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Displaying from Wednesday, October 19, 2011
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October 2011
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Wednesday 19 |
8:30 - SYMPOSIUM - Embodied Knowledges: An Interdisciplinary Symposium : For CREATEC’s annual symposium, researchers across disciplines will gather to consider the influence of embodiment on their work
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For CREATEC’s annual symposium, researchers across disciplines will gather to consider the influence of embodiment on their work. Embodiment is a concept that underpins an array of research ranging from education and environmental studies, poetry and the performing arts to philosophy and (...)
Come along to practise using vocal variety and learn techniques that will help you to clearly get your points across.
Researchers and service providers involved in all aspects of child and adolescent health are invited to attend the annual Child and Adolescent Health Research Symposium at Princess Margaret Hospital (WB Macdonald Lecture Theatre) and the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research (Seminar Room) (...)
13:00 - STUDENT EVENT - ALVA Student Exchange Information Session : Student Exchange Program Information Session for ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE AND VISUAL ARTS Students
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Interested in finding out more about Student Exchange? It's not too late!
The next deadline for applications is FRIDAY 2nd December (for exchange in Semester 2, 2012). Come along to a helpful info session and talk to a friendly Exchange Adviser and the ALVA Faculty's Academic Student (...)
13:00 - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING - Engineers Without Borders UWA AGM 2011 : Committee and Events Team Positions Now Open!! Come apply at our AGM! Our Chapter's had an amazing year in 2011! Together, we've brought you... EWB Quiz Night!, UWA's Got Talent!, Engineering Debate Series!, Race Around Campus!, FireUp!, Development Education & Leadership Experience! All this while maintaining Australian's strongest High School Outreach program with over 60 presentations done this year by us alone! Come celebrate our achievements with us! We're also putting together a new team for a new year! With so many exciting events in a single year, who knows what we're going to pull off next year? What brand new projects are going to happen? To find out, come down to our Annual General Meeting, where you can apply for a spot on our exciting evolving team! Look forward to seeing you there!
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Annual General Meeting
16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Presents: : Towards a better understanding of aquatic environments: a real-time management system tool.
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Recent advances in environmental monitoring and modelling have led to improved knowledge on how aquatic environments function. The Centre for Water Research at The University of Western Australia has developed a software suite, the Aquatic Real-time Management System and the Real-time Management (...)
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Thursday 20 |
The ACRF funded small animal imaging facility incorporating PET/CT, SPECT/CT and MRI will be the only lab of its kind in Australia and will provide researchers with powerful and unique new opportunities for preclinical research commencing in 2012.
Molecular imaging with small animal PET/ (...)
Join this workshop to improve your response to IELTS report tasks questions. You can apply the skills you learn to reports you write at UWA. This workshop runs for 2 hours. Free for UWA degree course students.
13:00 - STUDENT EVENT - SCIENCE Student Exchange Information Session : Student Exchange Program Information Session for SCIENCE (LPS, FNAS & HEALTH SCIENCE) Students
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Interested in finding out more about Student Exchange? It's not too late!
The next deadline for applications is FRIDAY 2nd December (for exchange in Semester 2, 2012). Come along to a helpful info session and talk to a friendly Exchange Adviser and your Faculty's Academic Student (...)
Brett Baker is one of the brass worlds leading lights. As Principal Trombone for more than ten years of one of the world’s best known ensembles the Black Dyke Brass Band, he has weathered one of the most high pressure jobs in music.
In this free lunchtime concert, Brett Baker performs (...)
This workshop focuses on integration by partial fractions as a powerful tool for integrating rational expressions. The theory will be outlined clearly with many examples to be provided to students. Each student will be given a set of worksheets to complete.
16:00 - SEMINAR - The Influence of Mid-Ocean Ridges on Euphausiid and Pelagic Ecology : SESE and Oceans Institute Seminar
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Mid-Ocean Ridges (MORs) are probably the most conspicuous underwater features of the World-Ocean. Forming a continuous mountain chain that runs around the globe like the seam of a baseball, ridges extends over 60000 km, transcending latitudes, biomes, and oceans. This study builds on the decadal (...)
The UWA Arts Union is proud to present the inaugural Arts Union Public Policy Address, this year being presented by the US Consul General, Aleisha Woodward.
The topic on which she will be speaking is entitled "Diplomacy and Technology – Opportunities and Challenges" and will (...)
Brett Baker is one of the brass worlds leading lights. As Principal Trombone for more than ten years of one of the world’s best known ensembles the Black Dyke Brass Band, he has weathered one of the most high pressure jobs in music.
Observe Brett Baker working with some of WA’s most (...)
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8:30 - SYMPOSIUM - Managing for HEALTHY FORESTS Symposium : Discussion of research investigating effects of climate change on forests
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The Centre of Excellence for Climate Change, Woodland and Forest Health brings together researchers from UWA and Murdoch University.
We invite you to participate in our Symposium: ‘Managing for Healthy Forests’ where scientists, environmental managers and community will come together (...)
9:00 - CONFERENCE - Looking to The Future - Annual PHCRED WA Research Conference : This full-day primary health care research conference highlights local research initiatives.
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Those with an interest in primary health care will be 'Looking to the Future' at the University Club of WA on Friday 21st October.
This event provides opportunities for learning and networking among primary health care workers, researchers, allied health professionals, general practitioners, nurses (...)
9:00 - SEMINAR - Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series: Helicobacter pylori outer membrane vesicles: biogenesis and protein sorting : PhD proposal
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Ms Tingting Liao will give a talk on "Helicobacter pylori outer membrane vesicles: biogenesis and protein sorting" in the Microbiology & Immunology Discipline Seminar room, Friday, 21 October 2011 at 9:00am.
The release of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) is conserved among Gram-negative (...)
12:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS: INAUGURAL LECTURE : Increasing the “3Ps” of Productivity, Participation and Population: What can we expect of Australian workers?
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There is much talk in Australia at present about the need to increase participation in paid work and productivity, and at the same time increase Australia’s population. This conversation is partly driven by the prospect of an ageing population, and transformation in Australia’s employment base (...)
12:30 - PUBLIC TALK - Big Country, Small Flowers : Free public talk on art, landscape and Australia.
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Artist and lecturer in Visual Arts at Edith Cowan University, Gregory Pryor will talk about Sidney Nolan's, Flower panels [Paradise Garden series], c. 1968, in relation to his own attempts at articulating the Australian flora and landscape.
13:00 - SEMINAR - The Role and Regulation of XIAP and FLIP in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer : School of Anatomy & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: Dr Tsang’s research program covers the broad area of cell fate regulation in women’s reproductive health and diseases. During the past thirty years Professor Tsang has examined the cell signalling pathways involved in these regulation of ovarian cell survival and apoptosis and his (...)
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