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Displaying from Wednesday, August 05, 2009
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August 2009
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Wednesday 05 |
This breakfast event is presented by the UWA Business School and The University Club of Western Australia.
The Australian Governments’ proposed Emissions Trading
Scheme – The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme – and its
overall impact on our daily lives will be discussed by (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Raising scientific passion in children: an educator's experience : CWR Seminar
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This seminar will give a glimpse of the work carried out in Rostrata Primary School by Richard Johnson, winner of the Premier's Prize for Excellence in Primary Science Teaching in 2008.
Ric believes the universal appeal of science learning poses no boundary to any child. The secret to (...)
17:30 - PRESENTATION - UWA Business School - BHP Billiton Scholarship Information Evening : BHP Billiton Business School Scholarships for Honours, Masters and PhD Students
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BHP Billiton operates globally to provide the natural resources essential for the world's economic and social development, now and into the future.
Each year, up to twelve scholarships are provided to enable students of exceptional promise to undertake honours or higher degrees at The (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Hunting and the Appropriation of Africa in two Italian films: The Path of the Wild Beasts (1932) and Goodbye Africa (1966)
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Speaker: Dr Daniela Baratieri, History, The University of Western Australia
This lecture will analyse two historical documents, two extremely popular films, in spite of their belonging to the rare cinema-released documentary-reportage genre: the first, 'The Path of the Wild Beasts' (...)
19:30 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Prof Rita Copeland, 'Naming, Knowing, and the Object of Language in Twelth Century Grammar Curriculum' : CMEMS / PMRG Public Lecture, Wed 5th August, 7.30pm, Arts Lecture Room 9
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Thursday 06 |
10:00 - OPEN DAY - UWA Albany Open Day : Open from 10-1pm & 4-6pm
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The UWA Albany Centre will hold its Open Day this year on Thursday 6 August. School groups, teachers and careers advisers and members of the public are invited to come along to the Centre and find out about studying at The University of Western Australia in Albany. Information will also be (...)
Speaker: Michael. L. Ondaatje, Lecturer in American History at the University of Newcastle
Barack Obama’s image is everywhere these days – and why wouldn’t it be? In November 2008, Americans elected a president who by virtue of his race could have been legally owned by the first (...)
The Institute of Advanced Studies is pleased to announce that the Hon Bill Shorten, MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services, will present the 2009 Western Australia Disability Collective Lecture. Mr Shorten will speak on the human rights and social justice aspects of (...)
18:00 - CANCELLED - PUBLIC LECTURE - Professor David Lumley : “Fighter Jets and Polar Bears: how geoscience may help to solve our global energy and climate problems"
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
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The University of Western Australia has appointed leading international geophysicist David Lumley as inaugural Woodside-Chevron Chair in Petroleum Geoscience. Professor Lumley will address the (...)
Do you have a story to tell based on your life experience? How should you shape your material and bring it to life? Will your story work best as autobiography or should it be transformed into fiction? Perhaps you are interested in creating a personal memoir or family history. This course will help (...)
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Friday 07 |
Box jellyfish have no brains. Cubomedusae have 24 eyes many with sophisticated lenses, but no brain that science can see. As some sort of brain is considered indispensable to sight their need for all this sensory hard-ware confounds conventional neuro-scientific logic. Their eyes are not the (...)
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Saturday 08 |
9:30 - COURSE - CREATIVITY FOR WRITERS - HOW WRITERS CAN TAP INTO INSPIRATION : A UWA Extension Course
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Writers cannot rely on inspiration and they certainly cannot afford to wait for it. But some writers learn to cultivate it and it shows in their themes and in their words. What techniques may encourage inspiration? And how is it linked to creativity and imagination? These and many other questions (...)
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Sunday 09 |
Wondering what to do when you finish school?
Considering a career change?
Want to know what goes on inside a world-class university?
This year's UWA Open Day will run from 10am to 4pm on Sunday 9 August. It's an opportunity for you to speak to any of our faculties (...)
11:15 - PUBLIC TALK - The Global Financial Crisis : Professor Ken Clements and Professor Ray da Silva Rosa - UWA Open Day Guest talk
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The financial crisis, an event scarcely comprehensible in the speed of its unfolding and severity, is likely to have significant knock-on effects on the WA economy, amongst others.
In view of widespread community interest the UWA Business School’s highly regarded experts in their fields (...)
12:15 - PUBLIC TALK - Astronomy in the 21st Century with the Square Kilometre Array : Professor Peter Quinn - UWA Open Day Guest Talk
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Astronomy is the oldest scientific endeavour of mankind. Over the past 400 years, the invention and the development of telescopes has allowed us to step outside our own solar system to begin a new voyage of discovery, back in time, to the birth of the cosmos. We are now nearing a period in our (...)
13:15 - PUBLIC TALK - What Difference Does Obama Make? : Professor Kim Beazley - UWA Open Day Guest Talk
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Barack Obama has shifted international perspectives on the US dramatically. He has moved to run US policy toward the Islamic world directly rendering his legacy hostage to measurable success. What does this mean for Australia?
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Monday 10 |
Everyone 'knows' that apes can use language, and that Eskimos have 12,000 words for snow. Or do they? We put some of the most commonly held ideas about language to the test. Cherished notions about language may not survive rigorous scrutiny!
Course Code: 094323 Mon 6.30-8.30pm Aug 10 17 24 31 $139 ( (...)
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Tuesday 11 |
Sean will be presenting his seminar on The politics of performance in an Indonesian DIY hardcore scene.
Underground music has a significant role in modern Indonesian youth culture, and the city of Bandung boasts a flourishing hardcore punk scene. A committed minority within this scene (...)
The 2009 George Seddon Lecture will be given by Stephen D. Hopper, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, and School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia and is presented by UWA Friends of the Grounds and the Institue of Advanced Studies.
This lecture explores the ideas (...)
19:30 - EVENT - Philosophy Cafe Freo : Topic: Are Religious and Spiritual beliefs considered acceptable alternatives to reasoned argument?
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Join us for some interesting and stimulating philosophical exchange. All are welcome to attend this free event hosted by Philosophy at Notre Dame, UWA and APIS Inc., WA.
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