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December 2017
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Wednesday 20 |
We invite you and your families to join us for our final concert of 2017! Set against the magnificent backdrop of Winthrop Hall, the UWA Christmas Concert will feature all your favourite Christmas classics performed by acclaimed staff and students from the UWA School of Music.
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January 2018
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Monday 15 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Cardiodegeneration and the paradoxical response of the antioxidant response protein Nrf2 : School of Human Sciences (APHB) Seminar Series
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Speaker: Professor Des Richardson holds the Chair of Cancer Cell Biology at the University of Sydney, Australia, and is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia Senior Principal Research Fellow.
He has published > 407 articles, reviews, patents, chapters etc., over (...)
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Thursday 18 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar PhD Completion : Antimalarial herbicides and herbicidal antimalarials: Exploiting the plant-Plasmodium connection
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Friday 19 |
16:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar PhD Completion : Informatics and computational methods in physical chemistry
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Saturday 20 |
9:00 - SEMINAR - GAMSAT Courses on UWA Campus : Live course attendance provided by Gold Standard GAMSAT
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For the 8th year in a row, Dr Ferdinand will be teaching GAMSAT classes at UWA from January 20 to 25, and March 10, 2018.
Attendance options:
- 7 full days of GAMSAT training camp
- 3-day course: Science Review or GAMSAT Mock Exam with Interactive Review
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Monday 22 |
Researchers applying for funding in 2018 can bring along their research plans and get instant feedback on consumer and community involvement.
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Tuesday 23 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - The Luttrell Psalter : A Seminar with Professor Michelle P. Brown
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In this seminar, medieval manuscripts expert Michelle P. Brown will discuss the famous fourteenth-century manuscript, The Luttrell Psalter. For more on the Luttrell Psalter, see http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/luttrell/accessible/introduction.html
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Monday 29 |
Researchers who are applying for funding in 2018 can bring along their research plans and get instant feedback on consumer and community involvement.
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February 2018
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Thursday 01 |
The Teaching and Learning Forum 2018 continues a 26 year tradition of bringing together educators from institutions from around Perth and beyond to discuss, share, and develop their ideas on current challenges, trends and good practice in Higher Education.
In 2018, the theme is "Stud (...)
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Friday 02 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar 16:00 Fri 02/02/2018: Lutz Str�ngmann in Social Sciences LT
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Speaker: Lutz Strüngmann (Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Title: Transitivity Notions for Groups
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 02/02/2018 in Social Sciences LT (Note the unusual location!)
Abstract: http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~glasby/GroupsAndCom (...)
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Monday 05 |
14:00 - EVENT - Demystifying the ARC Assessment Process Q&A Series - General Assessors Panel : Experienced ARC General Assessors share what they are looking for when assessing an application and the criteria and approaches they use to rank them.
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Did you know that most ARC funding schemes involve both Detailed and General Assessors in the peer review process?
Join us for Q&As and Panel discussions with experienced ARC General Assessors to understand what they are looking for when reviewing an application, as well as the (...)
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Catalysing Societal Wellbeing: Launch of Centre for Social Impact UWA Public Engagement Program : Featuring a public lecture by international guest Marian Goodman, plus introduction of 2018 engagement activities
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You are invited to join Professor Paul Flatau, Director of the Centre for Social Impact UWA (CSI UWA) and the CSI UWA team for the launch of our exciting public engagement program and an inspiring presentation by international innovation lab facilitator Marian Goodman.
In 2018, CSI UWA (...)
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Thursday 08 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : Mathematics and the Noise Immunity of the Genetic Code
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Symmetry is one of the essential and most visible patterns that can be seen in nature. Starting from the left-right symmetry of the human body, all types of symmetry can be found in crystals, plants, animals and nature as a whole.
Similarly, principals of symmetry are also some of the (...)
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Friday 09 |
11:00 - EVENT - Demystifying the ARC Assessment Process Q&A Series - Detailed Assessors Panel : Experienced ARC Detailed Assessors share what they are looking for when assessing an application and the criteria and approaches they use to rank them
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Did you know that most ARC funding schemes involve both Detailed and General Assessors in the peer review process?
Join us for Q&As and Panel discussions with experienced ARC Detailed Assessors to understand what they are looking for when reviewing an application, as well as the (...)
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Studies of Nucleic Acids on Surfaces: Identification of Mismatches and Much More.
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16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar 16:00 Fri 9/02/2018: John Bamberg (UWA)
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Speaker: John Bamberg (UWA)
Title: Abstract ovals
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 09/02/2018 in Woolnough LT (note unusual location)
Abstract: This talk will be about “abstract ovals” which were introduced in 1966 by Francis Buekenhout. In particular, we will (...)
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Tuesday 13 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - How Remembering Causes Forgetting : A public lecture by Professor Amy H. Criss, Psychology, Syracuse University
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Humans rely on memory at nearly every moment: we use our memories of the past to predict the future, and memory is essential to our concept of self. Nevertheless, our memory for the details of events is imperfect. Some details of an event are forgotten and other details can be falsely remembered (...)
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Monday 19 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Discovery, biosynthesis and bioengineering of antibiotics from Gram-negative bacteria
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16:30 - SEMINAR - 'Dynasties and Composite States in Early Modern Europe: "Spain" and "Denmark" compared' : A CMEMS/Lund University Seminar
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Dr Liesbeth Geevers is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of History at Lund University. Liesbeth studies the role of dynasties in early modern state formation in Europe. She has worked extensively on the Nassau-Orange family and edited Dynastic Identity in Early Modern Europe - (...)
Although cardiovascular disease develops 7 to 10 years later in women than in men, it is still the major cause of death in women. Exercise and physical activity are a highly effective means of decreasing the risk of heart attack, stroke and dementia. These talks, presented by the School of Human (...)
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