March
Free lunchtime concert - Amabile String Quartet explores popular works by Beethoven and Borodin. Student Lounge, Berwick, 1.10 pm.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies seminar - 'The redemptive frontier: A long road to nowhere', by Deborah Bird Rose, anthropology researcher, ANU. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.
Biological Sciences seminar - 'Objective and subjective uncertainty in species habitat models', by Dr Mark Burgman, University of Melbourne. Lecture theatre S8, building 21, Clayton, 1 pm.
Free lunchtime concert - Helsinki University's female choir Lyran and Monash Women's Choir perform traditional Finnish folk songs and original works for female voices by 20th century Scandinavian composers. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.
Linguistics colloquium - 'Creole proverbs: A proposal for an investigation into "the spirit" of Creole languages', by Professor Beat Glauser, Heidelberg University. Room 426, 4th floor South wing, Menzies building, Clayton, 11 am. Inquiries: Glenda Benness, extn 55450.
Accounting and Finance seminar - 'Modelling foreign exchange volatility', by Terry Boulter, Queensland University of Technology. Room A1.37, Caulfield campus, 11 am.
Free lunchtime concert - Thai pianist Opal Tantayanusorn performs works including a Beethoven sonata and a selection of pieces by Brahms. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.
Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies - 'The spectre of the Cartesian subject' by Associate Professor Russell Grigg, Deakin University. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.
Monash Research Graduate School - 'Induction for new postgraduate researchers', includes information on scholarship and candidature variations and an introduction to the MRGS. Lecture theatre S3, building 25, Clayton, 2.15 pm. Bookings: Joanne Ligouris, extn 59976, or email Joanne.Ligouris@adm.monash.edu.au
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Biological Sciences seminar - 'Complementary morphological and molecular approaches to pest identification in the Australian sugarcane industry', by Dr Liza Miller. Lecture theatre S8, building 21, Clayton, 1 pm.
Free lunchtime concert - Internationally acclaimed clarinet virtuoso Peter Handsworth plays works by Martinu, Bassi, Sabin and Debussy, accompanied by Team of Pianists member Darryl Coote. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.
Japanese Studies seminar - 'A study of high school teachers' life histories in Japan: Generation and gender issues' (in English), by Professor Mamoru Tsukada, Sugiyama Hogakuen University, Nagoya, Japan. Lecture theatre R6, Menzies building, Clayton, 3.30 pm.
Accounting and Finance seminar - 'Within Big Six auditor choice: The role of multiple directorships', by Ms Christine Jubb, University of Melbourne. Room A1.37, Caulfield, 11 am.
Asialink Circle conference - 'Mobilising Asia skills for the next millennium', Keynote speakers include Victorian Premier Mr Steve Bracks, executive chairman of Ansett Australia Mr Rod Eddington, and former Federal trade minister Mr Tim Fischer. Hotel Sofitel, 25 Collins Street, Melbourne. Full conference program and registration form available at www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/mobilising.html or telephone 9349 1899.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies seminar - 'Hysterical flesh and the function of the beautiful', by Patrick Fuery, Royal Holloway and Bedford College, University of London. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.
Biological Sciences seminar - 'Natriuretic peptides: Evidence for a novel peptide hormone system in plants', by Dr Chris Gehring, Department of Biology and Chemistry, Deakin University. Lecture theatre S8, building 21, Clayton, 1 pm.
Accounting and Finance seminar - 'Going, going, gone: Anatomy of corporate liquidation (an education case study)', by Professor Ken Schwartz, Boston College. Room A1.37, Caulfield, 11 am.
Monash ASSN breakfast - 'Saving our suburbs: Resident revolt against multi-unit development', by Mr Jack Hammond QC. Cost: $25. Banquet room, Clayton, 7.30 am. Further information: Ms Bev Olbrich, extn 54118, or email Bev.Olbrich@general.monash.edu.au
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