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May 2011
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Wednesday 25 |
The UWA Co-op Bookshop’s Book Sale runs until Tuesday May 31st
UWA Hoodies on sale from $39.95
Extra 50% off the Sale Price of all books until May 31st.
Novels, non fiction, reference and selection of UQP titles available.
Co-op members also receive Member (...)
9:30 - EVENT - UWA's Biggest Morning Tea : Warm the teapot and break out the bickies! UWA is holding a Morning Tea as part of Australia's Biggest Morning Tea 2011 and need your support. All money raised at Australia's Biggest Morning Tea 2011 will help the Cancer Council continue its research, education and patient support services to help all those affected by cancer.
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The Venue details are as follows and tickets will be available for $5.00 to come and join us on the day. Check Uninews for the next few editions for information. All proceeds will go to the Cancer Council and you will get a treat and a cuppa!
Don't forget to bring a donation and a cup ( (...)
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Thursday 26 |
7:00 - EVENT - Breakfast by the Bay - Advances in Talent Management : Winthrop Professor David V. Day and Patricia O'Connor discuss Advances in Talent Management; Enhancing Rigour and Relevance
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As people become an increasingly valuable organisational
asset in Western Australia and other parts of the world,
high-impact strategies for developing and retaining
world-class talent are required. The presenters will draw
on their experience and expertise to provide an overview
of evidence-based (...)
Lyric Soprano Zoe Kikiros performs regularly as a Principal Artist with West Australian Opera. In this recital she will present a song cycle.
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Friday 27 |
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - SymbioticA Friday Seminar with Cat Hope : DECIBEL: Walking the artistic collaborations tightrope between academy and industry
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Cat Hope is the artistic director of Decibel, a new music ensemble based in Perth, Western Australia devoted to performing works that explore the nexus of acoustic and electronic instruments. Pioneering unique electronic score formats and giving electronic music instruments a voice in the acoustic (...)
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Monday 30 |
12:30 - SEMINAR - The Lung Institute of WA invites you to a free seminar by Mr Bob Muir, ChemCentre : Chemicals in warfare and terrorism: evolution, biochemistry & detection
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Bob Muir’s career as chemometrician; part analytical chemist, part statistician has spanned over 16 years. He is the Senior Chemist and Research Officer for ChemCentre, Perth.
Previously Bob worked for DSTO, part of the Australian Department of Defence and prior to that the Defence Science & (...)
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June 2011
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Thursday 02 |
17:00 - Colloquium - Australia in the Global Response to Climate Change : FREE PUBLIC LECTURE: Prof Ross Garnaut's Report to P.M. on Climate Change Review-Update 2011
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In November 2010, Ross Garnaut was commissioned to provide an update to the 2008 Climate Change Review for the Australian Government and community. Since then, the Garnaut Climate Change Review—Update 2011 has released a series of papers addressing developments across a range of areas including (...)
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Friday 03 |
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Paediatric Exercise Science: UWA as a Global Centre of Excellence?
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A lecture by Professor Gareth Stratton,a Healthway sponsored Visiting Fellow in Paediatric Exercise Science from Liverpool (UK).
This presentation will summarise Professor Stratton’s experiences in WA during his Healthway Fellowship. He will address the potential for world leading (...)
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - SymbioticA Friday Seminar with Paul Thomas : Reflections on Matter
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In this talk Paul Thomas will discuss his current processes and references looking at silver and the refraction of light. The talk will look at art historical connections with Silver which was the selected substrate researched at a nano level for structural and metaphorical reasons exploring its (...)
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Tuesday 07 |
A free public lecture by Dr Margaret Henderson, senior lecturer at the University of Queensland and a consultant to the National Museum of Australia, advising on a modern Australian women’s movement collection.
For the last two decades or so Western women’s movements have been (...)
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Wednesday 08 |
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Emotions and Modernity : With Peter N. Stearns, Provost and Professor of History, George Mason University
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One of the initial spurs to historical work on emotion was a desire to explore the relationship between emotions and modern conditions. For several reasons, this approach has come under fire. This talk assesses the effort, including the criticisms, while urging that we return to the task.
This (...)
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Thursday 09 |
9:00 - CONFERENCE - 'Emotions in the Medieval and Early Modern World' : This international conference will explore the emotions in the medieval and early modern world, c500-1800, from a range of disciplinary, geographical, historical and cultural perspectives.
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This conference is sponsored and supported by the UWA Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies; the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, the Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group, and the UWA Institute of Advanced Studies.
REGISTRATION: http://www.ias.uwa.edu.au/conf/cmems11
16:00 - FREE LECTURE - 7th Australasian Development Economics Workshop @ UWA Business School - Keynote Speech : Can Entrepreneurship Programs Transform the Economic Lives of the Poor?
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Microcredit programs are widely promoted by governments and non-governmental organisations in many developing countries, as a means to alleviate poverty through income generation activities. BRAC, which was established in 1972, is currently the largest non-governmental organisation operating in the (...)
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Tuesday 14 |
19:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Friends of the Library talk: Mary Durack, the Diarist
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Last year the diaries of Mary Durack were absorbed into the Battye archives. Of the thousands of documents that have passed through Patsy’s hands, she considers none as important for future scholars and researchers as this detailed and personal record covering so many aspects of the transitional (...)
19:45 - VISITING SPEAKER - Friends of the Library talk : Mary Durack, the Diarist
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The talk 'Mary durack, the Diarist' reveals for the first time some of what might be discovered in these remarkable journals.
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Wednesday 15 |
Do you know an outstanding Mathematics educator? Nominations are now open for Mathematics Educator of the Year: Secondary and Mathematics Educator of the Year: Primary. Both award winners will receive $10,000 thanks to the Department of Education. Nominate someone now!
An overview of recent Department of Water work on water accounting and how it has driven the need to upgrade groundwater modelling systems and develop a best estimate abstraction dataset (BEAD) process. The presentation will cover the following:
1.Water accounting
• Scope of water (...)
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Friday 17 |
15:00 - Colloquium - Not quite emotions: Sentiments that did not make the grade
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In our colloquium slot this week, we have a “special event” presentation by Professor David Konstan, whose visit is jointly sponsored by the UWA Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, and by the School of Psychology’s Centre for the Advancement of Research on Emotion.
Pr (...)
15:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Vision Underwater: Beauty in The Eye of The Beholder : SymbioticA Friday seminar
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At least 540 million years ago, the first vertebrates appeared and survived in shallow, marine water bathed by sunlight with a spectral composition similar to the environmental conditions of the present day. Over this time, fishes have radiated into the largest vertebrate taxa and now occupy an (...)
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Monday 20 |
16:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Open Public Lecture : Advancing research on the built environment and active living: working with policy makers and designing natural experiments
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“Building Cities to Promote Health: Evidence to action”
Professor Jim Sallis (San Diego, USA)
Professor Jim Sallis is Director of The Active Living Research Centre at San Diego State University, which has received over US$27 million in funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to develop (...)
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