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Displaying from Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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March 2016
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Tuesday 22 |
A public lecture by Christophe Lécuyer, Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon - Terre Planètes, Environnement, Université Claude Bernard Lyon, France and 2016 UWA Gledden Visiting Fellow.
Samples of tooth enamel and bone have been obtained from Egyptian human and animal mummies (...)
18:30 - PRESENTATION - Year 10/11 Information Session 22 March 2016 : Find out how to keep your future study options open even if you're not sure if university is the right path for you.
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Deciding what subjects to study in Year 11 and 12 can be a daunting process, particularly if you are not yet sure if university is the right pathway for your future goals.
Our information sessions will provide advice on UWA's courses, entry requirements and other helpful subject (...)
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Wednesday 23 |
1:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Soft Exosuit: New Generation Exoskeletons : Dr Fausto Panizzolo, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
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Dr Fausto Panizzolo is a former international postgraduate student from Italy who completed his PhD at UWA in Feb 2015 under an SSEH supervisory team led by Associate Professor Jonas Rubenson. Fausto currently holds a post-doc position at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired (...)
12:00 - EVENT - Catholic Mass on Campus : Weekly Mass for UWA Students and Staff on Wednesday at 12.00pm
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The Catholic Chaplain Rev Father Cyprian M Shikokoti invites you, your friends and colleagues to our weekly Mass; on Wednesday 23rd March at 12.00pm in the University's chapel; located in the Law Link Building - Room G.32.
Studying and or working at uni is always exciting given the (...)
17:00 - PRESENTATION - Perth USAsia Centre - Election Watch 2016 - Book Presentation by Dr David Smith : "Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States"
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The Perth USAsia Centre in collaboration with the United States Studies Centre is proud to welcome Dr David Smith to Perth for our inaugural Election Watch 2016 event with a special book presentation.
His book, Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States, examines why the state (...)
17:30 - EVENT - Youth Community Forum : Youth Forum at Telethon Kids Institute on health and wellbeing
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Are you aged 15 - 25? We want to hear from YOU! Tell us, what is important to YOU about health and wellbeing? How do YOU want to have a say about health research?
Join us at Telethon Kids Institute for a community forum.
Free parking, free pizza and payment included.
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Monday 28 |
19:00 - Pilates Short Course - Clinical Pilates - $30 for 30 days : Opportunity to trial group clinical Pilates on Crawley campus
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New client special at UWA Exercise & Performance Centre (EPC)!
Machine and/or mat based Pilates classes with a focus on efficient and effective movement patterns. Classes designed to strengthen the body whilst building flexibility and mobility.
Sessions may incorporate elements of (...)
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Thursday 31 |
6:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - China In Conversation: Seeking Harmony - Common Diseases in Chinese and Western Medicine
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Distinguished speakers from Australia and China sharing insight on the Common Diseases in Chinese and Western Medicine.
16:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Pastoral livestock systems in France: managing productivity, landscapes and communities : The Art and Science of Shepherding. Dr Michel Meuret taps into the wisdom of French Herders
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In this public lecture, editor of 2014 book The Art and Science of Shepherding: Tapping the Wisdom of French
Herders, Dr Michel Meuret shares experience and scientific knowlegde about herding animals and optimising
rangeland resources. He describes the essence of the engagement he has had with (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Archaeology Seminar Series : The Archaeology of the Native Mounted Police in Queensland
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The ‘History Wars’ sparked a flurry of research into the nature and extent of Aboriginal-settler frontier violence. While vital, this research has been limited to written records largely excluding Indigenous voices. We argue that in order to attain a more holistic and sophisticated insight into (...)
18:00 - EVENT - China in Conversation : Seeking Harmony: Common Diseases in Chinese and Western Medicine
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China in Conversation is a high-level public forum series presented by Confucius Institute at UWA on hot topics in various aspects of contemporary China, inviting experts from China and Australia to dialogue in order to exchange their views and thus to enhance mutual understanding of different (...)
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April 2016
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Friday 01 |
2:30 - SEMINAR - Anthropology / Sociology Seminar Series : Anthropology and Sociology in Australia: Asymmetries and Vexed Institutional Relationships
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The ambit of the social sciences stretches across traditional disciplines, such as anthropology and sociology, which are closed bound by internal academic cultures, and others that are more responsive to external links, such as education and law’ (Macintyre 2010, p. 4).
This (...)
13:00 - SEMINAR - Asian Studies Seminar Series : Mountain Changers: Lifestyle Migration in Southwest China
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In the early twenty-first century, the People's Republic of China continues its remarkable transformation that encompasses all facets of social life. One of the most significant, visible forms of such change is urbanization. Chinese cities are rapidly expanding and, according to some reports, will (...)
13:00 - PERFORMANCE - School of Music presents - Free Lunchtime Concert: School of Music Staff
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Be transported from the everyday in our free lunchtime concert series, featuring the finest musical talent locally, nationally and within the School.
This week School of Music Staff Ashley Smith (clarinet), Suzanne Wijsman (cello), Andrew Foote (voice), Adam Pinto (piano), Martina Leigat- (...)
17:00 - Masterclass - School of Music presents - Fridays@Five Masterclass: Shaun Lee Chen (violin)
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The ideal way to start your weekend, Fridays@Five offers unique musical experiences to delight all music lovers. See young artists be inspired through a variety of masterclasses, workshops, pre-concert talks, lectures and Q&A sessions. Delve deep into music or simply enjoy a free informal (...)
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Monday 04 |
14:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Public Lecture : Now for the hard part: Building state capacity as the frontier development issue
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Michael Woolcock is Lead Social Development Specialist in the World Bank's Development Research Group, where he was worked since 1998. He is also a (part-time) Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. His current research focuses on strategies for enhancing (...)
17:00 - PUBLIC TALK - International Development - Ways Forward : An open forum about International Development with speakers from industry and academia.
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Join our lively discussion on International Development with Dr Michael Woolcock from The World Bank and Mrs Dibya Gurung from DeKMIS, as well as Dr Petra Tschakert (UWA), Dr Amin Mugera (UWA), and Dr Graham Brown (UWA).
17:00 - PUBLIC TALK - Public Forum : International Development – Ways Forward
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Discover the exciting possibilities and challenges of International Development at our event.
Join our lively discussion on International Development with Dr Michael
Woolcock from The World Bank and Mrs Dibya Gurung from DeKMIS, as
well as Dr Petra Tschakert, Dr Amin Mugera, and Dr (...)
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Tuesday 05 |
David Tunley: À l'’orient! Early 19th -century French glimpses of the exotic
Against the wider background of East-versus-West from the time of the Crusades this paper focuses upon early 19th-century French interest in eastern music and the attempts to incorporate it into some of (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - The Beginning of String : Part of the 'A History of the World in 100 Objects' lecture series
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A public lecture by Associate Professor Jane Balme, Archaeology Discipline Chair, UWA.
String may have its antecedents in the behaviour of our ancestors, however subsequent use by our own species (Homo sapiens sapiens) to create complex tools, symbolic items and to colonise new (...)
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