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July 2014
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Monday 07 |
7:45 - EVENT - St George's College July School Holiday Program : St George's College will again be holding its popular School Holiday Program in July. The year's entry will be grades 3 - 7.
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Dates are 7 - 11 and 14 - 18 July 2014, 7.45 am - 5.00 pm.
The holiday program provides for exciting educational days in and around the College's historic buildings and beautiful gardens. This year's entry will be expanded to cover school years 3 - 7.
The schedule starts at 7.45 each (...)
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August 2014
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Thursday 14 |
18:00 - FREE LECTURE - Build it and they will play - free public seminar : How neighbourhoods provide for children’s play, physical activity, health and development.
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Presented in partnership with Centre for the Built Environment and Health, The University of Western Australia.
We will be discussing how neighbourhoods provide opportunities (or barriers) for kids’ play, physical activity, health and development. The physical design and (...)
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September 2014
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Thursday 18 |
Agriculture is one of the hottest investment sectors at the moment. The big names of Forrest, Rinehart, and Packer, plus the Chinese are pouring money into the food and fibre industry. Learn what investors are looking for, why agriculture is undergoing a transformation, and what investment (...)
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Friday 19 |
17:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The Annual Boodja Soil Science Lecture : Soil Science Australia (WA Branch) invites you to the annual WA Boodja Soil Science Lecture. The lecture is free and open to all. Boodja is a Noongar word for "land" and the lecture series acknowledges the important role of aboriginal understanding in the responsible management of our soil and land.
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This year the society is honoured to have Emeritus Professor Alan Robson (AO) present the second lecture in this series.
Alan Robson has made a huge contribution to research on soil-plant-microbe interactions and to the wider university sector.
He is the author of four books (...)
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October 2014
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Friday 31 |
15:30 - TALK - Talk by Visiting Professor Zi-Bing Jin : Mutation spectrum in Chinese population with retinitis pigmentosa
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February 2015
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Tuesday 10 |
The Gold Standard will hold live GAMSAT Science Review Course at the University Hall, UWA on February 10 - 11, 2015. The
course will start at 9 am and ends at 6 pm.
The teacher of this GAMSAT course is Dr. Brett Ferdinand, author of the
Gold Standard GAMSAT textbook which is available at (...)
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Thursday 12 |
The Gold Standard GAMSAT will hold a 2-day GAMSAT Course (practice test and review) at the University Hall, UWA on February 12 - 13, 2015. The course will start at 9 am and ends at 6 pm.
The teacher of this GAMSAT course is Dr. Brett Ferdinand, author of the Gold Standard GAMSAT textbook (...)
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June 2015
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Wednesday 17 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - EU Climate Diplomacy Action Day : Informed debate with the aim of limiting global temperature rises to below two degrees
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Expert panel discussion on climate change including Professor Malcolm McCulloch from the UWA Oceans Institute and the School of Earth and Environment
In the lead-up to a major UN climate change conference in Paris later this year, Perth will host an expert panel discussion featuring Norwegian (...)
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July 2015
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Monday 20 |
9:00 - COURSE - ACSPRI Winter Short Course Program : Short intensive courses in social research methods and research technology.
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Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc. (ACSPRI) will be holding a series of intensive short courses ranging from a basic grounding in qualitative and quantitative research methods to state of the art techniques for experienced researchers.
The courses offer practical and (...)
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August 2015
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Saturday 29 |
As part of the 100th Anniversary ANZAC commemorations, in
this special free event, the School of Music, in collaboration with the UWA Choral Society and Churchlands Senior High School present Britten's epic War Requiem.
Britten: War Requiem
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THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT (...)
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September 2015
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Thursday 10 |
9:00 - EVENT - 3MT competition : Competitors are challenged to explain their research in an engaging way in 3 minutes.
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Semi-finals from 9.15 - 12.00.
Finals from 3-5pm.
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Tuesday 15 |
17:00 - EVENT - The History of the Faculty of Agriculture: The rise and fall of a university icon : An informal UWA Historical Society event
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UWAHS Members and friends are invited to this short presentation by E/Prof David Lindsay on the history of the Faculty of Agriculture at UWA. This is an opportunity to meet others interested in the history of the University and its Faculty of Agriculture.
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Tuesday 29 |
18:00 - SYMPOSIUM - Freedom's Limits: Speech, Association, and Movement in the Australian Legal System
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The Australian Law Reform Commission in partnership with the Constitutional Law Centre of WA and the UWA Law School invite you to attend a symposium to discuss aspects of the ALRC's Freedoms Inquiry
Freedom's Limits: Speech, Association, and Movement in the Australian Legal System
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October 2015
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Friday 09 |
16:00 - FUNDRAISER - Light the Night at UWA : Raising funds for the Leukaemia Foundation
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You can create a brighter future for people with blood cancer by signing up for the Leukaemia Foundation's Light the night walk on Friday, 9th October. Gather family and friends to light a beautiful lantern; gold to remember someone, white for your own journey or blue to show you care. The money (...)
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Saturday 10 |
10:00 - EVENT - SpringArts 2015 : A day of inspiration, activities and fun at 'the castle'.
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St George's College and the SAS Resources Trust are combining together on Saturday 10th October for a day of interest and enjoyment at the College. The activities will include an SAS historical display and talks from former SAS officers. The "Midday Live Set" featuring resident musicans (...)
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Wednesday 21 |
12:00 - WORKSHOP - Open Access Week 19-25 October - Open Access 101 Workshop : What is Open Access, why is it important and how can you ensure your UWA research is open and available?
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Open Access publishing offers benefits to individual researchers and to the wider community, and the key Australian funding agencies have mandates which support it.
In recognition of International Open Access Week, the University Library is offering an Open Access 101 workshop on (...)
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November 2015
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Saturday 14 |
14:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - HOW SOAP OPERAS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD : Building communities for a sustainable world
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William Ryerson is founder and President of Population Media Centre, and President of the Population Institute. For over 40 years he has worked in the field of reproductive health, including two decades of experience adapting the Sabido methodology for behaviour change communications to various (...)
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Saturday 28 |
Ever wondered what it is like to be colour blind, or what the world looks like to someone with glaucoma. Our Open Day is your ticket to a behind the scenes look at the work of the Lions Eye Institute internationally renowned doctors, scientific researchers and clinic staff.
Sit down and (...)
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December 2015
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Tuesday 01 |
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.
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Sunday 06 |
15:00 - CONCERT - Better Together : Violin, Cello and Piano recital
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MMus collaborative piano student, Gaby Gunders, is presenting her recital 'Better Together’ with cellist Louise McKay and violinist Lena Bennett.
Together they will perform sonatas by Bach, Mozart and Brahms, as well as the Four Seasons Trio by Astor Piazzolla.
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