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Displaying from Thursday, September 15, 2022
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September 2022
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Thursday 15 |
16:00 - EVENT - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : Why do we all like the Laplacian?
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Abstract: Laplace's interpretation of the gravitational potential produced a huge impact on science at large, and we will try to review some of the important byproducts obtained in several disciplines through the mathematical analysis of the Laplacian operator.
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Friday 16 |
Join the UWA Symphony Orchestra, acclaimed pianist Cecilia Sun and conductor Alan Lourens in a celebration of oft overlooked juggernauts of the romantic era.
Enjoy a unique perspective of the orchestra seated ‘in-the-round’ within the exquisite surrounds of the Government House (...)
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Wednesday 21 |
13:30 - SEMINAR - The Birth of Gravitational Wave Astronomy : 2020 Prime Minister's Prize for Science recipients meet at UWA to describe their work, and the future of gravitational wave astronomy.
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Three graduates of the School of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Professors Peter Veitch, David McClelland and David Blair were recipients of the 2020 Prime Minister’s Science Prize for the Discovery of Gravitational Waves. It is a great pleasure to have them all together on campus (...)
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Thursday 22 |
15:00 - Floor Talk & Panel Discussion - Meet the Creators & Thinkers : Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor Paul Davies AM, Professor Tamara Davis AM, astrophysicist and UWA Emeritus Professor David Blair for an informal floor talk and panel discussion. Bring your questions!
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New ideas and new discoveries have changed our view of space and time, the very fabric of the universe. The changes began a century ago when the Wallal Eclipse in Western Australia proved that space is elastic and flexible.
Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor (...)
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Monday 26 |
16:30 - PUBLIC TALK - UWA Music presents WASO In Conversation | Deborah Cheetham AO
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IN CONVERSATION
In this series, members and guest artists of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra share an evening with the community discussing aspects of their performance / composition practice, preparation, and career highlights.
DEBORAH CHEETHAM AO
Deborah (...)
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October 2022
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Thursday 13 |
Youth, experience and excellence combine in an evening shared by three exceptional student musicians performing with the UWA Symphony Orchestra in the final of the VOSE Concerto Competition.
After the interval, Britten’s The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra will take you on an (...)
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November 2022
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Friday 11 |
UWA Profiles are the official public-facing profiles of UWA academic staff and HDR students. The UWA Profiles and Research Repository was visited more than 650,000 times in the past 12 months by users in more than 230 countries. November is UWA Profiles Month and a great opportunity for you to (...)
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Friday 18 |
Fun for the whole family as we follow the adventures of young Dick Whittington, come to London to make his Fortune. Along the way he has to fight off the machinations of the Evil King Rat and his rat pack, aided only by his faithful (but sarcastic) talking cat, and the occasional magic of Fairy (...)
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February 2023
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Tuesday 28 |
Jesse Bruggler, Registered Psychologist from PeopleSense, UWA's EAP partner, will provide a detailed summary of the free supports available to staff through the Employee Assistance Program and the Manager Assist Program. The session will be interactive, and questions will be welcome.
13:00 - FREE LECTURE - Cultural Commerce: Making the British World in Australia through Gardening Literature : Lunchtime lecture at the Library
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The UWA Library is hosting a lunchtime lecture by Holly Swenson, PhD Candidate at Northwestern University and the inaugural recipient of the Dorothy W. Collin Fellowship in the History of the Book, titled "Cultural Commerce: Making the British World in Australia through Gardening Literature.&qu (...)
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March 2023
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Wednesday 08 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - Richard III presented by GRADS : William Shakespeare's classic history
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England has been broken by relentless civil strife between the families of Lancaster and victorious York. As the smoke clears, Richard Gloucester, the forgotten youngest York son, unleashes his bloody ambition upon the royal line to seize the Crown.
Performed on the world-renowned New Fortune (...)
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Thursday 09 |
A Bupa Health Insurance Consultant will be offering virtual one on one consultations for UWA employees, please book in to discuss your health insurance needs and obtain a quotation and information about the UWA Corporate Plan with Bupa.
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Thursday 16 |
18:00 - PUBLIC TALK - UWA Music presents West Australian Opera Artists in Conversation : Into the Woods
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West Australian Opera and UWA Conservatorium of Music are proud to present the Artists In Conversation Series.
Join us as we connect key WAO creatives and artists with UWA academics to explore the works in the WAO 2023 season. Be treated to behind-the-scenes insights and thought-provoking (...)
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Wednesday 22 |
In the first instalment of our WASO In Conversation series for 2023, Umberto Clerici sits down with UWA's Dr Adam Pinto to talk about his fascinating journey from cellist to conductor, as well as his upcoming performance with WASO and the Western Australian Youth Orchestra (WAYO).
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Saturday 25 |
Join UWA Chair of Woodwind, Ashley Smith, and a host of woodwind specialists for a fun day of performance, suitable for Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe and Bassoon students. The day will include teacher PD activities, workshops, trade-displays, masterclasses and more.
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Thursday 30 |
19:00 - EVENT - Irwin Street Collective Song Project: UWA Piano with Sara Macliver
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Acclaimed soprano Sara Macliver mentors students from UWA Piano as they bring music and poetry to life in a concert featuring a range of repertoire from Schubert to Rachmaninoff.
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April 2023
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Wednesday 05 |
Celebrating our environment and natural world, this concert features the WA premiere of Dharug composer Christopher Sainsbury’s 'The Magic of this Dawn' and the 2022 VOSE winner Rachael Liu singing Adelaide composer Anne Cawrse’s 'Prayer to the Spirit of the New Year'.
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Thursday 06 |
UWA Orchestra presents Reverberation | Strauss & Stravinsky
Don't miss out on the chance to hear Stravinsky's masterpiece, the Concerto for Piano and Winds, with soloist Adam Pinto, featuring a unique ensemble of piano and wind instruments masterfully employed to create a diverse (...)
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Wednesday 19 |
13:00 - CONCERT - UWA Music presents Free Lunchtime Concert | Piano Polyphony
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Make the most of your lunchbreak and enjoy a free weekly concert featuring the finest talent from the Conservatorium.
This week, join us for a thrilling Lunchtime Concert featuring talented UWA staff Graeme Gilling, Cecilia Sun, Adam Pinto, and students Jude Holland and Andy Li. This (...)
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Thursday 20 |
West Australian Opera presents Oratorio in association with UWA Conservatorium of Music.
20-22 April | 7.30pm | Winthrop Hall
Pure voiced chants will echo among the arches of Winthrop Hall leading the way to divine celebration. Prepare to be moved as the Hall resonates with (...)
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