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 March 2010
Tuesday 23
11:00 - EVENT - "Attention to faces in Williams syndrome and Autism" More Information
Individuals with the neuro-developmental disorders Williams syndrome (WS) and autism show divergent social profiles. In particular these two groups show very different social interaction styles, with WS characterised by hyper-sociability and autism characterised by social withdrawal. Looking at (...)

11:00 - EVENT - Attention to faces in Williams syndrome and Autism More Information
Individuals with the neuro-developmental disorders Williams syndrome (WS) and autism show divergent social profiles. In particular these two groups show very different social interaction styles, with WS characterised by hyper-sociability and autism characterised by social withdrawal. Looking at (...)

12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: A classification of regular maps of square-free order More Information
Groups and Combinatorics Seminar

Cai Heng Li (UWA)

will speak on

A classification of regular maps of square-free order

at 12 noon on Tuesday 23 March in MLR2

Abstract: I shall describe a classification of rotary and regular maps of square-free (...)

15:30 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Sanitization of hard disk drives: legends, myths and realities More Information
The disposal of hard disk drives represents a significant potential risk for the leakage of classified, confidential or personal information from agencies, businesses and individuals. In order to safely dispose of drives it is essential that drives be correctly sanitized, i.e. that the data be (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Bioenergy Forum: Can biogas be the answer for future energy needs? : To explore and discuss the development of transitional and varied alternative energy sources. More Information
Transition into our Energy Future

Steve Smith is Professor of Plant Genomics in the School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences, and Chief Investigator in the ARC CoE in Plant Energy Biology at UWA. He has previously been employed at CSIRO Division of Plant Industry in (...)

17:00 - EVENT - School of Music International Research Seminar Series : ‘Music Listening and Health Impact’ More Information
Tara French is a graduate research student working with Professor Raymond Macdonald who directs the music and health research unit at Glasgow Caledonian University. Tara’s research explores how people regulate mood and overall wellbeing through their choice of music. In this presentation she will (...)
Wednesday 24
16:00 - SEMINAR - "Towards understanding the molecular basis for multiple G protein coupling of GPCRs� Website | More Information
Akli obtained his PhD at the Cochin Institute (Paris, France) in 2003 and during this period was instrumental in the development of the BRET technique and its application to study G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Akli’s work on the homo- and heterodimerisation of melatonin receptors published (...)

16:00 - EVENT - Using Natures Endowments: isotope tracing of sediment-nutrient fluxes in rivers and near shore environments : CWR Seminar Website | More Information
Long-lived ‘natural' isotope systems have been used extensively in the Earth Sciences as tracers of crustal and deeper mantle processes. Applications in the environmental sciences have been much more restricted and new isotope facilities being established will bring these capabilities to UWA (...)

17:00 - FREE LECTURE - World Cities of Sex : Exploration of the sexual economy in cities. More Information
In this presentation, Professor Hubbard will explore the ways in which cities have become hubs in an international sexual economy that is increasingly important as a driver of global economic change. Focusing on the intersections between business travel, sex tourism, prostitution and pornography (...)

17:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Wednesday Night Conversations : A series of free public talks in March and April at the Gallery Website | More Information
Leigh Robb is Curator at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, and Brendan van Hek is a contemporary West Australian artist. Hear their take on Aernout Mik’s video installation touch, rise and fall (2008), and how it connects to other recent video art practice in Australia and overseas.

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Females on the Fatal Shore: Australia's Brave Pioneers Website | More Information
In this lecture, author Susanna de Vries will speak about her latest book 'Females on the Fatal Shore: Australia’s Brave Pioneers'.

Females on the Fatal Shore documents the story of the lives of 12 significant women who sailed to the Australian colonies in its founding years. Every (...)
Thursday 25
14:00 - SEMINAR - Statistics Seminar : Asymptotic properties of Takacs-Fiksel estimators. Application to Quermass process. More Information
In this talk we address asymptotic properties of Takacs- Fiksel estimator for exponential family models of Gibbs point process. We will concentrate mainly on the consistency which is based on a complicated identifiability problem. We will present it precisely and we will give some sufficient (...)

19:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - "Shaky Enlightenment: Thomas Gordon's challenge to 18th Century earthquake theories". : CMEMS / PMRG Public Lecture Thursday 25th March More Information
Friday 26
9:30 - WORKSHOP - Teaching Offshore Website | More Information
This workshop will provide staff teaching offshore with advice and guidance in teaching and learning; cultural understanding and competency specifically targeted to the country context; using technology in teaching offshore; supporting students long-distance; and support around other self-care (...)

13:00 - WORKSHOP - Teaching Offshore Website | More Information
This new workshop provides training in cultural competency specifically targeted to the context of teaching offshore.

The workshop will also provide training in using technology when teaching offshore, support around other self-care issues associated with working away from home, and (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Science Communication Seminar : Knowledge transfer between scientists and science communicators - Managing various perspectives in program development Website | More Information
A difficulty in developing formal and informal education initiatives is the co-ordination of various stake holder perspectives. These perspectives range from determining mutually beneficial program outcomes to facilitating understanding between stake holders and building in obsolescence.

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Monday 29
12:00 - SEMINAR - Medical Research Seminar Series : Stem cell therapy for lung disease: Hope versus Hype Website | More Information
Lung diseases comprise a major global burden of health and are characterized by loss of gas-exchange units and tissue remodeling. Conventional therapeutic interventions have not been effective in treating these conditions. In this talk, we explore the latest developments in cell biology, animal (...)

13:30 - WORKSHOP - Developing your Teaching Portfolio Website | More Information
Effective teaching is a central aspect of an academic career at UWA.

This workshop will focus on the criteria and evidence that can be included in a teaching portfolio and used for PDR and promotion. You will leave this session confident and eager to make a start on your own portfolio. < (...)

13:30 - WORKSHOP - Developing your Teaching Portfolio Website | More Information
Effective teaching is a central aspect of an academic career at UWA.

This workshop will focus on the criteria and evidence that can be included in a teaching portfolio and used for PDR and promotion. You will leave this session confident and eager to make a start on your own portfolio.
Tuesday 30
11:00 - EVENT - "Looking back...": Inhibition of return and the statistics of the environment More Information
The resolution of the human visual system is limited and humans sample visual information from their world in discrete snapshots, by successively moving the eyes. One well known finding is that people are slow to move their eyes back to a location they have looked at just previously. This “inhibit (...)


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