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Displaying from Tuesday, August 27, 2013
 August 2013
Tuesday 27
13:00 - Colloquium - Predicting Self-Harm Among Psychiatric Inpatients in Real Time: An Example of Practice-Based Evidence : Psychology Colloquium More Information
Despite suicidal ideation exhibiting variability, limited research has examined the short-term course of suicidal ideation. We hypothesised first, that distinct patterns of suicidal ideation could be identified by tracking daily ratings of suicidal thinking, and second that a predictive model based (...)

17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Lucas O�Brien: Studies for the preparation of violin performance in solo and chamber music Website | More Information
Lucas O’Brien: Studies for the preparation of violin performance in solo and chamber music.

The UWA School of Music Tuesday Seminar series runs every week in the Tunley Lecture Theatre (G5) at 5.00 pm. The series mixes visiting lecturers and presenters with presentations by the School' (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Searching for Wanamuchoo: Researching and returning Aboriginal photographs from the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford Website | More Information
A public lecture by Christopher Morton, University of Oxford.

Wanamuchoo was an Aboriginal man brought by a police trooper to Adelaide for trial in March 1893 for the murder of another Aboriginal man in Innamincka, some 850 miles away. After trial, he was photographed at the City (...)
Wednesday 28
7:00 - SEMINAR - Meeting Industry Challenges Through Innovation - FLNG and shale gas : Doug Buckley, VP Commercial Shell Australia and BHP Billiton Chair Peter Hartley discuss Website | More Information
As the Australian LNG sector continues to grapple with productivity challenges, Doug Buckley, VP Commercial Shell Australia, will talk about the role innovation has to play in keeping Australia competitive in the global gas market, and attracting future investment.

Peter Hartley, BHP (...)

12:00 - SEMINAR - Accomplished Education Researcher Seminar Series : Publishing to the Index Website | More Information
In education, the role of assessment is ubiquitous and indispensable. However, even though it is intended to enhance performance, because it has the potential to corrupt learning, ‘teaching to the test' has a pejorative connotation. In academe, a relatively new phenomenon of being assessed by one (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Presents : Water Supply System Planning - SUMMARY Website | More Information
This seminar will give an overview of the water supply planning in Western Australia. There are two main components of planning water supply systems:

SOURCE PLANNING

Source planning involves the selection of a water source to supply an area. From a technical point of (...)

18:00 - EVENT - CREATION : This is a free event. Bookings are essential Website | More Information
With a thriving community of composers and celebrated staff mentoring their progress, this evening promises to be quite special. In this concert, new compositions for chamber ensemble and voice will be performed as finalists compete in the annual Dorothy Ransom prize in Composition. This event (...)
Thursday 29
16:00 - SEMINAR - Water Sensitive Cities Seminar Series - August 2013 : The inaugural seminar of the Water Sensitive Cities Seminar Series for the CRC for Water Sensitive Cities (Western Region). More Information
Scope: How do you creatively plan for a population of 62 million by 2100? Australia’s current major city planning frameworks only account for an extra 5.5 million people. Whether we want a ‘Big Australia’ or not, Australia’s 21st century is likely to see rapid and continual growth – if (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Indigenous Engagement with Textual Te Iwi Maori me te Pukapuka More Information
Once the orthography for te reo Maori was established in 1820, Maori became exposed to the technology and practice of reading and writing. Certainly the impact of literacy on an indigenous “oral” society can be immense. Missionaries introduced both writing and print culture simultaneously as (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Indigenous Histories of Photography Website | More Information
A public lecture by Angela Wanhalla, University of Otago.

Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, were a popular subject of the photographic trade in the colonial era. As in other colonial societies where indigenous peoples were captured by the camera, photographs of Maori were (...)
Friday 30
11:00 - EVENT - Value for Money in Environmental Policy and Environmental Economics Website | More Information
There is significant potential to improve the value for money generated by public investments in environmental projects and in environmental economics, although there are significant challenges in each case. Environmental managers and policy makers should select for funding those projects that (...)

12:00 - SEMINAR - Economics Seminar : Early Origins of Birth Order Differences More Information
Abstract: We examine within-family differences in pre and early postnatal investments as explanations for the “birth order effect” – significant differences in the Educational and labor market outcomes across children of varying birth orders. Taking advantage of the rich information on in (...)

13:30 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : The performance of memory and the memory of performance: Kabuki as commemorative practice of Jesuit aesthetic in sixteenth-century Japan More Information
The historicizing of collective memory in the eighteenth/nineteenth centuries has often been considered the foundation of modern historical scholarship. To this extent, such inquiry exists in an effort to ‘capture memory and history in equipoise’ (Hutton 1993). The means by which we consciously (...)

15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, The structure of 3-separations of matroids More Information
Abstract:

In this talk, I will give an introduction to decomposition theory of 3-connected matroids. In order to make it more accessible I will also introduce some related definitions and examples.

19:00 - EVENT - Chamber! The Hanging Garden : Caitlin Hulcup (mezzo soprano) Website | More Information
Over the last ten years, Caitlin Hulcup has established herself as one of Australia’s most celebrated mezzo soprano’s. She returns to Perth in August as UWA School of Music Artist in Residence. In this special performance Caitlin joins with UWA’s own Paul Wright (violin), Suzanne Wijsman (ce (...)

 September 2013
Monday 02
9:00 - CONFERENCE - InterDrought-IV Conference : on key issues and strategies relevant for increasing the yield and stability of crops under drought conditions by genetic and crop management approaches Website | More Information
This conference explores the possibilities of scientific and technological applications to crop improvement and crop management under drought-prone farming, by linking progress made at the molecular level to that at the whole plant and crop levels in the field. The conference will also provide (...)
Tuesday 03
17:00 - SEMINAR - School of Music presents International Research Seminar - Adam Wigley: Music and literacy: Things to know and tell Website | More Information
Adam Wigley: Music and literacy: Things to know and tell

The UWA School of Music Tuesday Seminar series runs every week in the Tunley Lecture Theatre (G5) at 5.00 pm. The series mixes visiting lecturers and presenters with presentations by the School's own research students at Honours (...)
Wednesday 04
15:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Molecular Functions as Targets to Control Plant Sap Feeding Insect Pests : Plant sap - extreme diet, utilized through lifecycle of hemipteran insects only More Information
We are investigating insect adaptations for plant sap utilization from the perspective of molecular physiology, with the goal to identify molecular targets to control pest species.

16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Presents : Changes in phytoplankton biomass due to diversion of an inflow into the Urayama Reservoir Website | More Information
The three-dimensional hydrodynamic Estuary, Lake and Coastal Ocean Model (ELCOM) coupled with the ecological Computational Aquatic Ecosystem DYnamics Model (CAEDYM) was applied to Urayama Reservoir in order to examine the effect of an inflow bypass on the water quality in the reservoir. The (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Is 'more efficient' food production in conflict with animal welfare? : 2050 Food - Lecture Series Website | More Information
A public lecture by Marion Stamp Dawkins, Professor of Animal Behaviour, University of Oxford.

Cost: Free, but RSVP required. Register online: http://2050food2-eorg.eventbrite.com.au/#

Greater efficiency may for some people be an obvious goal for providing food security for an (...)


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