschedule this talk at a later date.
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November 2021
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Tuesday 16 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Dante's Divine Comedy : A medieval masterpiece and our modern search for meaning
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An accessible introduction to the Divine Comedy, Dante's journey through the human heart. With art from seven centuries, readings from Inferno in Italian and in English, and music inspired by Dante's words in Inferno.
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Tuesday 23 |
How have artists responded to Dante's pictures in words? 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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September 2022
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Thursday 22 |
15:00 - Floor Talk & Panel Discussion - Meet the Creators & Thinkers : Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor Paul Davies AM, Professor Tamara Davis AM, astrophysicist and UWA Emeritus Professor David Blair for an informal floor talk and panel discussion. Bring your questions!
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New ideas and new discoveries have changed our view of space and time, the very fabric of the universe. The changes began a century ago when the Wallal Eclipse in Western Australia proved that space is elastic and flexible.
Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor Paul Davies AM, Professor Tamara Davis AM, astrophysicist and UWA Emeritus Professor David Blair for an informal floor talk and panel discussion. Bring your questions!
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