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February 2018
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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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Tuesday 20 |
13:00 - EVENT - Bayliss Seminar Series : High-throughput screening systems for enzymes and antibodies using cell-free protein synthesis systems
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18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Personality, Values, Culture, Evolution � why are we similar and yet so different? : Public lecture by Ronald Fischer, Center for Applied Cross-Cultural Research, Victoria University of Wellington
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Humans are complex social beings. Curious observers through the ages have noted the dramatic differences in human behaviour around the world. How similar or different are our personalities? To understand human behaviour, an integrated perspective is required – one which considers both what we (...)
It is generally understood that exercise and physical activity are important lifestyle factors that maintain the health of your heart and arteries and decrease the risk of the most prevalent and debilitating diseases in the Western World, namely heart disease, stroke and dementia. But distinct “do (...)
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Thursday 22 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - A Correct Idea of War: Military Periodicals and Wartime Emotion in the Romantic Era : A CHE Research Seminar
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One of the key ways that war and emotion have been examined in relation to Romantic era Britain has been through analysis of the period’s mass media. Although Britain was perpetually threatened with invasion during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, demanding widespread participation (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The criminalization of inter-racial sex and white male suicide in South Africa, 1950-1985 : A public lecture by Susanne M. Klausen, Professor of History, Carleton University, Ottawa
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Upon winning power in 1948, the National Party (NP) immediately set out to end miscegenation in South Africa. The NP proclaimed that a central tenet of proper white sexuality was avoidance of sexual contact with people of different “races.” Many men ignored this injunction and the new (...)
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Friday 23 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar 16:00 Fri 23/02/2018 Robert Street LT: Scott Harper (Univ. of Bristol)
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Speaker: Scott Harper (University of Bristol)
Title: Uniform Domination for Simple Groups
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 23/02/2018 in Robert Street LT
Abstract: It is well known that every finite simple group can be generated by just two elements. In fact, by a (...)
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Monday 26 |
10:00 - WORKSHOP - Bb Boot Camp Webinar Series : Free webinar series offering practical tips for LMS unit preparation
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BB Boot Camp is a free 4-part webinar series that offers practical tips and best practices on how you can transform your LMS unit to enhance the student learning experience. Sessions are pitched at both educators and learning designers and cover Course Design, Interaction & Collaboration (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Losing excess body weight or fat without losing strength or lean tissues : School of Human Sciences Seminar Series
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While reducing excess body weight or fat is important for certain athletes and for the treatment of overweight and obesity, it is essential that weight loss interventions do not result in losses of physical strength or lean tissues such as muscle and bone, any of which could impair physical (...)
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March 2018
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Thursday 01 |
18:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Music, Magic and Meraviglia: The Politics and Poetics of Festival in Medici Florence : A PMRG/CMEMS Public Lecture
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The Florentine festival of 1539 has long been noted by scholars as an occasion of historical importance and prestige for the alliance it forged between the Houses of Medici and Habsburg. The musical, architectural and visual programmes for the festival have been understood to be representative of (...)
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Friday 02 |
Be transported from the everyday by our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the best musical talent from within the UWA Conservatorium of Music and around the country.
Having just launched a new CD ‘Transformation’ of works by late UWA Faculty member Roger Smalley, talented (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar 16:00 Fri 02/03/2018: Tim Boykett in Weatherburn LT
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Speaker: Tim Boykett (Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria)
Title: Algebraic Models of Computation: Nearrings of Group Automata
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 2/3/2018 in Weatherburn LT
Abstract: Input-Output Automata are a simple but powerful model of processes (...)
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Tuesday 06 |
8:00 - WORKSHOP - Static Liquefaction Workshop : This two-day workshop aims to provide demonstrations of the static liquefaction failure mechanism (and triggering process) as it relates to tailings, and the tools used to assess the potential for this behaviour.
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This two-day workshop aims to provide demonstrations of the static liquefaction failure mechanism (and triggering process) as it relates to tailings, and the tools used to assess the potential for this behaviour.
This will be achieved through explanation on the use and interpretation of the cone (...)
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