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Displaying from Thursday, May 31, 2012
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May 2012
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Thursday 31 |
15:00 - EVENT - Archaeology Seminar: Professor Alistair Paterson : A millennium of cultural contact
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This seminar reviews the process of cultural contact over the last millennium throughout the world. Traversing the globe from crossing the North Atlantic at AD1,000, and opening trade routes across Asia by the 18th century, Europeans had established colonies and trading posts in the far reaches of (...)
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June 2012
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Tuesday 05 |
13:00 - SEMINAR - Lung injury and fibrosis: can stem cells deliver regeneration? : School of Anatomy, Physiology & Human Biology Seminar Series
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The Seminar: The lung is a remarkable organ with gas exchange and vital immune defence roles accomplished in a branching network of airways and about 200 million alveoli. It is also an extremely dynamic tissue with rapid turnover of lung cells and their surrounding matrix which may explain the (...)
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Friday 08 |
Melissa Little is a graduate of the University of Queensland having completed a PhD on the genetic basis of childhood cancer at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. She continued this work as an Endeavour Fellow and the MRC Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh before returning to the Centre (...)
12:30 - TALK - Postgraduate Course Guide Feedback Forum : Discussion of the current information available for prospective domestic postgraduate students at UWA
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The newly formed UWA Postgraduate Admissions Centre is looking for ways to improve the prospective UWA postgraduate student experience.
We’d love to get your thoughts and feedback on the current domestic postgraduate student course guide with the view to improving the content and (...)
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Wednesday 13 |
Cedric Gondro is a statistical geneticist from the University of New England with extensive
experience in analyzing and publishing data from various genomic platforms. He will be running a
3-day course on genomic analysis using the programming environment R. The course will be
suitable for (...)
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Thursday 14 |
DMA candidate Clare Tunney will be giving her final lecture-recital on the Bel Canto Cello next Thursday 14 June (5pm) in the Eileen Joyce Studio.
Entry is free, all welcome!
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Wednesday 20 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - 'To QC or to multi-level QC: A next generation DNA sequencing problem'
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Dr Barrero is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Comparative Genomics at Murdoch University. Dr Barrero was awarded a MONBUSHO (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, Government of Japan) Scholarship to conduct his Master (1996-1998) and Doctoral (1998-2002) (...)
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Friday 22 |
10:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Wageline Interviews : Department of Commerce, Labour Relations is conducting interviews on campus.
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Labour Relations Officer role:
Provides information to private sector clients on State awards, agreements and industrial legislation through the Wageline call centre.
Contributes to the services provided by Wageline to promote compliance with State employment laws.
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Wednesday 27 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Signalling pathways intersected by the Src family tyrosine kinase Lyn involved in blood development and cancer�
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Associate Professor Evan Ingley heads the Cell Signalling group at WAIMR, which has an interest in understanding the signalling networks or "information highways" of both normal and diseased cells. Many of the new generation anti-cancer drugs disrupt these signalling networks and bring (...)
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Saturday 30 |
14:00 - EXHIBITION - Jimmy Pike Artlines - You Call it Desert, We Used to Live There : Exhibition Focus Day
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Following the official opening of Jimmy Pike’s Artlines: You call it desert, we used to live there, the Berndt Museum will be hosting an exhibition focus day. This will provide members of the public the opportunity to witness spectacular music and dance performances as well as to hear from the (...)
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July 2012
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Thursday 05 |
18:00 - SCREENING - The Quest of Jimmy Pike (1990, 51 Minutes, G) : Free Film Screening
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The Quest of Jimmy Pike demonstrates the extraordinary life of internationally renowned artist Jimmy Pike, a Walmajarri man who became an artist through the most unlikely of circumstances. The film depicts Jimmy Pike’s introduction to art and the story behind the man that became an Australian (...)
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Wednesday 11 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Establishing stem cell lines from mammary and lung tissue � plating at the University of Melbourne and waiting at Melbourne Park�
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George Yeoh has a long standing interest in liver stem cells, specifically liver progenitor cells (LPCs) which are bipotential and able to generate hepatocytes and cholangiocytes in vitro and in vivo. His lab has gained valuable insight into the biology of LPCs by studying cell lines that are (...)
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Friday 13 |
In collaboration with The University Club of Western Australia, The School of Music proudly presents Brass Royalty and World Artists Robert and David Childs. Joined on stage by Perth’s own Royal Agricultural Society Brass Band of WA, these world-renowned Euphonium players are both in high demand (...)
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Wednesday 18 |
Dr Lloyd D’Orsogna is a Clinical Immunologist and fellow of both the Royal Australian College of Physicians (RACP) and Royal College of Pathologists of Australiasia (RCPA). He is a new investigator recently returned from overseas after completing his PhD studies with honours (Cum Laude) in the (...)
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Friday 20 |
Thinking of excelling in the New HSK test? Then enrolling in these training courses will enhance your chances!
The New HSK test is China’s officially recognised language proficiency test. All HSK results are internationally recognised as proof of Chinese language proficiency, and it is (...)
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Wednesday 25 |
12:00 - Competition - Three Minute Thesis Final : 10 PhD students will explain their research and its significance in just 3 minutes each.
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The 3MT competition challenges research students to give a dynamic and engaging presentation about their research and its significance in a way that can be understood by everybody. The audience will select the "People's Choice" winner.
16:00 - SEMINAR - �Turning Back the Cardiac Regenerative Clock: Lessons from the Neonate�
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I received my Ph.D. from The University of Melbourne in 2009, where I studied the developmental origins of cardiac hypertrophy under the supervision of Prof. Lea Delbridge and Prof. Walter Thomas. Following my Ph.D., I undertook postdoctoral training at UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas, USA) (...)
17:00 - EVENT - Oxford and Rhodes Information Evening : An information evening on applying to Oxford University and the Rhodes Scholarship.
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The Oxford University Society of Western Australia Inc. invites you to an information evening on applying to Oxford University and the Rhodes Scholarship.
Join Rachel Paterson (2011 WA Rhodes Scholar), Justin Audcent (Oxford University graduate and partner at Ernst & Young) and (...)
18:15 - EVENT - UWA Historical Society Annual Lecture 2012 : Mathematics and Women - 36 years at The University of Western Australia
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The Annual Lecture is the highlight of the year for the UWA Historical Society and Convocation and we are delighted to welcome Winthrop Professor Cheryl Praeger to the podium to reflect upon her years on Campus and subsequent experiences
and achievements.
Mathematician Cheryl Praeger (...)
Nine German Arias - Hymns to Nature by George Frideric Handel
Sung by Sara Macliver, Soprano
Accompanied by Paul Wright, violin; Noeleen Wright, cello; Andrew Tait, violone; Stewart Smith, harpsichord and chamber organ.
Wednesday 25 July 7.30pm Government House Ballroom
Tic (...)
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