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March 2015
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Friday 27 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Colour and Culture in China: Tradition, revolution and globalization
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Cultural traditions in China go back 7,000 years. With that long history, and in such a large country, colours have accumulated a great richness of meanings. Meanings can be subtly different in different parts of the country and in different strata of society. And the meanings of colours in China (...)
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Vertex-primitive digraphs having vertices with almost equal neighbourhoods
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Time and place: 15:00 Friday 27 March in Weatherburn LT.
Speaker: Gabriel Verret (University of Western Australia)
Title: Vertex-primitive digraphs having vertices with almost equal neighbourhoods.
Abstract: Apart from some very trivial examples, a vertex-primitive (...)
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Tuesday 31 |
1:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Prof David Crewther: Causal Processes in autism
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School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology
David started his career as a theoretical physicist, completing his PhD at Caltech under Nobel prize-winner Murray Gell-Mann. His interest in neurophysiology started there under the influence of Prof Jack Pettigrew. David's (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Why do grandparents invest in their grandchildren? : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Speaker: Dr David Coall completed his PhD in the School of Anatomy and Human Biology at The University of Western Australia and his Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Centre for Cognitive and Decision Sciences at the University of Basel, Switzerland. After returning to UWA as a Research (...)
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April 2015
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Thursday 02 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - How to build a kidney: from development to regeneration and back again
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Professor Melissa Little heads the Kidney Research Laboratory at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia. An alumnus of The University of (...)
14:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Combinatorial designs and compressed sensing
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Time and place: 14:00 Thursday 2 April in Blakers LT.
Speaker: Padraig O Cathain (Monash University)
Title: Combinatorial designs and compressed sensing.
Abstract: Traditionally signal sampling and signal processing have been regarded as two separate tasks. Shannon's (...)
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Wednesday 08 |
The Western Australian Minister for Water announced on 13 March 2015 that the State Government is proceeding to draft a Water Resources Management Bill along the lines of the 2013 position paper: 'Securing Western Australia's Water Future'.
The Department of Water says that community (...)
The Symposium of WA Neuroscience (SWAN) will begin with a plenary presentation from Professor Jeffrey Rosenfeld, at 17:30 on Wednesday 8 April, at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. The meeting will continue on 9 April at the same venue, featuring four themed sessions on: (i) (...)
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Friday 10 |
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Conway Groupoid
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Time and place: 15:00 Friday 10 April in Weatherburn LT.
Speaker: Jason Semeraro (University of Bristol)
Title: Conway Groupoids.
Abstract: To a supersimple 2-(n,4,lambda) design (a simple design where lines intersect in at most two points), one may associate a " (...)
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Tuesday 14 |
13:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Professor Stephan Lewandowsky: Scientific Uncertainty and Climate Change: Constraints on policy choices Provided by an Ordinal Analysis of Uncertainty
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Presenter: Prof Stephan Lewandowksy
University of Bristol & The University of Western Australia
Professor Stephan Lewandowsky is a cognitive scientist at the University of Bristol. He was an Australian Professorial Fellow from 2007 to 2012, and was awarded a Discovery (...)
Dear Researcher,
The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre (formerly known as iVEC) is calling for applications from researchers to access time on the Petascale supercomputer - Magnus. If you are interested in using supercomputing resources for your research in 2015 - 2016, please consider (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Graph homomorphisms for quantum players
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Time and place: 16:00 Tuesday 14 April in Weatherburn LT.
Speaker: Laura Mancinska (National University of Singapore)
Title: Graph homomorphisms for quantum players.
Abstract: A homomorphism from a graph X to a graph Y is an adjacency preserving mapping f:V(X)->V( (...)
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Thursday 16 |
11:00 - EVENT - Study Abroad Fair : Come along to the annual Study Abroad Fair to see where you or your students can study overseas!
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Representatives from UWA's Exchange Partner institutions, returned students and faculty representatives will be there to tell you all about the fantastic opportunities they have available. Make sure your students come along to the Oak Lawn to check it out!
12:00 - SEMINAR - Long non-coding RNA regulation of cystic fibrosis transmembrance conductance regulator expression
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Kevin V. Morris received his BS degree from Humboldt State University in 1996 and his PhD in 2001 from the University of California Davis. During his post-doctoral training at the University of California San Diego (2001-2004) he determined that non-coding RNAs were capable of modulating (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Site-un-seen: an understanding of sacred landscapes
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Publicised amends to the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 and in information supplied by the administrating department
has stated that the legislative proof of an Aboriginal sacred site (ethnographic place) is that of "active religious use". It is no longer good enough for the place to have a (...)
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Friday 17 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Beauty, Ageing and Cosmetic Surgery in South Korea
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Ageing is a significant political and social issue in South Korean public discourses, and current demographic projections suggest that without significant intervention South Korea will become an aged society within the next two decades. Unsurprisingly, then, in much of current research on ageing (...)
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: The Many Faces of Triangle Groups
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Time and place: 15:00 Friday 17 April in Blakers LT.
Speaker: Alastair Litterick (University of Auckland)
Title: The Many Faces of Triangle Groups.
Abstract: Do the finite groups in a given class have generating sets of a prescribed form? Versions of this problem (...)
17:00 - CONCERT - Voice! Fridays@Five : The UWA Voice program aims to celebrate our emerging young artists and their mentors in a series of vocal performances, workshops and masterclasses throughout 2015
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Under the leadership of Helpman award winner Andrew Foote, Fridays@Five showcases the UWA voice students. From the Vocal Consort, solo song in recitals, public workshops, mixed instrumental and voice ensembles, or public Masterclasses with Q&A, Fridays@Five are an ideal way to start your (...)
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Tuesday 21 |
13:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Prof James Enns: Social Signals and Sensorimotor Control: Busy traffic on a two-way street
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Prof James Enns - Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia
James Enns is a distinguished University Scholar and Professor in the Department of Psychology at UBC and an Adjunct Professor at UWA working with Troy Visser on collaborative grants. He is also currently the (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Vascular engineering at UWA : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: We are all very aware of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the impact it has across the world. Nearly everyone at this talk will know of someone who has suffered from CVD (e.g. heart attack, stroke, aneurysm, etc) or who was directly affected by the disease. Did you know that it kills (...)
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