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May 2014
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Tuesday 27 |
9:00 - SEMINAR - RDI Intellectual Property for UWA Researchers : A seminar to be held on Tuesday 27 May 2014
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Come along and learn more about IP and what it can do for you:
. types of IP, why and how to protect it
. managing IP to protect future research opportunities
. accessing funding from various sources including Pathfinder, industry contracts, Enterprise Connect and (...)
Dr. Allbritton obtained her B.S. in physics from Louisiana State University, her Ph.D. in Medical Physics/Medical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and her M.D. from the Johns Hopkins University. Upon completion of a postdoctoral fellowship in cell biology at (...)
13:00 - Colloquium - CANCELLED - Police line-ups in 2064: Getting the bad guy with certainty.
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CANCELLED DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES
Neil Brewer is Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Flinders University. He was Dean of the School of Psychology for around 10 years between 2000 and 2013. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, and (...)
Dr Amanda Wheeler joined the School of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Health, Engineering and Science at Edith Cowan University as a Senior Research Fellow in August 2013. Prior to this, Dr Wheeler was a Research Scientist with Health Canada where her research included personal exposures to air (...)
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Thursday 29 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - �Determination of the Mechanism of Disease in Nemaline and Myofibrillar Myopathies�
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Dr Bryson-Richardson studied Human Genetics at the University of Nottingham before moving to the Medical Research Council’s Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh to complete his PhD and begin his work using the zebrafish model system. He completed his PhD in 2003 and continued his research at the (...)
18:00 - PRESENTATION - What's Christianity Ever Done for Education? : This WXED talk will trace several pillars of today's Education system that arose from an adventurous Christianity.
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It began with chimney sweeps and is now publicly funded universal education. In this and other stories, this WXED talk will trace several pillars of today's Education system that arose from an adventurous Christianity. Is there today a potential for teachers and students in a new ongoing (...)
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Friday 30 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Public preferences for carbon farming co-benefits : Assistant Professor Marit Kragt, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy
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The Australian Government still has initiatives to encourage climate change abatement practices by farmers. Under the Direct Action Plan, farmers can gain carbon credits for sequestering carbon in soils or vegetation, or for reducing emissions. Next to mitigation, these 'carbon farming' activities (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Planning your Google+ Hangouts Classroom : CATL eLearning at Lunchtime
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Are you interested in using Google+ Hangouts in your teaching? This demonstration looks at the basics of getting started with Google+ Hangouts. Google+ Hangouts is a free video call service that enables group video call with up to ten people at a time. Google+ Hangouts on Air (with Broadcast) is an (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Assisted Reproductive Technology: Regulation and Ethics : This seminar is a joint initiative of the Reproductive Technology Council and the Faculty of Law of The University of Western Australia
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This seminar is directed at bringing together legal and clinical practitioners to engage in a series of cross-disciplinary presentations and discussions, exploring the ethical and regulatory challenges in this important field of social, scientific and legal endeavour.
13:00 - SEMINAR - Developing modelling tools to understand the marine environment: building predictive models of biodiversity for Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. : School of Animal Biology Seminar Series.
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Quantitative methods are increasingly being used to understand the marine environment. My presentation will include a summary of my previous experience in developing modelling tools applied to the marine environment, ranging from tools to assist aquaculture development in coastal systems, to global (...)
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, Taking products of permutation groups
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Simon Smith (UWA)
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Taking products of permutation groups
at 3pm Friday May the 30th in Weatherburn Lecture Theatre.
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At the AustMS conference, I introduced a new product for permutation groups. At the time, I was in a (...)
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June 2014
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Monday 02 |
Theme for 2014: Education Futures
Teaching and Learning Week is all about discovering, discussing, pursuing, celebrating and valuing excellence in teaching and learning. From showcasing innovative approaches and methods to focusing on the finer points of tested-by-time pedagogical tools.< (...)
In the week beginning 2 June 2014, iVEC will offer the following free short courses on supercomputing topics:
Introduction to iVEC: 2:00 – 3:00pm Mon 2nd June
Introduction to Linux: 3:30 – 4:30pm Mon 2nd June
Introduction to Supercomputing: 10:00am – 4:00pm (...)
This symposium is an exploration of how panoramas have been used in historical and contemporary contexts for diverse scientific, artistic and documentary purposes.
Visit the event webpage for more information:
http://www.lwgallery.uwa.edu.au/events
FREE to attend. RSVP (...)
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Tuesday 03 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Publishing your research: plagiarism, image manipulation and other misconduct : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Speakers: Winthrop Professor Peter Eastwood is the Scientific Director of the Western Australian Pregnancy (Raine) Cohort, inaugural Director of The University of Western Australia’s Centre for Sleep Science and Editor-in-Chief of Respirology. Dr Lieve Bultynck is the Managing Editor of (...)
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Wednesday 04 |
9:30 - WORKSHOP - Supervising International Research Students : Research Supervision Professional Development Program
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This workshop is designed for new or experienced supervisors who are, or intend to, supervise international Higher Degree Research (HDR) students. This workshop grounded in the Graduate Research School's Policies and Rules. Supervisors of Honours and Postgraduate Coursework students are also (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Climate change adaptation: water conservation and crop production in south-western Australia and the Loess Plateau of China : this seminar is part of the Centre for Water Research seminar series.
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Climate simulation models suggest that mean temperatures on the Loess Plateau of China will increase by 2.5 to 3.75°C by 2050, while those in the cropping region of south-west Australia will increase by 1.25 to 1.75°C. The rainfall in south-west Australia rainfall is predicted to decrease by 20 (...)
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Thursday 05 |
8:30 - CONFERENCE - 10th Australasian Development Economics Workshop : This event brings together development economists from Australia and internationally with particular emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region.
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The annual Australasian Development Economics Workshop, sponsored by DFAT, brings together development economists from Australia and internationally with particular emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region.
The next workshop is the tenth in the series and will be hosted by the Business School (...)
Dr Janice Lam’s postgraduate research focused on understanding the cellular mechanism of ErbB receptors and development of possible therapeutic interventions for those diseases. ErbBs were linked to both human neurogenesis and cancer pathogenesis. Awarded at the Gordon Research Conference for the (...)
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar, Computing Kazhdan-Lusztig Polynomials and some Applications
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Frank Lübeck (RWTH Aachen)
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Computing Kazhdan-Lusztig Polynomials and some Applications
at 3pm Thursday June the 5th in Maths Lecture Room 2.
Abstract:
My interest in Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials comes from a certain character (...)
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