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April 2011
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Monday 18 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Medical Research Seminar Series : Use of the Churchill Fellowship to investigate physiotherapy for people with CF and non-CF bronchiectasis
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Mr Jamie Wood is a respiratory physiotherapist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, working with people with cystic
fi brosis (CF) and non-CF bronchiectasis.
Mr Wood was recently awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship to study physiotherapy for people with CF and bronchiectasis in the (...)
There will be a special Plant Biology seminar this Monday 18th April at 4pm in the BAYLISS Building Lecture Theatre (G33).
Emeritus Professor Winslow Briggs, from Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford, will present his extensive research into "Phototropin LOV domains - serving many (...)
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Wednesday 20 |
13:00 - EVENT - Raine Lecture - Professor Chuxia Deng : "From BRCA1 to Sirtuins: Cancer, Metabolism and Aging"
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In 1992 Dr Chuxia Deng was awarded his PhD by The University of Utah, supervised by Professor Mario Capecchi, Winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Dr Deng is now Senior Investigator and Chief of the Mammalian Genetics Section, Genetics of Development and Disease Branch of (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Presents: : Sustainable Water Management for the 21st Century: Balancing the Environmental, Social and Economic.
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Access to sufficient quantities of fresh, clean water is a critical element in human prosperity. Globally, hundreds of millions go without this basic right. Water stress is increasing around the world as climate change, population growth, pollution, and waste take their toll.
At every level (...)
17:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The 2011 Bateman Lecture : A Public Lecture by Professor Peter C.B. Phillips, Sterling Professor of Economics and Professor of Statistics at Yale University
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A dominant characteristic of economic data is their tendency to trend over time. In Exploring the Mystery of Trends and Bubbles, Professor Phillips will examine the wandering nature of interest rates, exchange rates, and inflation, as well as the secular drift of economic aggregates like GDP. < (...)
18:30 - SEMINAR - Mature-age Information Session : Learn about the various ways that you can gain entry into UWA as a mature-age student.
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Mature-age entry provides flexibility for entering UWA, particularly if you don't have any previous academic results. Anyone who is 20 or over on 1 March of the year of entry qualifies for our mature-age entry pathways. This information session will provide guidance to mature-age students to help (...)
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Thursday 21 |
The Piece of Gold
The guitar students of UWA present a concert featuring new works by Roland Dyens, Roque Carbajo, Nadia Borislova and others.
21:00 - EVENT - Easter at St. George's College : Details of Easter Services at the chapel of St. George's College at UWA
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We invite you to join us at any of the services being offered at the Chapel of St. George's College at UWA over the Easter weekend. These are:
Holy Thursday (21st April 2011) 9.30pm Sung Compline (with the Winthrop Singers)
Good Friday (22nd April 2011) 9.30am Reflections (...)
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Wednesday 27 |
9:00 - WORKSHOP - AIESEC WA presents: INITIATE : Learn how to be a leader in the global environment.
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Ever wanted to stand out as a graduate in the global workforce? Do you want to gain access to some of Australia’s best coaches in leadership, and hear bright minds speak on global issues?
INITIATE aims to connect 150 students from across all universities in WA. Presentations, workshops (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Presents: : THE LITHOSPHERE, GEODYNAMICS AND METALLOGENY OF EARLY EARTH
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Subduction processes, critical for the formation of many magmatic and hydrothermal ore deposits, appear to have been active since about 3.9Ga.
However, the environment to preserve such deposits did not exist until the emergence of the Sub-Continental Lithospheric Mantle (SCLM) between 3 (...)
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Friday 29 |
8:45 - EVENT - A Day in the Life of a Music Student : Enjoy a day discovering what it's like to be a Music Student at UWA.
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The School of Music is offering WA secondary school
students the chance to take part in a wide range
of hands-on activities that will be interactive, fun and
very rewarding.
Students will have the opportunity to*:
• Participate in a Performance/Composition workshop
• Observe current (...)
8:45 - EVENT - A Day in the Life of an Astronomy Student : Enjoy a day discovering what it's like to be a Astronomy Student at UWA.
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The International Centre for Radio Astronomy
Research (ICRAR) is offering WA secondary school
students the chance to take part in a wide range of
hands-on activities that will be interactive, fun and
very rewarding.
Students will have the opportunity to*:
• Observe a sun spot through a (...)
Over a breakfast of coffee and muffins, the emotional power of the human voice will be explored in a celebrity interview with world-renowned dramatic soprano Lisa Gasteen. Price: Standard $20, Friend of Music/Concessions $15
For tickets email [email protected] phone 6488 2054
The Symposium of Western Australian Neuroscience 2011 will be held on the 29th of April and registrations are now open. The Symposium will feature two prominent interstate speakers. Prof Jürgen Götz will be the keynote speaker of the session focused on ‘Diseases of Aging’ and Professor (...)
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - SymbioticA Friday seminar: Creative Work and Long-Distance Collaboration. Speakers: Anne Niemetz and Andrew Pelling
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Media artist Anne Niemetz (Victoria University Wellington) and cell biophysicist Andrew Pelling (University of Ottawa) will speak about their past projects and present experiments in the art-science realm. They first met in 2003 in Los Angeles, where they created “The Dark Side of the Cell”, an (...)
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May 2011
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Monday 02 |
8:30 - SYMPOSIUM - Cell Signalling and Translational Medicine : Satellite Meeting of the 3rd Australia-China Biomedical Research Conference (ACBRC)
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Join researchers from across Australia and China for this fascinating insight into the importance of cell signalling and translational medicine. The four sessions, Novel Therapies and Genomic Information; Tissue Engineering and Bio-therapeutics; Molecular Targets for Metabolic and Degenerative (...)
8:45 - EVENT - A Day in the Life of an Environmental Science Student : Enjoy a day discovering what it's like to be an Environmental Science Student at UWA.
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‘A day in the life of an environmental science student’
gives WA secondary school students the opportunity
to find out what studies in this field would be like
at UWA.
Students will take part in a variety of
workshops and demonstrations throughout the day
that are designed to give (...)
Composing Catastrophe: Robert Polidori’s Photographs in “After the Flood” and Comparative Visual Records of Post-Katrina New Orleans.
The form of cities, their design, and construction have long made it possible to think about human society, its representation and values. Likewise (...)
14:00 - GUIDED TOUR - Campus Tours : Prospective students are invited to tour the University.
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Prospective students are invited to attend a guided tour of the University's Crawley campus. The tour also provides an opportunity to ask questions about courses and admission requirements.
Campus tours are for prospective students and their families and are not intended for the general (...)
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Tuesday 03 |
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - The Screened Score
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In this Power of Music Seminar, Lindsay Vickery, Lecturer in Composition and Technology, WAAPA, ECU will be presenting a seminar entitled 'The Screened Score' an investigation of the compositional process.
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