Issue 9 - 29 March 2000

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March

  • 29

Anatomy seminar - 'Adhesion-dependent signalling in human platelets', by Dr Shaun Jackson. Padua Theatre, Department of Anatomy, Clayton, 4 pm. Inquiries: Professor John Bertram, extn 52751.

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School of Political & Social Inquiry exhibition - 'Piercing and tattooing: Adornment... anti-social statement... mutilation... rite of passage'. The exhibition explores permanent body modification in different cultures, and includes artefacts, photographs, web pages and academic text. Curator: Catherine Thorpe, extn 52978. 10th floor, building 11, Clayton. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am to 5 pm. Until March.

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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.

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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 to 5 pm. Until 20 April.

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Environmental forum - 'Getting better: Alternative dispute resolution in health care', by Beth Wilson, Victorian health services commissioner. Lecture theatre SG01, building 11, Clayton, 5 pm.

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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.

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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.

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Free lunchtime concert - Isin Cakmakcioglu (violin) and Robert Chamberlain (piano) perform classic works by Ravel, Elgar and Brahms and Frolov's Concert Fantasia on Themes from Gerschwin's Opera 'Porgy and Bess'. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

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Philosophy staff seminar - 'Nietzsche and Hobbes', by Paul Patton (Sydney). Room 916, 9th Floor, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm. Inquiries: Linda Peach, extn 53209, or linda.peach@arts.monash.edu.au

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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.

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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

April

  • 1

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology workshop - 'Innovative and flexible teaching in biomedical sciences in the 21st century'. Manton theatre complex, building 11, Clayton. Information and registration details: www.med.monash.edu.au/biochem/Workshop/innov.htm

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Free lunchtime concert - Keyed Up members Greg Peterson and Michael Saunders will perform their renditions of Breakfast at Tiffany's and Waltzing Matilda Variations. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

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Free lunchtime concert - Keyed Up members Greg Peterson and Michael Saunders will perform their renditions of Breakfast at Tiffany's and Waltzing Matilda Variations. George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.

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ExPert Program - 'Relating to your supervisor: The whole shebang'. Room H4, building 11, Clayton, 3 pm. Registrations: Joanne Ligouris, extn 59976 or joanne.ligouris@adm.monash.edu.au

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Environmental forum - 'Achieving real environmental protection at Monash: Stretch goals, creativity and lateral thinking - a participatory workshop', by Elya Tagar, MSA Environment Office. Lecture theatre SG01, building 11, Clayton, 5 pm.

 

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