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July 2013
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Wednesday 31 |
18:00 - PRESENTATION - Becoming an Engineer with UWA - 31 July 2013
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'Becoming an Engineer with UWA' info evening: Prospective students and their parents are invited to attend one of our info sessions to learn more about how to achieve an engineering career with UWA.
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August 2013
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Thursday 01 |
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - FREE Lunchtime Concert : Visiting Alumni Artist: Ashley Smith (clarinet)Buffet-Crampon Artist
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Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
18:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - 2013 Salek Minc Lecture : Engaging Possibility: Access Programs at MoMA
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Carrie McGee from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) will present the annual Salek Minc Lecture for 2013 on Thursday 1 August 6pm at the UniClub Theatre Auditorium.
Carrie McGee and her colleagues at the MoMA have won international respect for their unique efforts to make the MoMA’s (...)
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Friday 02 |
13:00 - SYMPOSIUM - HERE&NOW13 Disability and the Arts Symposium : Enabling people with disability access to, and involvement in the arts
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As part of the HERE&NOW13 exhibition program, the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery is hosting the 'Disability and the Arts' Symposium on 2nd and 3rd of August.
This two-day symposium brings together a range of Western Australian organisations to discuss the importance of enabling people (...)
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Sunday 04 |
15:00 - EVENT - Chamber! Julianne Baird (soprano) : What passion cannot raise and quell!
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Julianne Baird has been hailed by the New York Times as ‘possessing a natural musicianship which engenders singing of supreme expressive beauty’. She is recognised internationally as a musician whose virtuosic and expressive vocal style has made her the ‘unsurpassed mistress of late (...)
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Tuesday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Australian agriculture and global food security : 2050 Food - Lecture Series
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A public lecture by Winthrop Professor Kadambot H.M Siddique, AM FTSE, Director, The UWA Institute of Agriculture.
Cost: Free, Register: http://2050food.eventbrite.com.au/#
Australia is currently a net food exporting country and about 70% of the food produced is exported. The (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Randolph Stow Memorial Lecture : John Kinsella will speak on Randolph Stow's Unselected Poetry
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The Westerly Centre (UWA) and St George's College present the second Randolph Stow Memorial Lecture. Acclaimed poet, critic, novelist, essayist and editor of the recent volume of Randolph Stow's Selected Poetry, 'The Land's Meaning', John Kinsella will present this free public lecture. Wine and (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Randolph Stow Memorial Lecture : Professor John Kinsella will deliver a lecture on the uncollected poems of Randolph Stow
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The Westerly Centre and St Georges College will present the second annual Randolph Stow memorial lecture on Tuesday the 6th of August.
Wine and cheese will be served after the lecture.
18:00 - MEMORIAL LECTURE - The Randoph Stow Memorial Lecture : Guest speaker UWA Professor John Kinsella will present the Randolph Stow Memorial Lecture.
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Guest speaker Professor John Kinsella, in association with the Westerly Centre for Australian Literature, will present the Randolph Stow Memorial Lecture and will talk about Randolph Stow’s Unselected Poetry.
All are welcome to attend.
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Wednesday 07 |
The UWA Student Guild has its 100th birthday this year. Prosh Days past, political militancy, protest marches, the campaign for female equality... it’s been quite a ride.
Among many other centenary events, we invite you to an exhibition called The Guild Museum; curated by 2011 Guild (...)
A public lecture by David Konstan, Professor of Classics at New York University
Lucretius’ poem On Nature presents a detailed overview of ancient atomic physics, as developed within the school founded by Epicurus. It has some remarkable features: not just atoms, but tiny, non-detachable (...)
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The Blush of the World: Bonnard's Nudes and the Disembodied Look
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The Blush of the World:
Bonnard’s Nudes and the Disembodied Look
This lecture sets out to provide a framework within which one might begin to look at Bonnard’s canvasses depicting his wife, Marthe, in the rituals of washing and bathing. It suggests that the most common way of (...)
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Thursday 08 |
Professor Ronald E Bontrop is an immunologist and editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Immunogenetics. He leads the Biomedical Primate Research Centre (BPRC) in Rijswijk, The Netherlands and is an expert in the field of comparative Immunogenetics.
Professor Bontrop’s current (...)
13:10 - PERFORMANCE - FREE Lunchtime Concert : Students: Naomi Smout (piano) & Marco Lombardi (piano)
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Free 50min Concert every Thursday during Semester at 1:10pm
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Friday 09 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Creators or Destroyers : The burning questions of human impact in ancient Aboriginal Australia
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The Australian Academy of the Humanities
Annual Lecture 2013, delivered by Professor Peter Hiscock FAHA, the Tom Austen Brown Professor of Australian Archaeology, The University of Sydney
Did Aboriginal people create an Eden-like estate or did they destroy the delicately balanced natural (...)
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Sunday 11 |
10:00 - OPEN DAY - 2013 Open Day : Join us for our Centenary Open Day and experience all that UWA has to offer
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Come and find out about our undergraduate and postgraduate courses, career options, scholarship opportunities, our valuable research, community programs and facilities.
There's also residential college tours, hands-on activities, live music, entertainment, and plenty of fun activities (...)
10:00 - OPEN DAY - Centenary Celebrations at Open Day : Join us in Winthrop Hall to help us celebrate our 100th birthday
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We invite you to visit the Winthrop Hall Undercroft to help us celebrate our 100th birthday!
There will be something for everyone, including displays, memorabilia, historical photos, fun activities and LUMINOUSnight screenings in our special mini-theatrette.
Specialised (...)
10:15 - GUIDED TOUR - UWA Friends of the Grounds Tour : Discover the UWA campus on a tour hosted by the Friends of the Grounds
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This Open Day, discover the UWA campus on a guided stroll around the buildings and gardens of the Crawley campus. Hosted by the dedicated members of the UWA Friends of the Grounds, you will visit the Sunken Garden, Geology, Tropical Grove, Reid Library, James Oval, the Japanese Garden and Winthrop (...)
10:15 - SCREENING - LUMINOUSnight screenings at Open Day : Relive the magic with the cinema version of this amazing projection
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On Friday 8 February 2013, 35,000 people celebrated UWA's Centenary at a once-in-a-century evening of art and culture. The centrepiece of this spectacular event was LUMINOUShall.
Experience the magic of the UWA story as projected on to the façade of Winthrop Hall during this amazing (...)
UWA Science Library presents
SCINEMA - A National Science Week event.
This film festival is screening in the Science Library foyer throughout National Science Week.
Each day will feature short films on a different scientific topic:
Sunday 11th August 11am -1pm - Critters.
Monday 12th (...)
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