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Displaying from Wednesday, July 28, 2004
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July 2004
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Wednesday 28 |
School of Indigenous Studies
Institute of Advanced Studies
and the Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia
invite you to a public lecture by
Dr Christine Alder and Professor Ken Polk
Criminology, University of Melbourne
Introduced by Professor (...)
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Thursday 29 |
13:10 - CONCERT - Free Lunchtime Concert : Paul Tanner (vibraphone) & Tom O'Halloran (piano)
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UWA Graduate Paul Tanner is one of Perth's finest percussionists, whose repertoire ranges from cool latin jazz to avant garde modernism. Join Paul and jazz pianist extraordinaire Tom O'Halloran as they present a jazz-inspired recital featuring works by Chick Corea, Maurice Ravel, Tom O'Halloran (...)
You are invited to a public lecture as part of Diversity Dialogues program by
DR CARMEN LAWRENCE
Federal Member for Fremantle,
National President, Australian Labor Party
Fear and Public Policy
Abstract:
There is plenty of scope, even in established democracies, for (...)
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August 2004
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Sunday 01 |
17:00 - CONCERT - Keyed Up! Piano Recital Series : Stephanie McCallum performs Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Alkan and Liszt
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Equally acclaimed as solo recitalist and chamber musician, Stephanie McCallum gave what is believed to be the first ever performance of Alkan’s "Chants" at her critically acclaimed Wigmore Hall debut. She has appeared at major festivals including Cheltenham, Huddersfield and the Sydney (...)
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Monday 02 |
14:00 - EVENT - Fahrenheit 9/11 Fundraiser Screening : See Fahrenheit 9/11 on August 2nd and raise funds for Mission Australia
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As part of Social Justice Week 2004, the Public Affairs Council have organised a screening of Michael Moore's hit documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11.
Monday August 2nd
6:45pm sharp
Astor Cinema, Mt Lawley
All tickets - only $10
Proceeds go to Mission (...)
You are invited to a public lecture as part of Diversity Dialogues program by
Associate Professor Christopher Newell, AM,
School of Medicine, University of Tasmania
Abstract:
This public lecture dares to name and explore a hidden form of social apartheid in Australia — the (...)
The modern Olympic games supposedly draw their inspiration from the Greek games held every four years at Olympia. All sorts of misapprehensions about the ancient games - such as that they were for amateurs, were a force for peace and goodwill, and were played in a spirit of fairness - have (...)
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Wednesday 04 |
18:30 - EVENT - The Politics of Dissent in an Age of Endangered Democracy : REID ORATION 2004
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The Institute of Public Administration
WA Division
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The Institute of Advanced Studies, The University of Western Australia
Invite you to this free public lecture
by
Anne Summers
The Politics of Dissent in an Age of Endangered (...)
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Friday 06 |
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Recovering the Past Through Personal Encounters
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In the course of her exhibition research, art curator Melissa Harpley interviewed the artists Elise Blumann, Iris Francis and Portia Bennett. In this talk, Melissa will share the experience of meeting and discussing art with these women, and relate the importance of such relationships in the (...)
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Sunday 08 |
16:00 - PRESENTATION - Like to know more about Cuba? : Presentation on contemporary Cuba
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Like to know more about Cuba?
An invitation to UWA students, staff and others to join the Australia Cuba Friendship Society for a talk and visual images of contemporary Cuba & information about the 2004 Brigade to Cuba at the end of this year
Venue :Agriculture Lecture (...)
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Tuesday 10 |
12:00 - EVENT - Club Olympics 2004 : The real games - right here on campus!
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Come and support your club or faculty society on their way to gold in the annual Club Olympics!
Organised by the UWA Student Guild Societies Council, events are run every Tuesday and Thursday in August on the Oak Lawn from 1-2.
Fun events include a Gladiator Duel, a Body (...)
13:00 - EVENT - Sacred Moments : The essential harmony between Science and Religion
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The UWA Bahai Society warmly invites you to Sacred Moments, a program of soul-stirring music and readings from World Religions on the theme of harmony between science and religion.
18:00 - LECTURE - Engaging Medusa: Competing myths and fairytales in Jane Campion's In the Cut : Public lecture
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You are invited to a lecture by
Dr Sue Gillett, Film, Literature and Women’s Studies,
La Trobe University
Date and Time: Tuesday 10 August at 6.00pm
Venue: Geography Lecture Theatre 1, UWA
Abstract:
In Jane Campion's most recent film a serial killer (...)
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Wednesday 11 |
Institute of Advanced Studies,
The University of Western Australia
cordially invites you to attend a public lecture by
Professor Gerald O’Collins, SJ
Professor of Systematic and Fundamental Theology,
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome
Professorial Fellow, The University (...)
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Thursday 12 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - Great Big Science Gig : Free Science cabaret with everything from floating concrete and sunbaking cars to bat saliva and bone glue!
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Entertaining National Science Week cabaret suitable for audiences of all ages. Enjoy an engaging performance that is both delightful and educational at the same time! Free entry, all welcome!
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Sunday 15 |
12:30 - EVENT - Science Week Event at UWA : free public lecture: Geological Journeys: from Artifacts to Zircon
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NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
What's On in the School of Earth & Geographical Sciences
A free illustrated talk for the general public: “Geological Journeys: from Artifacts to Zircon”
Find out about the real bushranger Captain Starlight and what he was doing in the WA Geological Survey; (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Beauty of Jesus : His beauty will save us and our world
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The beauty of Jesus is not a concept. It is an esoteric experience.
"It is beauty that will save the world," said Dostoevsky.
Outside Winthrop Hall a carved message proposes:
"Verily by beauty it is that we come at wisdom." Might we say:
"Verily by the (...)
You are invited to a free public lecture by
Dr Khalid Koser, Human Geography, Migration Research Unit,
University College London
For
Transnationalism, Racisms, Communities, Settlement (TRACS) Workshop
Scheduled for August 17 - 20, 2004 on the theme of Generations of Migration< (...)
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Wednesday 18 |
18:00 - LECTURE - Too close for comfort. Loving thy neighbour and the management of interethnic propinquity : Public lecture
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You are invited to a free public lecture by
Dr Anne-Marie Fortier, Sociology, Lancaster University
Date and Time: Wednesday 18 August at 6.00pm
Venue: Geography Lecture Theatre, UWA
(The nearest carpark is 18 and 19 via Fairway entrance No 1). Please refer to map on http://maps (...)
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Friday 20 |
13:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Keeping Faith: Western Australian Writers of the 1930s
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Veronica Brady will consider the work of Western Australian writers of the 1930s. Veronica is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of English at UWA. Her talk is in relation to the exhibition 'Approaches to Modernism: The Art of Portia Bennett, Elise Blumann and Iris Francis 1930s to (...)
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