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June 2016
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Wednesday 15 |
18:00 - WORKSHOP - Think Tank: How Will We Create The Future? : In the next 2 years over a 1000 experienced scientists will become unemployed due to lack of funding. How do we avert a crisis?
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In Australia, it is estimated in the next 1-2 years over a 1000 experienced scientists will become unemployed due to lack of funding. A concerned group met recently to discuss this issue and decided a BIGGER CONVERSATION
is needed to create an action plan to avert the impending crisis.
We (...)
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Thursday 16 |
12:30 - SEMINAR - UniSuper - Income Options in Retirement: pre 1998 Defined Benefit Members Seminar
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If you are a long-standing Defined Benefit Division (DBD) member with continuing membership in the DBD since 1 July 1998, you may be eligible for a Defined Benefit Indexed Pension in retirement.
A Defined Benefit Indexed Pension can provide you with a regular income for the rest of your life which (...)
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Sunday 19 |
19:30 - CONCERT - Encounters - The Meeting of Europe and Asia : A musical exploration of Europe’s first contact with Japan and China
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This concert explores Europe’s first contact with Japan and China from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. These encounters are re-imagined through the sights and sounds of music performed and composed in these lands to the Far East. Tracing Gregorian chant through to chamber music, this (...)
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Tuesday 21 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Deep History of Sea Country: colonisation, submerged landscapes and the archaeology of Australia�s coasts
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A public lecture by Professor Sean Ulm, Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Director of the Tropical Archaeology Research Laboratory at James Cook University.
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - A public lecture : The Deep History of Sea Country: colonisation, submerged landscapes and the archaeology of Australia’s coasts
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The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia. Indigenous histories and archaeologies show the sea to be a vital source of subsistence, raw materials, spirituality and connection with other peoples. Coasts, and especially (...)
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Wednesday 22 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Nature’s Medicine Chest: Opportunities for Synthesis
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Professor Brimble’s research focuses on the synthesis of bioactive natural products and the synthesis of peptides, lipopeptides and glycopeptides as potential therapeutic agents. Prof Brimble’s lecture will showcase the intricate science of “making complex molecules.” The lecture will also (...)
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Thursday 23 |
A public lecture by Dr Kyungrock Paik, Associate Professor School of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Korea University and 2016 UWA Gledden Short Stay Fellow.
Rivers, landscapes and people are deeply connected. Landscapes continuously evolve their form over time (...)
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Friday 24 |
10:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Assoc/Prof Konstantin Cigularov (ODU, Norfolk, VA, USA)
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Psychology Colloquium
Presenter: Assoc/Prof Konstantin Cigularov (ODU, Norfolk, VA, USA)
Konstantin Cigularov is an Associate Professor in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Occupational Health Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University (...)
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Monday 27 |
In 2016, UWA is participating in The Big Idea - a social enterprise planning competition between university students around the country. The Big Idea invites to develop a concept and business plan that might become next 'Big Issue', potentially going on to change lives of thousands of disadvantaged (...)
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July 2016
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Thursday 07 |
8:30 - CONFERENCE - 7th Wave Conference Series : he '7th Wave' reflects the ever changing landscape in Higher Education
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The '7th Wave' reflects the ever changing landscape in Higher Education - every 7th wave is larger than the rest and will bring the biggest learning innovation changes.
The first of the 7th Wave Conference Series is a two-day event exploring opportunities to build on the momentum of (...)
9:00 - EVENT - Fulbright Webinar for UWA Staff and Students: Tips for Writing a Superior Scholarship Application : Get advice on how to construct your application, address the selection criteria and give yourself the very best chance of securing a Fulbright Scholarship
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The Australian-American Fulbright Commission offers Scholarships to Australian citizens across all career stages: Postgraduate,Postdoctoral, Professional, Senior Scholars and Distinguished Chairs.
The 2017 Fulbright Scholarships round closes on 1 August 2016. It's not too late to learn (...)
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Friday 08 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - How can CERI help researchers develop an entrepreneurial mindset? : Discover what the Centre for Entrepreneurial Research and Innovation has to offer UWA researchers
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This workshop will outline how CERI can help researchers develop entrepreneurial skills and assist them through the innovation process. CERI is a not-for-profit organisation based in Nedlands.
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Monday 11 |
9:00 - EVENT - Pawsey Supercomputing Centre July Training Sessions : July Supercomputing Training at Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Kensington, WA
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The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has a range of training sessions coming up in July. If you are interested in learning how to apply advanced computing to solve research problems, please register for the training sessions below: 11-13 July: introductory and Intermediate Supercomputing
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : From Stable Carbenes to Blatter-type Radicals
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Tuesday 12 |
14:00 - Short course - ANOVA, Linear regression and Logistic Regression : The course is designed for people with knowledge of basic statistics who want to learn more about regression and analysis of variance (ANOVA).
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This course covers techniques that can be used to analyse data with continuous and categorical variables. The course will begin with simple linear regression and then proceed with approaches that can be used with more than two variables such as multiple regression. ANOVA with interactions and (...)
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Tuesday 19 |
If you’re an UWA’s researcher and your computational science, big data or visualisation work is limited by the computational resources, come and talk to the specialists from the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre at the upcoming Pawsey Clinic. Find out how you may benefit from the Pawsey resources (...)
16:00 - EVENT - Psychology Colloquium: Prof David Alais (U Sydney) : 6488 3267
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Psychology Colloquium
Tuesday 19th July 4-5pm in Bayliss MCS G.33, followed by post talk drinks (mulled wine?) in the Psychology Courtyard (or, in really bad weather,the Psychology Common Room, 2nd floor of main psychology building)
Presenter: Prof David Alais (U Sydney)
David (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Bridging the Measurement Scale Gap in Seismic and Rock Physics Characterization of Unconventional Plays
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A public lecture by Dr Kyle Spikes, Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas, Austin and 2016 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
Seismic and rock physics characterization of unconventional oil and gas plays requires the integration of data from nanometer and micron scales to (...)
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Wednesday 20 |
The Social Impact Festival is your chance to create, learn, connect, and build capacity to make Western Australia a better place for all.
We live in a time characterised by both crisis and opportunity, and by a groundswell of initiative across all sectors. This is a time for Western (...)
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Friday 22 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Structural basis of collagen recognition by human osteoclast-associated receptor
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With life expectancy on the rise, osteoporosis, the most common form of skeletal disease, is likely to pose a significant burden on both patients and healthcare infrastructure for the foreseeable future. Imbalances at the unique immunological niche of the bone marrow in osteoporosis, and diseases (...)
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