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Displaying from Thursday, June 02, 2011
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June 2011
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Thursday 02 |
12:00 - TEACHING & LEARNING MONTH 2011 - HYPOTHETICAL: Imagine there's no assessment, it's easy if you try!
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It might be easy to imagine but what of the consequences? No assessment? How will the students know what to learn?
At least there would be no need to be concerned with instilling academic integrity in students because there would be no motivation to cheat. And all this talk of soft (...)
This workshop has been cancelled. Please contact [email protected] for further information.
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 (...)
15:00 - TEACHING & LEARNING MONTH 2011 - Student Services - Study Smarter : Language and Cultural Exchange (LACE) - Cherished Teachers
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LACE (Language and Cultural Exchange) members from around the world will celebrate teachers who have inspired, encouraged and nurtured their creativity and love of learning. All welcome RSVP to [email protected] by Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Tuesday 07 |
16:00 - DISTINGUISHED VISITOR - 'The Emotional World of the Pastons' with Barbara Rosenwein : CMEMS / PMRG Research Seminar
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In the midst of many personal difficulties and public upheavals, the 15th-century Paston family wrote over 400 letters to one another--all of them remarkably calm and judicious. My purpose in this seminar is to begin to
explore the emotional world of the Pastons from these letters. Some (...)
This ceremony represents an opportunity for UWA to recognise excellent teachers from across the University. 2011 Faculty Teaching Award winners will be acknowledged; and the University Excellence in Teaching award winners announced, along with winners and nominees for the national teaching awards.
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 |
The Teaching and Learning Research Colloquium provides an opportunity for UWA staff to share their teaching and learning research and scholarship with their peers. The one day colloquium will include a number of parallel presentation streams to showcase the teaching and learning research and (...)
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 - TEACHING & LEARNING MONTH 2011 - Graduate School of Education : Introducing ICT's into professional programs: Innovations in pre-service teacher education
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Join us for a discussion of the various overlapping ICT projects currently underway in the GSE: the Teaching the Future project, ePortfolios, iPads, and IWBs (interactive whiteboards). Project staff will give an overview of what is being done and why, the invite questions and discussion.
9:00 - TEACHING & LEARNING MONTH 2011 - Distinguished Visiting Teachers Workshop : Professor Keithia Wilson "Managing the Assessment Lifecycle: Principles and Practices in the First Year"
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The workshop will focus on principles and practices for enabling commencing students success with early assessment. Three aspects of the first year assessment process will be considered: designing assessment items that are appropriate to the needs of commencing students; preparing students to (...)
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
After the overwhelming success of the Quiz Night in previous years, staff and students are once again invited to put their knowledge of approaches to teaching, student learning and skills of negotiation to the test at a Business School Quiz Night.
Working in small teams, participants (...)
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Friday 10 |
14:30 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar : Volcanos, Refugees and Raiders: The 1765 Macaturin Eruption and the Rise of the Iranun
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This paper is a topical investigation into how the relationship between the unpredictable power of nature and the rise of the Iranun, as long –distance saltwater slavers, changed the course of Southeast Asian History. It attempts to illuminate the imponderable effects of a volcanic eruption on a (...)
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Tuesday 14 |
Intended Audience:
Those who are, or intend to, supervise international students who want to reflect upon, develop or refresh their current conceptions and practice of supervision. Using a discussion-based approach, this workshop builds on the material about international student supervision (...)
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The workshop is aimed at those who already have a basic working knowledge of PowerPoint, but would like to learn to present more interesting and effective presentations.
Workshop Description:
Develop engaging and effective PowerPoint presentations which help your (...)
Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
There will be three 25 minute talks on Tuesday 14th of June in MLR2 starting at 10:30 am.
10:30am:
Sylvia Ozols (Adelaide)
will speak on
The Bruck-Bose Construction
11am:
Wei Jin (UWA)
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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!
16:00 - SEMINAR - An mRNA Blueprint for C4 Photosynthesis : 2-celled C4 photosynthetic cycle enhances radiation use efficiency
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We have studied nuclear and chloroplast transcriptomes in Cleome leaves and characterized the changes required for C4 photosynthesis by two comparative approaches.
ABSTRACT AVAILABLE: [email protected]
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