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March 2011
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Thursday 31 |
11:45 - EVENT - Exchange Fair : Your chance to find out about student exchange and meet people from all over the world.
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International partners of UWA as well as past and current exchange students will be available to talk to about their Universities. Students get the chance to learn about studying abraod.
This friendly student club will help you polish your public speaking skills
Trinity Piano Trio
The award-winning trio Trinity returns to UWA to present Beethoven’s celebrated Archduke trio.
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 - Geohazards and Seafloor Stability of Australia’s North West Shelf : SESE and Oceans Institute Seminar
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The North West Shelf of Australia is characterized by two types of plate boundaries: a passive Atlantic-type margin on the west and an active collisional boundary on the north. Our research is developing information which demonstrates that the stresses imposed on the plate due to the collision in (...)
18:00 - EVENT - Young Lawyers Human Rights & Social Justice Exhibition Viewing & Discussion
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The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery and the Young Lawyers Committee of the Law Society of Western Australia invite you to this special collaborative event, in which members of the arts and law community contemplate a range of human rights and social justice issues in the context of this exhibition (...)
If you’re looking to advance your professional career,
the UWA Business School offers a range of top
postgraduate programs.
For further information, please join us at our next
Postgraduate Information Evening on Thursday 31st
March at 6pm in the Wesfarmers Lecture Theatre, UWA Business School (...)
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April 2011
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Monday 04 |
Good writing is clear, concise and easy-to-read. Learn techniques that will help your writing flow
This friendly student club will help you polish your public speaking skills
13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Schlumberger Career Information Session 2011 : Schlumberger is seeking people with Engineering or Geosciences degrees to join us as Field and Maintenance Engineers and Geoscientists
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During this information session, which is open to all Engineering and Geosciences students, we will cover graduate and vacation work opportunities and discuss the lifestyle of working in the field. The two main roles we will cover are the Field Engineer and Maintenance Engineer.
As a (...)
If you want to improve your English language pronunciation, working on word stress is a good place to start. This workshop offers practical, hands on activities to help you improve your spoken communication by getting the stress right in words and word groups
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Tai Chi (Taiji Quan) is an ancient Chinese art of health which has been passed down over the centuries. The Confucius Institute and the Taoist Tai Chi Society of
Australia invite you to join an introductory course in Tai Chi, to discover a genuine path for health and tranquillity.
7:00 - COURSE - Reminder: Tai Chi for Well-Being : Introductory Course (6 sessions, 1 hour each)
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Tai Chi (Taiji Quan) is an ancient Chinese art of health which has been passed down over the centuries. The Confucius Institute and the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Australia invite you to join an introductory course in Tai Chi, to discover a genuine path for health and tranquillity.
Fee: $1 (...)
Unsure of how to use other people’s work to support or illuminate your writing? Find out what it means to use other people's ideas in your academic writing
11:00 - SEMINAR - Soil&Water Seminar, 11am April5: : “Vegetation and soil controls on water redistribution on vegetated engineered cover systems associated with mine waste disposal”
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The Soil&Water Seminar at 11am on Tues, April 5th, will be given by Willis Gwenzi, from the Soil Physics group at SEE and Plant Biology.All welcome!
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TITLE: “Vegetation and soil controls on water redistribution on vegetated engineered cover systems associated with mine waste (...)
This workshop aims to introduce standard mathematical notation to students from all areas. Being fluent with this language often enables students to make the transition from brain to paper more easily. Notation allows us to demonstrate logical flow and in doing so our work is clearer to those who (...)
Tense about tenses, stressed about sentences, agitated about articles? Have fun while improving your English
19:00 - LECTURE - Chemistry Matters : 2011 Bayliss Youth Lecture
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In this 40th anniversary of the first Bayliss Youth Lecture, Professor Allan McKinley, from the University of Western Australia, and Dr Jeff Davis, an Industrial chemist, will discuss some of the major ways chemistry has improved our lifestyle and standard of living. These
chemical advances will be (...)
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13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Bureau of Meterology Employer Talk : Physics, Maths, atmospheric science and Ocean & Climate Science students - Find out more about career opportunities with the Bureau of Meterology
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We are inviting all undergraduate, post graduate, and recent graduates, from Physics, Maths, atmospheric science and Ocean & Climate Science disciplines to come and find out about the exciting career opportunities available with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
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