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Displaying from Thursday, September 01, 2011
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September 2011
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Thursday 01 |
This workshop aims to introduce some standard mathematical notations to students from all areas. Being fluent with this language often enables students to make the transition from brain to paper with ease. This allows them to demonstrate logical flow, making their work clearer to those who assess (...)
This workshop aims to demonstrate the power of mathematics as a formal language.
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Friday 02 |
11:00 - WORKSHOP - INTERNATIONAL CAREERS WEEK - Leveraging Your Exchange Experience : Learn how to leverage your exchange experiences and articulate the skills you have developed to an employer.
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What skills will you have developed as an exchange student?
global awareness
cultural understandings
resilience
ability to adapt to change
and many more...
If you have been on exchange, or are considering going, this workshop will assist you in identifying and articulating your (...)
13:00 - TALK - INTERNATIONAL WEEK - Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) Seminar : Find out the latest information about visas and PR requirements
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This is your opportunity to find out the latest information about visas and PR requirements. Representatives from DIAC will provide information and answer questions.
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Monday 05 |
Good writing is clear, concise and easy-to-read. Learn techniques that will help your writing flow.
Have you ever noticed how in spoken English some words are emphasised and others seem to run together? Join this workshop to practice typical patterns of stress in everyday conversational English.
Some of us find it hard to voice our ideas in tutes, yet speaking up is one of the most important skills you can develop at university and in you career. Learn simple strategies so you can communicate more confidently and effectively in group situations.
These workshops are for postgrads writing a dissertation as part of a coursework degree. Each workshop provides a brief session on a different aspect of writing and an opportunity to get individual help.
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Tuesday 06 |
With so many book chapters, journal papers and lecture notes to read, it can often feel as if you’re drowning in printed materials. This workshop will teach several reading techniques that will help you chose what to read and how to read it efficiently, to maximise the effectiveness of your (...)
If you want to know how to incorporate sources more effectively in your writing, this is the place to start! Discover different ways of referring to sources to improve your academic writing style.
13:00 - COURSE - Responsible Service of Alcohol Training : Approved training course, participants receive a certificate to work in a licensed premise in Australia
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This event is full.
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The UWA Health Promotion Unit (HPU) runs regular free RSA training to all UWA students & staff. The RSA course is an approved training course through the Australian Academy of Hospitality Management (AAHM). Participants receive a RSA (...)
This workshop aims to explain the notion of a function as a graphical representation of a mathematical or experimental relationship. Students will develop intuition for the concepts of domain and range, as well as see how to calculate these both graphically and algebraically. An introduction to (...)
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Wednesday 07 |
11:00 - STUDENT EVENT - Workshop: How to improve pronunication for conversations (repeat)
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Have you ever noticed how in spoken English some words are emphasised and others seem to run together? Join this workshop to practice typical patterns of stress in everyday conversational English.
With so many book chapters, journal papers and lecture notes to read, it can often feel as if you’re drowning in printed materials. This workshop will teach several reading techniques that will help you chose what to read and how to read it efficiently, to maximise the effectiveness of your (...)
Good writing is clear, concise and easy-to-read. Learn techniques that will help your writing flow.
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Thursday 08 |
Some of us find it hard to voice our ideas in tutes, yet speaking up is one of the most important skills you can develop at university and in you career. Learn simple strategies so you can communicate more confidently and effectively in group situations.
If you want to know how to incorporate sources more effectively in your writing, this is the place to start! Discover different ways of referring to sources to improve your academic writing style.
This workshop aims to explain the notion of a function as a graphical representation of a mathematical or experimental relationship. Students will develop intuition for the concepts of domain and range, as well as see how to calculate these both graphically and algebraically. An introduction to (...)
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Monday 12 |
What constitutes a good academic assignment? Discover the criteria lecturers use when they grade your assignments so that you can earn better marks!
Using Sources
Want to be a powerful speaker, but unsure about how English rhythm can help? Come to this active learning workshop to practice using English rhythm to get your message across.
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