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Displaying from Thursday, May 21, 2015
 May 2015
Thursday 21
12:00 - SEMINAR - A novel link between the management of DNA topology and the DNA damage response Website | More Information
I recently completed my PhD at The Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, where I worked in the Leukemia Research Group under the supervision of Louise Winteringham, with co-supervision by Charlie Bond of UWA. Here, I will present the work constituting my PhD and discuss my findings.


13:10 - CONCERT - Lunchtime Concerts : Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series. Website | More Information
School of Music is proud to present: UWA Guitar Ensemble

Tickets: Entry is free, no bookings required.

16:00 - SEMINAR - Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Solving equations in free groups. More Information
Colloquium time date and location: 4pm, Thursday 21st May, Blakers Lecture Theatre.

Speaker: Dr. Murray Elder, University of Newcastle

Title. Solving equations in free groups.

Abstract. An equation in a free group is an expression U=V where U,V are words over (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Tibradden Station: An Archaeological Investigation More Information
This project aims to investigate the historical functions associated with the structures present at the site of Tibradden Station. Founded in 1852 by John S. Davis, Tibradden was one of the earliest pastoral settlements in the Champion Bay District (modern day Geraldton), and is an exemplary (...)
Friday 22
12:00 - EVENT - Economics Research Seminar : The Long-Term Effects of Civil Conflicts on Education, Earnings, and Fertility- Evidence from Cambodia More Information
This paper examines the long-term effects of exposure to civil war and genocide on the educational attainment, earnings, and fertility of individuals in Cambodia. Given the well-documented causal links between schooling and labor productivity, it is surprising that past studies show that civil (...)

15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Solving equations in free groups and free monoids with constraints More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 22 May in Weatherburn LT.

Speaker: Murray Elder (University of Newcastle)

Title: Solving equations in free groups and free monoids with constraints.

Abstract: My talk will give some details of the proof of our result - that the set of (...)
Monday 25
10:00 - EVENT - Ensemble in Residence: Masterclass - Hindemith : Masterclass focusing on the wind chamber music of Paul Hindemith. More Information
The ensemble brings together four of Australia's most accomplished young musicians: Emily Clements (flute), Liz Chee (oboe), Ashley Smith (clarinet) and Adam Mikulicz (bassoon). Throughout the year they will be joined by fellow West Australian artists, as well as national and international guest (...)
Tuesday 26
13:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Dr. Thomas Whitford: Why you can't tickle yourself - and why it matters for schizophrenia More Information
Presenter: Dr. Thomas Whitford

Dr. Thomas Whitford is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). His research is based around using electroencephalography (EEG) and neuroimaging to explore the neutral basis of schizophrenia. Tom completed (...)

13:00 - SEMINAR - Negotiating Displacement: Access to Land and Livelihoods in Post-Conflict Timor-Leste : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series Website | More Information
The Seminar: Population displacement is a salient and recursive social phenomenon characterising the young nation-state of Timor-Leste. This paper concentrates on the twenty five years of Indonesian rule, which marks the most widespread and intensive waves of displacement and dispossession in Timor- (...)
Thursday 28
13:10 - CONCERT - Lunchtime Concerts : Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series. Website | More Information
School of Music presents - Ensemble in residence: Ensemble Vagabond

Tickets: Entry is free, no bookings required.

16:10 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Chronostratigraphy of prehistoric find sites on Wadjemup (Rottnest Island) More Information
Located just on Perth's doorstep, Rottnest Island provides important evidence of Late Quaternary human presence on the emergent continental shelf of southwestern Australia. This presentation will summarise the geomorphological context and latest chronological analyses of prehistoric archaeological (...)

18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Photography as a Global Language: How a photograph from Wagga Wagga changed British Law Website | More Information
In this public lecture, Jennifer Tucker, Professor of History and Science in Society, Wesleyan University, reveals the significance of the Tichborne affair as a landmark in the emergence of nineteenth-century visual culture and modern evidence law.

COST: Free, but RSVP is required via (...)
Friday 29
12:00 - EVENT - Economics Research Seminar : IYLM - A General Theory-Compatible Replacement for ISLM More Information
The ISLM model, introduced in 1936-37 to provide interpretations of Keynes's General Theory, subsequently emerged in its Hicks-Hansen form as the workhorse and trained intuition of post-war macroeconomists. However, ISLM is an essentially orthodox model based on Neoclassical foundations and fails (...)

15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Computing with real Lie algebras More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 29 May in Weatherburn LT.

Speaker: Heiko Dietrich (Monash University)

Title: Computing with real Lie algebras.

Abstract: The structure theory of complex semisimple Lie algebras uses many combinatorial objects such as root systems, Weyl (...)

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 Website | More Information
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 (...)

 June 2015
Tuesday 02
16:00 - EVENT - Blakers Mathematics Competition Website | More Information
The 2015 Blakers Mathematics Competition is now open.

Eligible candidates are all undergraduates in first, second and third years at a WA university.

Entries must be received by Friday, 25 September 2015. They may be mailed or given to Dr Greg Gamble, School of Mathematics and (...)
Wednesday 03
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - New Views of the Interior Ocean Website | More Information
In this public lecture, Dr Jeffrey Book of the US Naval Research Laboratory and 2015 UWA Institute of Advanced Studies Distinguished Visiting Fellow will discuss emerging research in Seismic Oceanography, which has the potential to help close the gap in observing small variability in horizontal (...)
Thursday 04
12:00 - SEMINAR - Death without a fuss: apoptotic caspases and the suppression of anti-viral signaling Website | More Information
Professor Kile obtained his PhD at WEHI in 2001, and after pursuing postdoctoral studies at Baylor College of Medicine in the USA, returned to the institute in 2004, establishing an independent research group in 2008. The Kile lab is focused on the molecular regulation of blood cell formation and (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : Investigating the East-West Telegraph Line -A preliminary study More Information
The opening of the East-West telegraph line in 1877 was the first time Western Australia had been joined to the rest of the continent (or indeed, the world) by a communications process not involving ships. The line, which ran from Albany in WA to Port Augusta in SA, was supported by a number of (...)
Friday 05
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Framing The Transition from Education to Work in China Presenter: Ms Wenwen Zhang More Information


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