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Displaying from Friday, June 14, 2019
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June 2019
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Friday 14 |
9:00 - WORKSHOP - Everyday Life as a Methodological Challenge: household, gender and materiality : A masterclass with Svante Norrhem, Associate Professor of History at Lund University and 2019 UWA Institute of Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow
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This workshop aims to capture student and researcher interest across History, Gender Studies, Fine Arts, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions. Professor Norrhem will discuss both the many benefits but also the methodological challenges when working with gender, power and (...)
This four hour workshop is a great practical opportunity for Faculty of Science Unit Coordinators to experience redesigning your existing unit using best practices in learning and teaching.
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Sunday 16 |
16:00 - PERFORMANCE - UWA Music presents: Walk of Shame : The Virtuoso Clarinet and Bass Clarinet
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Clarinettist Ashley Smith is a laureate of several of the Australian classical music industry’s most prestigious prizes, including the 2015 APRA Performance of the Year, the Music Council of Australia Freedman Fellowship, an ABC Symphony Australia Young Performer Award and a Churchill Fellowship.< (...)
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Monday 17 |
Facilitated by an experienced Learning Designer, this one-day workshop is a great practical opportunity for both new Unit Coordinators at UWA to experience the unit design process, or Unit Coordinators who are developing approved new units for their majors to be delivered from 2020.
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Tuesday 18 |
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - UWA Music presents: Museum of Sound Series : Sound all Around: Introducing Sound Studies
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Do you remember the sound of dial-up internet? What about the whistle of an old kettle or a wine cork popping? Sounds, noise and music are fundamental to our lives.
Join us to explore our sonic past and present and learn how our lives are shaped by sound and listening.
Presen (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Missing Magnificence: tracing Catherine de Medici�s hidden cultural legacy : Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of Italian Studies at UWA
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A public talk by Professor Susan Broomhall, History, UWA.
2019 is also the 500th anniversary of the birth of Catherine de Medici. As queen consort, regent and queen mother, Catherine dominated sixteenth-century French political life. Embracing her Medici heritage, her cultural projects (...)
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Wednesday 19 |
A public lecture by Arvi Wattel, School of Design (History of Art), UWA.
A recurring image of Rembrandt is that of the solitary painter, retreating ever further into the privacy of his studio over the course of his career. Yet, the opposite could be said as well: Rembrandt was thoroughly (...)
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Thursday 20 |
Do you want to learn how to write Learning Outcomes (LOs) that reflect the knowledge, skills and attitudes your students should have on completion of your unit? Do you want to enhance your existing unit LOs?
In this practical workshop, you will examine the core elements of effective LOs (...)
Do you want to learn how to write Learning Outcomes (LOs) that reflect the knowledge, skills and attitudes your students should have on completion of your unit? Do you want to enhance your existing unit LOs?
In this practical workshop, you will examine the core elements of effective LOs (...)
16:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : Penalizing control volatility in nonlinear optimal control
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Change is necessary in any dynamic environment, but there is always a cost incurred when implementing change; one of the most obvious is wear and tear on the physical components in a system. In the optimal control field, the cost of change is almost always ignored, and this can lead to “ (...)
18:00 - FREE LECTURE - Sea Change: Managing our coastal ecosystems under a rapid changing climate
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Join us for this Anthropocene Sea Change Seminar Series featuring Dr Mattew Fraser from the UWA Oceans Institute and School of Biological Sciences.
Marine benthic species such as seagrass meadows, and coral and macroalgal reefs form the foundation of some of the most threatened (...)
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Friday 21 |
The assessment policy isn’t just a hoop to jump through – it’s a powerful tool to help you assess well.
Do you find designing [interesting, policy compliant] assessments a bit of a drag?
With the help of some [simple] principles of learning design, we’ll show you how to make building (...)
The assessment policy isn’t just a hoop to jump through – it’s a powerful tool to help you assess well.
Do you find designing [interesting, policy compliant] assessments a bit of a drag?
With the help of some [simple] principles of learning design, we’ll show you how to make building (...)
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Tuesday 25 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Russian Media Landscape, 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall
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A public lecture with journalist Yevgenia Albats.
Join us for a special public lecture by Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats, editor-in-chief of the Russian political weekly 'The New Times', who will discuss the changing landscape of the Russian media over last 30 years.
Accord (...)
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Thursday 27 |
8:00 - WORKSHOP - UWA Korean Studies : Professional Training Workshop
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Professional development certificate provided by the School of Social Sciences, the University of Western Australia.
Features presentations by leading academics from UWA, UNSW, Monash University and ANU, as well as presenters from NSW DoE, WA and ACT school.
Registration and (...)
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Sunday 30 |
The Clarinet and Saxophone Society of Western Australia (CAASWA) in association with the UWA Conservatorium of Music and delighted to present ClariSax Feast 2019.
Presenters this year include Sydney based clarinettist, saxophonist and music educator Mark Walton (look at your music books (...)
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July 2019
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Wednesday 03 |
Proudly supported by UWA Music, Marimbafest is an exciting new four-day International Marimba festival and competition run by UWA Graduate Adam Tan. Marimbafest will feature more than 20 hours of masterclasses, mentored performance opportunities, concerts and a three-stage solo Marimba competition.< (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Deconstructing, replicating and engineering instructive niches for stem cell differentiation : School of Human Sciences Seminar Series
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Abstract: Most cells in our bodies are embedded in a complex matrix of extracellular molecules. These tissue-specific and dynamic microenvironments are essential for the functioning of the cells. But exactly what these microenvironments, or so-called "cell niche", are doing to the cells? (...)
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Thursday 04 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Bayliss Seminar Series : Peptide drugs by design (and a little help from nature) for autoimmune diseases, microbial infections and diabetes.
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Peptide drugs by design (and a little help from nature) for autoimmune diseases, microbial infections and diabetes.
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Tuesday 09 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Right to Food: A reflection of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Right to Food
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A public lecture by Professor Hilal Elver, Global Distinguished Fellow, Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy, UCLA Law School and UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food and 2019 UWA Institute of Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow.
71 years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human (...)
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