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October 2015
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Wednesday 28 |
12:00 - EVENT - Thanksgiving Mass! : Last of 2015 Weekly Mass for UWA Students and Staff.
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The Catholic Chaplain Rev Father Cyprian M Shikokoti invites you, your friends and colleagues to our last of 2015 weekly Masses; this Wednesday at 12.00pm in the University's chapel; located in the Law Link Building - Room G.32.
Students and staff, please do come and join us in thanking (...)
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Thursday 29 |
Don't miss the UWA Friends of the Grounds Plant Sale on Thursday 29th and Friday 30th October between 12 and 2pm in the Taxonomic Garden, near the Botany glasshouses.
There are exotic and native plants as well as succulents and herbs. Sales are cash only and prices are around $5 with (...)
13:10 - CONCERT - Lunchtime Concerts : Be transported from the everyday every Thursday in our free lunchtime concert series.
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School of Music is proud to present Prize winners. The three finalists from the prestigious VOSE competition will perform.
Tickets: Entry is free, no bookings required.
To browse the full program, please visit music.uwa.edu.au/concerts or call 6488 7836 to obtain a hard copy (...)
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Friday 30 |
View a rare cross-section of projects designed by students of architecture over the school's history, recalling memories of its various homes, pedagogues and practicioners.
Opening Friday 30 October, 6pm
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November 2015
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Wednesday 11 |
Where did lasers come from? How have lasers gone from being a solution in search of a problem to being a multi-billion dollar industry? What might lasers do for us in the future? Come along and find out!
Patric Helean and Hans Bachor will give an exciting public lecture on lasers with (...)
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Saturday 14 |
14:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - HOW SOAP OPERAS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD : Building communities for a sustainable world
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William Ryerson is founder and President of Population Media Centre, and President of the Population Institute. For over 40 years he has worked in the field of reproductive health, including two decades of experience adapting the Sabido methodology for behaviour change communications to various (...)
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Monday 16 |
10:00 - EVENT - UWA Publishing's Christmas Sale : Get your Christmas shopping done early at UWA Publishing's Christmas Sale
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UWA Publishing will be offering a 15% discount off a wide range of books. Join us for a bookish bazaar on 16th November.
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Monday 23 |
8:30 - Course - Model Selection in R : This course focuses on model selection techniques for linear and generalised linear regression
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This course focuses on model selection techniques for linear and generalised linear regression in two scenarios: when an extensive search of the model space is possible as well as when the dimension is large and either stepwise algorithms or regularization techniques have to be employed to identify (...)
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Tuesday 24 |
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.
Find out (...)
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Saturday 28 |
Ever wondered what it is like to be colour blind, or what the world looks like to someone with glaucoma. Our Open Day is your ticket to a behind the scenes look at the work of the Lions Eye Institute internationally renowned doctors, scientific researchers and clinic staff.
Sit down and (...)
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Monday 30 |
11:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - Studying the genetics of smoking behaviour, lung function, and COPD in UK Biobank. The UK BiLEVE study : Busselton Health Study Visiting Speaker
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Professor Martin Tobin holds a UK Medical Research Council Senior Clinical Fellowship and is Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Leicester, UK.
He has established, led and co led national and international genomic epidemiology studies including the (...)
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December 2015
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Tuesday 01 |
8:30 - CANCELLED - Course - Multivariate Analysis : The course is intended as an introduction to some of the more commonly used multivariate statistical methods of data summary and analysis.
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
Event has been cancelled
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Topics will include Principal Component Analysis, Factor Analysis, Canonical Variate (or Canonical Correlation) Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Cluster Analysis (...)
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.
Find out (...)
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Sunday 06 |
15:00 - CONCERT - Better Together : Violin, Cello and Piano recital
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MMus collaborative piano student, Gaby Gunders, is presenting her recital 'Better Together’ with cellist Louise McKay and violinist Lena Bennett.
Together they will perform sonatas by Bach, Mozart and Brahms, as well as the Four Seasons Trio by Astor Piazzolla.
Admission is (...)
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Wednesday 16 |
12:00 - TALK - Power/Sample Size Calculations : This seminar provides an overview of sample size calculations and demonstrates how to use the free "PS" software
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Is it unethical to conduct studies that are too large or too small? If so, how do we find the right balance based on the available resources? This seminar provides an overview of sample size calculations and demonstrates how to use the free "PS" software to perform simple sample size (...)
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Thursday 17 |
The Winthrop Singers perform a traditional service of lessons and carols.
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Entry is free, no bookings required.
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Tuesday 22 |
18:00 - CONCERT - UWA Christmas Concert : Pack a picnic and bring the whole family for a special evening of classical music, carols and Christmas songs!
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A free concert featuring acclaimed staff and students from the School of Music, including Caroline Badnall, Sarah-Janet Brittenden, Fletcher Cox, Andrew Foote, Rebecca Glorie, Alan Lourens, Sara Macliver and Ashley Smith
Entry is free, however please register online at Trybooking.com/1724 (...)
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January 2016
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Thursday 21 |
Jump into 2016 with a plan to save money and achieve your financial goals by attending the January edition of the city’s Upskill program. The session is an interactive project-based workshop that will run through real life budgeting scenarios. ‘Common Cents’ will be facilitated by InnovateME (...)
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Wednesday 27 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Statistical Guidelines for Public Health : This seminar will use examples from the medical literature to bridge the statistical literacy gap and will indicate when it is time to consult the statisticians.
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In the absence of large, randomised, well-controlled clinical trials (with independent replication) to address every research question we all need to increase our statistical literacy. We are often faced with the need to critically assess grant applications, manuscripts or reports without a (...)
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February 2016
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Tuesday 02 |
9:00 - LECTURE - Live GAMSAT Science Review Course : This Section 3 (science) GAMSAT course is taught by Dr. Ferdinand who is the author of the Gold Standard GAMSAT textbook; has five years of experience teaching GAMSAT courses; and he produced more than 100 GAMSAT YouTube videos with step-by-step worked solutions for the official GAMSAT practice materials (published by ACER). Join us for problem-based learning with an experienced GAMSAT expert.
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The Gold Standard GAMSAT will host a GAMSAT Science Review (Section 3) seminar on Feb 2 - 3, 2016 at University Hall, University of Western Australia. The course will start at 9 am and ends at 6 pm daily.
The tutor of this course is Dr. Brett Ferdinand, author of the Gold Standard (...)
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