April
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.
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.
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.
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.
Chemical Engineering seminar - 'Efficient utilisation of tree bark', by Dr Yoshi Yazaki. Room 222, building 36, Clayton, 3 pm.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
Higher Colleges of Technology international conference - 'Crossroads of the new millennium'. Details in the TEND 2000 home page at http://crm.hct.ac.ae
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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