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Displaying from Thursday, June 16, 2011
 June 2011
Thursday 16
9:30 - WORKSHOP - Teaching with Powerpoint Website | More Information
Intended Audience: 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 (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeological Seminar Series Semester 1, 2011 : The Road to Iconicity in the Palaeoart of the American West More Information
The recent confirmation of the first authentic mammoth depictions in the rock art of North America not only unequivocally testifies to the coexistence of humans and Ice Age megafauna on the Colorado Plateau, but also may alter our views on what kind of artistic toolkit Palaeoamericans entering the (...)
Friday 17
15:00 - Colloquium - Not quite emotions: Sentiments that did not make the grade More Information
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 (...)
Monday 20
9:30 - WORKSHOP - Teaching Smarter @ UWA Website | More Information
Workshop Description: Teachers are being stretched in their efforts to maintain high quality teaching, often in a time or resource-poor environment, and with an increasingly diverse student cohort. Ideas on how to establish and maintain a good learning experience for students by teaching smarter (...)

16:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Open Public Lecture : Advancing research on the built environment and active living: working with policy makers and designing natural experiments Website | More Information
“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 (...)
Wednesday 22
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Remodelling Tumour Vasculature: A New Approach to Therapy." Website | More Information
The vasculature of solid tumours displays an aberrant morphology characterized by dilated and fragile vessels, intensive vessel sprouting, and loss of hierarchical architecture. Due to ongoing angiogenesis, immune effector cells generated in vivo, or supplied ex vivo, are often unable to migrate (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Achieving More whilst Using Less: towards a Viable Future : The 2011 George Seddon Lecture Website | More Information
Professor Lyn Beazley, Chief Scientist of Western Australia will present the 2011 George Seddon Lecture - "Achieving More whilst Using Less: towards a Viable Future".

In the past our planet seemed to provide an inexhaustible source of water, food, energy reserves and minerals; (...)
Thursday 23
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Cyprus: A Fifty Year Old Republic at Risk? Website | More Information
This talk by Dr Van Coufoudakis, Rector Emeritus, University of Nicosia, Cyprus, will focus on the achievements and challenges facing the Republic of Cyprus after fifty years of independence.

The current state of the “Cyprus problem” will be examined in the context of the UN (...)
Monday 27
9:00 - WORKSHOP - Foundations of University Teaching and Learning (Intensive) More Information
Intended Audience: The Foundations of University Teaching and Learning programme is offered every semester to support staff relatively new to the University as well as staff with teaching experience who wish to refine, test out, validate or develop their present conceptions of good teaching and (...)

12:00 - SEMINAR - Vaccines to prevent respiratory infections in children and adults: Where are we headed? : Medical Research Seminar Series - light lunch at 12noon with presentation starting at 12.30pm Website | More Information
A/Professor Peter Richmond is a General Paediatrician & Paediatric Immunologist at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children and the School of Paediatrics and Child Health at UWA. A/Professor Richmond is also the director of the Vaccine Trials Group, a multidisciplinary research group whose aim (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - FULL ***Corporate Ethics: Are They Just in the Eye of the Beholder? : This event is now FULL and we are unable to take further registrations. Website | More Information
The inaugural Vincent Fairfax Oration will be given by Dr Michael Chaney AO.

Mr Chaney is Chairman of the National Australia Bank Limited, Woodside Petroleum Limited and Gresham Partners Holdings Limited. He is Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, a member of the JPMorgan (...)
Wednesday 29
9:00 - COURSE - Introduction to MS Excel with Statistics : A short course in introductory statistics Website | More Information
The aim of this course is to give the participants an introduction to the facilities available in MS Excel from a statistical point of view. As well as an introduction to excel and spreadsheet functions, we concentrate on performing basic statistical methods, producing charts and tables, and (...)

12:00 - EVENT - School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences: Chemistry Seminar : Paint, Particles and Polymers – Simulation Studies of Materials More Information

16:00 - SEMINAR - �Machine Learning Methods in Functional Genomics." Website | More Information
Cao Nguyen will present machine learning approaches in functional genomics including methods (i.e. hidden Markov models, Bayesian networks) to predict protein interfaces and to annotate functions for proteins from protein interaction networks. Cao’s talk includes methods to predict the key (...)
Thursday 30
8:30 - SYMPOSIUM - A Life Worth Hearing : A Hearing Research Symposium Website | More Information
A symposium on ear and hearing research, held in conjunction with the Raine Lecture to be given by Prof De Wet Swanepoel, the Raine Visiting Professor at the Ear Sciences Centre, School of Surgery, for 2011. De Wet Swanepoel, University of Pretoria, has extensive experience in paediatric audiology (...)

 July 2011
Monday 04
11:00 - SEMINAR - Physics Seminar : Temperature Measurement Research at NPL More Information
I will be talking about the NPL's efforts and outlook for the next few years in determining the Boltzmann constant (k) with ~1 part-per-million uncertainty using a resonant acoustic method. This may be of particular interest to some people in Physics as there is currently a measurement of k in (...)

13:00 - EVENT - How to Build a Centre : DVCR Robyn Owens' Lunchtime Seminar Website | More Information
You are all invited to the next in the series of the DVCR Prof Robyn Owens’ Lunchtime Seminars.

Guest Speakers:

Prof. Peter Klinken – Director, Western Australian Institute for Medical Research (WAIMR)

Prof. Ian Small – Director, Plant Energy (...)
Tuesday 05
9:00 - EVENT - Knowledge and Value in a Globalising World : The largest anthropological conference in the southern hemisphere will take place at UWA from 5 - 8th July representing the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences), the AAS (Australian Anthropological Society) and the ASAANZ (Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa / New Zealand). Website | More Information
Keynote speakers include Professor James Ferguson from Stanford University, and Professor Jean Comaroff from the University of Chicago. Plenary speakers include Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond, Professor Alberto Gomes,and Professor Shiv Visvanathan.

11:00 - CONCERT - Waarnging Maar-Waarnging: The Mandelbrot Duo with Richard Walley : Composing and rehearsing new works in the Gallery Website | More Information
The Austrian-based classical Mandelbrot Duo team up with Western Australian Indigenous performer Richard Walley for the premiere of a new work for violin, cello and didgeridoo especially commissioned for the UWA WINTERArts Festival 2011 and to coincide with NAIDOC week. This collaboration brings (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Safe Storage of Radioactive Wastes: options and challenges Website | More Information
A free public lecture by Dr Lanru Jing, Senior Researcher, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.

The creation of huge quantities of high-level, long-lived radioactive waste is the most formidable problem facing the nuclear power industry today. Achieving safe storage of (...)


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