Issue 8 - 22 March 2000

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March

  • 22

Art & Design Faculty Gallery - 'DIY: Artist run spaces. Cameron Bishop, A view of the twelve Apostles. Cinemedia, Option Digital, an exhibition of digital artwork curated by Shiralee Saul. Euan Heng, Graffiti'. Art & Design Building, Caulfield. Mondays to Fridays, 11 am to 5 pm, closed weekends and public holidays. Until 7 April.

  • 22

Environmental forum - M.E.S.S.A. AGM. 'Your student organisation in action'. Lecture theatre SG01, building 11, Clayton, 5 pm.

  • 22

Monash University Gallery - 'avant-gardism for children' and 'Dinosaur days'. In 'avant-gardism', contemporary artists explore their concerns and affinity with kindergarten/nursery activities. 'Dinosaur days' includes paintings and drawings by Melbourne artist Peter Trusler, as well as dinosaur models, fossils and replicas. Building 55, Clayton. Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays, 2-5 pm. Until 20 April.

  • 22

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.

  • 22

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

  • 23

Management forum - 'Labour's response to the Asian crisis', by Bruce McFarlane and Rajah Rasiah. Room 272, building 11, Clayton, 2 pm.

  • 23

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.

  • 23

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.

  • 24

German Studies seminar - 'Inauguration of the Austrian lectureship in the Monash Centre for Austrian Studies', by Ms Ursula Makoschitz. Lecture theatre SG02, building 11, Clayton, 2 pm.

  • 24

Philosophy seminar - 'Life's ethical symphony', by Susan Mendus (York). Room 916, 9th floor, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm. Inquiries: Linda Peach, extn 53209.

  • 24

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.

  • 24

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.

  • 24

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.

  • 25

Family Science Day - 'Dinosaur days'. Meet artist Peter Trusler as well as palaeontologists Patricia Vickers-Rich and Tom Rich. Activities for children include flicker book making, casting and dinosaur show. Monash University Gallery, building 55, Clayton. 2 pm. Cost: $5 per person.

  • 27

Free lunchtime concert - Louisa Hunter-Bradley (soprano) and Jonathan Bradley (piano) present romantic songs by Roger Quilter and Gabriel Fauré. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

  • 27

School of Music Conservatorium seminar - 'In search of the origins of folk polyphony: Or can a problem be wider than a discipline?' by Dr Joseph Jordania, author of the two recent chapters in the Europe volume of The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. Room 226, Performing Arts Complex, Clayton, 6 pm.

  • 28

Free lunchtime concert - Louisa Hunter-Bradley (soprano) and Jonathan Bradley (piano) present romantic songs by Roger Quilter and Gabriel Fauré. George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.

 

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