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Displaying from Wednesday, May 13, 2009
 May 2009
Wednesday 13
17:00 - CONCERT - Making Music, Being Well : an evening of community singing Website | More Information
An evening of singing, organised by students from the UWA School of Music, promoting the important role music plays in bringing people from all walks of life together. Staff and students from the School of Music will join The Spirit of the Streets Choir, The Stirling Silver Singers, and The People (...)

19:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Information Evening for Prospective Undergraduate Entry Medicine Applicants Website | More Information
The Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences will be hosting an information evening for prospective applicants to the undergraduate entry medicine course. Year 12 students who are considering applying to the course are encouraged to attend. Parents and teachers are welcome. Booking not (...)

19:30 - EVENT - BOOMTOWN 2050: SCENARIOS FOR THE FUTURE OF PERTH : A UWA Extension Special Event Website | More Information
The population of Perth is projected to more double by 2050. How do we expect to accommodate these people? Urban sprawl or teetering high-rise? New suburbs that can feed themselves and new high rise mini-cities? Significantly increasing the density of development along both the coast and the River? (...)
Thursday 14
9:00 - EVENT - International Student Volunteers : Travel With a Purpose! Website | More Information
International Student Volunteers is looking for anybody with a passion for travel, adventure, and making a difference! We combine volunteer work (either conservation or social community development) and adventure travel into the most incredible experience of a lifetime...and offer academic credit (...)

13:10 - CONCERT - Free Lunchtime Concert : Defying Gravity Percussion Ensemble Website | More Information

17:30 - Free Public Lecture - Making a difference with finance, micro financing to solve global hunger More Information
Dr Wandira Served as Uganda’s Vice President from 1994 to 2003.When she was elected she became the first and only woman in Africa to hold the position, and is one of the most influential and inspiring women leaders in the world. She is on the Global Board of Directors for The Hunger Project.
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Friday 15
8:30 - CANCELLED - COURSE - GETTING THE MOST VALUE FROM MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS : A UWA Extension Course Website | More Information
Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.

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Designed for managers that hire internal or external management consultants, this workshop explores the consulting cycle and the client consultant roles and responsibilities. Learn more (...)

15:30 - SEMINAR - SymbioticA Friday Seminar : DEPTH CHARGE: The Body-in-Future-Culture...An Ethical Minefield? Website | More Information
Contemporary Dance often engages critically with the body in contemporary culture. For 25 years Buzz Dance Theatre’s arts education practice has been moored in contemporary dance. Their latest theatre work, DEPTH CHARGE, imagines the body-in-future-culture.

Our bodies and our (...)

16:00 - SEMINAR - Canyoneering Explorations in North and Central America : CWR seminar Website | More Information
Canyoneering (called canyoning in Australia and Europe) is a growing adventure activity throughout the world. It involves descending narrow and sometimes steep canyons using technical rock-climbing equipment in order to negotiate the steeper sections, often in or beside waterfalls. Though the (...)
Saturday 16
9:30 - COURSE - SO YOU WANT TO OPEN A BED & BREAKFAST? : A UWA Extension Course Website | More Information
Have you ever thought of opening your own B&B? Find out from an experienced operator how to be successful in this growth industry and then decide if this is the life for you! Course Code: 092154 Sat 9.30am-4.30pm May 16 $179. Bookings Essential - 6488 2433 or www.extension.uwa.edu.au

10:00 - WORKSHOP - KEY SKILLS: SUCCESSFUL SOCIALISING FOR WORK AND PLAY : A UWA Extension Workshop Website | More Information
Would you like to get out more? Do you wish to 'network' better for your work or your own business? Join this interactive, lively and fun workshop for men and women of all ages and discover how you can socialise more effectively to make new friends, develop deeper relationships and enjoy a new (...)
Sunday 17
17:00 - CONCERT - Keyed Up! 2009 Concert 1 : Stephanie McCallum Website | More Information
Schumann: Fantasie Op. 17; Smalley: Morceau de concours; Beethoven: Bagatelles Op.33; Liszt: Ballade No 2 in B minor; Liszt: Transcendental Etude No. 8 in C minor “Wilde Jagd”

Hailed by London HiFi News and Record Review as “a formidable and insightful pianist”, Stephanie McCa (...)

17:00 - CONFERENCE - Visit the School of Population Health at AHPA : Australian Health Promotion Association 18th National Conference Website | More Information
See us at AHPA! Learn more about the School of Population Health, what we do, who we are, study and research opportunities and how you can be involved.

18:30 - EVENT - GERALDINE COX: RUNNING AN ORPHANAGE IN CAMBODIA : A UWA Extension Special Event Website | More Information
Geraldine Cox's past life is remarkable and her verve uncontained, but pales when compared to her present quest for orphaned children in Cambodia. As seen on ABC TV last year, she is a dynamic, powerful and memorable speaker. She describes her past self as hedonistic, tells of her longing for (...)
Monday 18
16:00 - OPEN DAY - Architecture, Landscape & Visual Arts Open Day : Learn more about Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Visual Arts. More Information
The Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (ALVA) at UWA invites you to attend its May Open Day. This is your chance to see the amazing and innovative work that our students have created this year. You will be able to take a guided tour of the workshop and studio areas, learn about our (...)

18:30 - COURSE - Introduction to Chinese Chess : An interactive hands-on introductory course on Chinese Chess 18 May - 15 June 2008 Website | More Information
Learn the game progressively through learning different chess pieces and their related rules. Learn simple Chinese character-reading and related specialist terms in the game. Develop comprehensive strategies and tactics which improve problem solving skills.

Course Fee: $330 (includes (...)
Tuesday 19
5:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Scott Ludlam on Uranium Mining In WA More Information
Australian Greens Senator, Scott Ludlam will be giving a presentation about Uranium Mining in Western Australia on Tuesday the 19th of May, in the Arts Lecture Room 4.

A film maker, artist and graphic designer by trade, Scott has put together a very simple, but engaging and visually (...)

9:00 - SEMINAR - Floating LNG Facilities : Design, Construction & Classification Website | More Information
The Western Australian Energy Research Alliance (a joint venture between the University of Western Australia, Curtin University and CSIRO) teams up with American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), a world leading classification society to showcase the latest developments in Floating LNG Technology. ABS has (...)

18:00 - Public Forum - Mandatory Sentencing in WA: Does More Time Mean Less Crime? : A public forum on mandatory sentencing More Information
You are invited to a public forum on the topic of mandatory sentencing. The public debate about mandatory jail sentences has been reignited by the assault of Constable Matt Butcher. Four panellists will discuss the potential of mandatory sentencing to reduce crime, and answer questions from the (...)

20:00 - PERFORMANCE - Corpses in the Cargo (Ghosts re-visioned) : English and Cultural Studies students present a reworking of Ibsen’s Ghosts More Information
This production reworks elements of Ibsen’s play towards different conclusions. Ibsen’s five principal characters are complemented by a chorus of eight, who interject, comment, attempt to persuade, and perform scenarios both recalled and imagined by the principal characters. They also supply (...)


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