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Displaying from Saturday, September 03, 2011
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September 2011
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Monday 05 |
Quit Smoking Successfully!
The Robin Winkler Clinic at The University of Western Australia will be conducting a SMOKING CESSATION treatment program commencing on Monday 5 SEPTEMBER 2011. The group will meet for two hours each week for ten sessions, with a follow-up session one month after (...)
18:45 - EVENT - Lecture : Sex, food, friendships and death – perspectives on being human from the Epic of Gilgamesh
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This lecture is part of the St. George's College Theology Lecture series.
The speaker is Jim Trotter, Lecturer in Old Testament and Program Chair of Theology at Murdoch University.
No parking is available on the college grounds.
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Tuesday 06 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Soil&Water Seminar, 1pm Sept6: : "Towards a philosophy of soil science"
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The Soil&Water Seminar at 1pm on Tues, Sept. 6th will be given by Professor Martin Fey from the School of Earth and Environment. All welcome!
TITLE: “Towards a philosophy of soil science”
ABSTRACT:
Besides the philosophy of science there is a philosophy of particular (...)
17:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Student Research Seminar Presentations
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
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Co-ordinated by Associate Professor Victoria Rogers, School of Music, UWA these seminars are presented by the School’s honours-level students.
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Wednesday 07 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Genetic and Molecular Biomarkers of Susceptibility and Outcome in Melanoma"
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Graham Mann is a Professor in Medicine at the University of Sydney at the Westmead Millennium Institute and Melanoma Institute Australia. After training in medical oncology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital he worked as a graduate student at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Sydney Branch (...)
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Thursday 08 |
** Correct Date - Thursday 8th September, 2011**
Intended Audience:
This workshop is for all academic and sessional teaching staff at UWA.
Workshop Description:
Effective teaching is a central aspect of an academic career at UWA. This workshop will focus on the criteria and (...)
12:00 - EVENT - Quiet Day Information Meeting : Lunch conversation regarding Staff Quiet Days at UWA
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An informal opportunity to talk over lunch about the background, purpose and details of Quiet Days for staff.
Set on a lovely bush block in the hills near Gidgegannup, Quiet Days provide some space to 'be alone' in the company of other UWA academics with the intention of marking out some (...)
Almost 1 in 20 Australians will be diagnosed with a malignant melanoma.
Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to find out how scientists and clinicians
are waging war on melanoma and using new treatments to halt the rising tide
of fatal melanoma cases.
World expert, Professor Grant McArthur is (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series Semester 2 2011 : Excavations at Thmuis, a Greco-Roman City in the Nile Delta, Egypt
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Tell Timai, a Tell site in the eastern Nile Delta, comprises the remains of the ancient city of Thmuis. First established in the 5th century BC, Thmuis developed into an important administrative centre, first for the Ptolemaic and then later for the Roman rulers of Egypt. In 2007 a team from the (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Hydrodynamic Processes within a Fringing Reef System: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia : SESE and Oceans Institute Seminar
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The circulation driven by wave breaking, tides and winds within a fringing coral reef system (Ningaloo Reef) in Western Australia was investigated using field observations and numerical modeling of a section of reef at Sandy Bay. The observed circulation followed a consistent pattern, with cross-re (...)
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Friday 09 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Algorithmic Generalisations of Small Cancellation Theory
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
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Max Neunhöffer
(University of St Andrews)
"Algorithmic Generalisations of Small Cancellation Theory"
Friday 9th September (2011), 1pm, MLR2
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Extraversion is a personality trait describing a broad tendency towards sociability, activity, boldness, and positive affect. Many biologically-oriented personality theorists have suggested that a reactive reward system underlies many of the key features of extraversion (e.g., Depue & Collins (...)
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Sunday 11 |
8:00 - CONFERENCE - Rebuilding Harmony 2011 : 9/11 Ten Years On: Rebuilding Harmony - One-Day Conference Organized by CMSS@UWA
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The terrorist attacks on the United States on 11 September 2001 catapulted the world into a new era of interstate and global relations. The lexicon of terrorism and counter-terrorism entered the vocabulary of policymakers, analysts and ordinary citizens. The subsequent years and continuing militant (...)
15:00 - PERFORMANCE - School of Music Concert: Keyed Up! GALA Concert and Cocktail Party
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Nikolai Demidenkos passionate pianism is in demand worldwide. Russian born and trained, Demidenko has steadily built an international career of the highest calibre, playing concertos with many of Europes greatest orchestras and conductors, and playing a landmark series of recitals in Londons (...)
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Monday 12 |
11:00 - TALK - Eye-tracking studies of language comprehension in autism : Investigating links between cognitive and neural level mechanisms of language impairments in autism
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Person Perception Seminar Series, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders
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Tuesday 13 |
17:00 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Student Research Seminar Presentations
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
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Co-ordinated by Associate Professor Victoria Rogers, School of Music, UWA, these seminars are presented by the School’s honours-level students.
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Wednesday 14 |
11:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Maturase proteins in higher-plants mitochondria group-II introns splicing : Expression of mtDNA in plants is complex, particularly at post-transcriptional level
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The expression of the mtDNA in plants is complex, particularly at the post-transcriptional level; RNA processing events which contribute to organellar genome expression include hundreds of RNA-editing events and the splicing of numerous group-II-type introns which lie within many protein-coding (...)
Hugh completed a PhD at the Baker Heart Research Institute and CSIRO’s Division of Human Nutrition in the field of lipoprotein metabolism. He subsequently spent eleven years at the University of Washington, Seattle, in the Department of Bioengineering, initially as a research fellow and finally (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Sarah Bowdich Lee (1791-1856) - the Arts of Pioneering in Nineteenth-Century Natural Science
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A public lecture by Professor Mary Orr, Professor of French, University of Southampton, UK.
The website of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences offers a rare glimpse of Sarah’s exquisite drawings and her life devoted to natural science:
‘Sarah Bowdich (1791-1856) (...)
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Thursday 15 |
A three day event bringing together early modern theatre historians to discuss and perform 'old emotions on the New Fortune stage'. It includes a free performance of Shakespeare's 1 Henry IV, directed by Dr Rob Conkie (La Trobe), at 2pm on Friday 16th September on the New Fortune stage.
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