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September 2017
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Monday 04 |
Visit UWA from 4 - 8 September for UWA Research Week when we showcase UWA research and its impact on local and global communities.
With over 50 diverse events on offer, it is a great opportunity for you to come and see the sorts of problems we are working on, the connections we have with (...)
Visit UWA from 4-8 September for UWA Research Week when we showcase UWA research and its impact on local and global communities.
On Monday 4 September we kick off Research Week with a series of free events hosted in the Research Week marquee, situated on Great Court, behind Winthrop Hall (...)
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March 2018
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Monday 12 |
A public lecture by Professor Megan Davis, Pro Vice Chancellor Indigenous, Professor of Law, University of New South Wales and 2018 UWA Institute of Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow.
For over a decade, Australians have been debating whether and how to recognise Aboriginal and Torres (...)
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April 2018
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Thursday 19 |
A public lecture by Professor John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, University of Victoria Law School, British Columbia and 2018 Institute of Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow.
Despite centuries of colonialism, Indigenous peoples around the world are rebuilding their (...)
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Friday 27 |
18:30 - EVENT - We�ve been here before - An Evening in Conversation with Nyoongar Elder Dr Noel Nannup and Professor Fiona Stanley, with Professor Carmen Lawrence as MC
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We’ve been here before - An Evening in Conversation with Nyoongar Elder Dr Noel Nannup and Professor Fiona Stanley, with Professor Carmen Lawrence as MC.
We find ourselves at a crossroads.
'Business as usual' is no longer sufficient to address the interconnected crises of (...)
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July 2018
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Friday 27 |
Dr Shino Konishi, a senior lecturer in the School of Humanities and the School of Indigenous Studies at UWA specialises in Indigenous history and has a particular interest in encounters between European explorers and travellers and Aboriginal people. Join Shino to explore the installation and the (...)
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August 2018
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Tuesday 07 |
17:00 - FREE LECTURE - Free Presentation : Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ms Frances Adamson on The Indo-Pacific: A Western Australian Perspective
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The Perth USAsia Centre is honoured to host Ms Frances Adamson, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for a public presentation on ‘The Indo-Pacific: A WA Perspective'.
The Indo-Pacific region is a central focus of the 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper. The White Paper recognised (...)
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Friday 17 |
8:30 - STUDENT EVENT - Student Innovation Challenge : REGISTER NOW - Get a team together, get creative to win!
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Get together with a group of your mates to develop a creative yet insightful solution to the problem posed.
You must register to attend take part in this event.
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September 2018
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Tuesday 25 |
School of Indigenous Studies hosts this year’s National Indigenous Legal Conference in partnership with UWA Law School, Notre Dame Law School and the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia.
The conference will attract around 150 delegates from the legal profession and will (...)
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October 2018
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Tuesday 30 |
A film screening followed by a panel Q&A with Professor Carmen Lawrence (UWA School of Psychological Science), Professor Dawn Bessarab (UWA Medical School), Professor Patricia Dudgeon (UWA School of Indigenous Studies), and Dr Nicholas Bannan (UWA Conservatorium of Music)
Paul (...)
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June 2019
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Sunday 23 |
8:00 - EVENT - Indigenous Nationals : Indigenous Nationals provides a unique opportunity to bring together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students from around the country to participate and compete at a national level in mixed sports.
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Indigenous Nationals provides a unique opportunity to bring together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students from around the country to participate and compete at a national level in mixed sports.
In 2019, the Indigenous Nationals will be hosted by The University of (...)
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September 2019
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Tuesday 03 |
The 2019 Robin Winkler Lecture by Helen Milroy, Professor of Psychiatry at The University of Western Australia.
Indigenous mental health is an area of major concern in Australia. In this talk, Professor Milroy will consider the historical, cultural, and contemporary issues facing (...)
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March 2020
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Thursday 19 |
The 2020 Tom Stannage Memorial Lecture by Professor John Maynard, Chair of Aboriginal History, University of Newcastle and Director, Purai Global Indigenous History Centre.
White Australia has a Black History - a powerful slogan first brought to national attention by the late great (...)
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October 2021
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Tuesday 19 |
18:30 - EVENT - SPS Community Movie Night & Panel Discussion - In My Blood It Runs : This free community event is hosted by the UWA School of Psychological Science (SPS)
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This free community event is hosted by the UWA School of Psychological Science (SPS)
About this event:
The Movie - In My Blood It Runs
Ten-year-old Dujuan is a child-healer, a good hunter and speaks three languages. As he shares his wisdom of history and the complex world (...)
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Thursday 21 |
15:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Matariki Lecture Series: Race, Racism & Decolonisation : Topic 1: Racism and social determinants of health
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A free public webinar hosted by UWA on behalf of the Matariki Network of Universities.
Talks will cover the following subjects:
1. Professor Irene Molina, Uppsala University, Sweden: "How racism, discrimination and segregation have affected the outcomes of COVID-19"
2 (...)
17:15 - LECTURE - Disrupting for Good: Lecture by Cara Peek : Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture
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Disrupting for Good is a free public lecture delivered by Cara Peek and hosted by The UWA Institute of Agriculture.
Cara identifies as many things – a Yawuru/Bunuba woman, a successful lawyer, a diverse entrepreneurial leader and even a part-time “cowgirl".
As co-found (...)
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