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Displaying from Monday, October 11, 2010
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October 2010
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Monday 11 |
12:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Chest Medicine in China : 12 noon for light lunch, Presentation 12.30 - 1.30pm
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Prof Chen Shengwen will give a brief introduction to the Nanshan Hospital and its department of respiratory medicine. He will present a range of challenging cases his department has dealt with and discuss respiratory medicine practice in China today. There will be the opportunity for questions (...)
Last week of the UWA Co-op Bookshop Sale. Additional stock added and further markdowns in Sale stock. Academic books, fiction, general interest, cards, stationery and assorted gifts.
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Tuesday 12 |
7:00 - EVENT - Breakfast with Dennis Lillee : President - Player - Professional - A Perspective
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Dennis Lillee (DK), President of the WA Cricket
Association, is best known as the legendary Australian
fast bowler who terrorised batsmen all over the world
during the 1970s and 1980s.
Join Dennis as he gives his insight on being a board member,
an international sportsman and a (...)
Leaders play an important role in maintaining and improving safety yet little research provides a systematic view of safety leadership in complex organizations. Mark will present recent work to develop a better theoretical understanding of the way leaders integrate safety into the broader culture (...)
17:00 - PRESENTATION - School of Music International Research Seminar Series : Presented in association with the Musicological Society of Australia, WA Chapter. Honours presentations by School of Music BMus and BMusEd candidates.
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Tuesday 14th September 2010 and all Tuesdays through to Tuesday 12th October, 5- 6.30pm. Tunley Lecture Theatre, School of Music, UWA. List yet to be distributed. Honours presentations by School of Music BMus and BMusEd candidates.
17:00 - FREE LECTURE - Food and Agriculture Lecture : Scientific Advances in Animal Welfare by Professor Alan Tilbrook
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This seminar will be presented in the context of Professor Tilbrook’s role as the Deputy Director of the Animal Welfare Science Centre (AWSC). The AWSC is recognised nationally and internationally for its leadership and contribution to animal welfare through research, teaching and training (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - W/Prof Shaun Collin Public Lecture - The evolution of light detection: eco-physiological impacts on Australia's biodiversity : Focus on fish vision in year of biodiversity
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Join WA Premier’s Research Fellow, Winthrop Professor Shaun Collin, as he focuses on the vision of species of fish which inhabit the diverse Australian marine ecosystems.
Shaun talks about the vital importance of light detection to the survival of any living organism. Highlighting 2010 as the (...)
19:45 - EVENT - Friends of the Library talk : Kimberley Connections
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Mr Kevin Coate will speak on his Kimberley connections, initially about his cousin Howard Coate, a lay missionary, who moved to the Kimberley in 1934 to work with Aboriginal people. His interests in linguistics and Aboriginal mythology brought him to the notice of Professor AP Elkin and Dr Arthur (...)
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Wednesday 13 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Quest for the Hobbit ancestors: recent research in Flores and Sulawesi, Indonesia
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An IAS public lecture by Mike Morwood, Professor of Archaeology, University of Wollongong.
In 2003, an Australian-Indonesian research team announced the discovery of endemic hominin species, Homo floresiensis, on the East Indonesian island of Flores. The species lived at Liang Bua from (...)
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Thursday 14 |
12:00 - EVENT - Literary Lunch - Screw Light Bulbs : Smarter Ways to Save Australians Time and Money
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If you want a guide to our carbon future: THIS IS IT. Clear, sensible, authoritative – and really interesting. I have seen few books on an issue affecting all of us that are so readable and wise. Even fun! -- Robyn Williams
Australia was the first country in the world to officially ban (...)
13:10 - RECITAL - UWA Music Free Lunchtime Concert Series : JAZZ GUITAR - Priam Bacich
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Priam Bacich is a well known and established entity within the Perth Jazz Community.
In this concert, he will perform some of his favourite Jazz Standards along with his own stunning compositions.
16:00 - SEMINAR - CMCA Seminar Series: Journey to the Centre of the Osteoclast : Current insights and perspectives into the molecular mechanisms of bone resorption.
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Osteoclasts are large multinucleated cells formed by the fusion of mononuclear precursors of the monocyte-macrophage lineage whose exclusive function is the degradation of bone. Excessive osteoclast numbers and/or activity underlie a number of debilitating orthopaedic-related diseases including (...)
An IAS public lecture by Professor Robert H. Layton, Department of Anthropology, University of Durham (UK).
Several attempts have been made by evolutionary psychologists to explain the evolution of art, in particular Miller’s (2000) argument that art originated during the Pleistocene (...)
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Friday 15 |
5:30 - EVENT - UWA Run and Refresh : 2.5km or 5km followed by drinks at the UWA Boat Shed
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Run and Refresh is a FREE fun run organised by the UWA Triathlon Club in conjunction with UWA Sports. Every Friday starting at 5.30pm from the UWA Boat Shed (Cnr Hackett and Riverside Drive) join in for a 5km or 2.5km time trial along the Nedlands foreshore. Then have a few drinks to socialise and (...)
13:00 - EVENT - Raine Lecture - Professor John Gordon : The Emergence of 'Neuro-Immuno-Pharmacology': Lymphoma Gets Nervous
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Professor Grodon's group has discovered that lymphoma populations express multiple components of serotonergic, and dopaminergic, signaling pathways, which are potential targets of commonly used, or abused, psychotropics such as Prozac and MDMA/’Ecstasy’ and anti-Parkinson drugs L-Dopa and (...)
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - SymbioticA Friday Seminar> 'Fashion is not for sissies!' : Speaker: SymbioticA Resident - Kirsten Hudson
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SymbioticA Friday Seminar;
Title: 'Fashion is not for sissies!';
Speaker: Kirsten Hudson;
Time & Location: 3:30 - 5pm @ SymbioticA;
This week’s Friday Seminar will be presented by SymbioticA resident Kirsten Hudson, who will discuss her project titled “mini flesh works” on (...)
Featuring a selection of operatic favourites from past to present, presented by UWA Vocal Studies students, with piano accompaniment.
Tickets $15 at the door!
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Saturday 16 |
The Institute of Advanced Studies is pleased to be hosting a Manning Clark House Day of Ideas at UWA for the first time. This year's event will focus on the Idea of Refuge.
In recent times discussion and debate has centred on asylum seekers seeking refuge in a safe haven such as (...)
12:00 - FUNDRAISER - Relay for Life @ UWA : Celebrate, Remember and Fight Back against cancer.
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Come and join us at the Cancer Council Relay For Life @ UWA. A fantastic opportunity to get together with the UWA community to Celebrate, Remember and Fight Back against cancer.
Bring your tent, your family and friends and get ready for the festivities.
Celebrate! Be inspired as Survivors and (...)
Featuring a selection of operatic favourites from past to present, presented by UWA Vocal Studies students, with piano accompaniment.
Tickets $15 at the door!
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