The Honours year can be pretty hectic. These workshops offer effective strategies to help you manage time, plan research and start writing
12:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Engineers Australia : Engineering your career, life after university
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Open to all interested students looking to best prepare themselves for life after University, no matter what discipline or year of study they are in.
Presenting involves lots of thought about your material and your audience. This workshop will show you how to develop (and practice) presentations that are well structured, clearly thought-out and delivered with ease
13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - SThree Employer Talk : EMPLOYER TALK - SThree Plc - Join a Graduate/Trainee Program with a leading FTSE 250 Company!
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SThree Plc is a FTSE 250, global recruitment organisation. Growing from a small start-up company in 1986, the group now employs well over 1700 people. We have over 50 offices world-wide comprised of locations across the UK, Europe, USA, India, Dubai, Asia and Australia
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Happy Birthday Liszt!
Adam Pinto presents a recital of solo piano works by Franz Liszt, celebrating 200 years since the composer’s birth.
This workshop aims to introduce what is commonly known as high-school algebra. It is suitable for a wide range of students. In particular, students completing units outside of the School of Mathematics who find that their units require algebraic skills might find this course helpful. It will mainly (...)
This workshop builds on the previous workshop on basic algebra skills. Students who want to build up their competence will find this workshop of great interest, as would students who have completed the workshop on basic algebra skills. Each student will be given a set of worksheets to complete (...)
16:00 - SEMINAR - Understanding Eutrophication Impacts in Hong Kong Waters: Physical and Chemical Factors Reduce Impacts : SESE and Oceans Institute Seminar
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The Pearl River Estuary is a sub-tropical estuary and the second largest in China based on discharge volume from the Pearl River. Processes in the estuary vary spatially and temporally (wet vs dry season). In the wet season, the SW monsoon windspush the Pearl River estuarine plume into Hong Kong (...)
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