Issue 10 - 5 April 2000

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April

  • 5

Art and Design Faculty Gallery - 'DIY: Artist Run Spaces', with Cameron Bishop's 'A View of the Twelve Apostles'; Cinemedia's 'Option Digital', an exhibition of digital artwork curated by Shiralee Saul; and Euan Heng's 'Graffiti'. Art and Design building, Caulfield. Mondays to Fridays, 11 am to 5 pm; closed weekends and public holidays. Until 7 April.

  • 5

Monash University Gallery - 'Avant-Gardism for Children' and 'Dinosaur Days'. Building 55, Clayton. Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays, 2 to 5 pm. Until 20 April.

  • 5

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.

  • 5

Anatomy seminar - 'Evaluating non-scholastic abilities of medical school applicants', by Dr Peter Tutton, Anatomy department, Monash. Padua Theatre, Department of Anatomy, Clayton, 4 pm. Inquiries: Professor John Bertram, extn 52751.

  • 6

Chemical Engineering seminar - 'Efficient utilisation of tree bark', by Dr Yoshi Yazaki. Room 222, building 36, Clayton, 3 pm.

  • 6

Monash University Library exhibition - 'Early Australian history - books and periodicals'. Speaker: Professor Graeme Davison, History department. Exhibition Area, Rare Books Section, first floor, ISB wing, Monash Main Library, Clayton, 5.45 pm. RSVP by 4 April to Marcia O'Shea, extn 52670, or email marcia.o'shea@lib.monash.edu.au

  • 6

Biological Sciences seminar - 'Physiology of nutrient limitation in algae', by Dr Simon Roberts, Biological Sciences department, Monash. Lecture theatre S8, building 21, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 6

Free lunchtime concert - Viva Voce and Monash Women's Choir will perform folksongs of South America and Africa as well as Afro-American spirituals. Viva Voce will also perform 'Morning Tide' by choir composer Stephen Leek. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

  • 7

Centre for Women's Studies and Gender Research symposium - 'Attending to birth: midwives and support people'. Monash City Office, 30 Collins Street, Melbourne, 11 am. Cost: $30 (waged)/$15 (student/unwaged). Inquiries and registration: Dr Jane-Maree Maher, extn 52949, or email janemaree.maher@arts.monash.edu.au

  • 7

Linguistics colloquia - 'Toward a history of SLA research: Intellectual families, their descendents and their disagreements', by Dr Howard Nicholas, Institute of Education, La Trobe University. Room 426, fourth floor, South Wing, building 11, Clayton, 11 am.

  • 7

Philosophy staff seminar - 'Deconstructing colour', by Ian Gold (Monash). Room 916, ninth floor, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm. Inquiries: Linda Peach, extn 53209, or email linda.peach@arts.monash.edu.au

  • 7

Accounting and Finance seminar - 'Variation of share prices due to fundamental and non-fundamental innovations', by Professor David Allen, Edith Cowan University. Room A1.37, Caulfield, 11 am.

  • 8-10

Higher Colleges of Technology international conference - 'Crossroads of the new millennium'. Details in the TEND 2000 home page at http://crm.hct.ac.ae

  • 10

Computer Science and Software Engineering seminar - 'Economic-based resource management and scheduling for global computing', by Dr Rajkumar Buyya. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm. Inquiries: rajkumar@csse.monash.edu.au

  • 10

Free lunchtime concert - Washington and Lee University Wind Ensemble presents a selection of works for big band repertoire including the classics of Count Basie and Duke Ellington. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

  • 11

Free lunchtime concert - Thai-born pianist Opal Tantayanusorn performs the great classics for piano, including a sonata by Beethoven and a selection of pieces by Brahms. George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.

  • 12

Physics colloquium - 'Principles and applications of synchrotron light', by Professor Cylon da Silva. Science lecture theatre S4, Clayton, 1.05 pm. Information: Dr R. J. Fleming, extn 53672.

  • 12

Environmental forum - 'The fusion of direct action and political campaigning. Examples from recent forest campaigns in Victoria', by Fiona Thiessen, MSA Environment Office, Svea Pitman, SGES. Lecture theatre SG01, building 11, Clayton, 5 pm.

  • 12

Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies seminar - 'Deleuze and grunge: The new naturalism', by Ian Buchanan, University of Tasmania. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.

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