May
Monash University Gallery - 'What John Berger saw'. Thirteen Australian artists present works that reflect the influence of Berger's ideas on their art practice. Artists' talks: Wednesday 16 May, 1.30 pm. Exhibition runs until 10 June. Building 55, Clayton. Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 am to 5 pm; Saturdays, 2 pm to 5 pm.
Art & Design Faculty Gallery - 'Arthur Boyd: Sixty years of sleepless nights'. Exhibition runs until 13 May. Art & Design Building, Caulfield. Mondays to Fridays, 11 am to 5 pm; Saturdays, 2 pm to 5 pm.
Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies - 'Writing over silence: Mallarmé and Rimbaud in Australia', by Michael Brennan, director of Vagabond Press and co-editor of Calyx: Thirty Australian Poets. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.
Environmental forum - 'Playing with fire: The conflagration of human landscapes', by Peter Kershaw, SGES. Lecture theatre SG01, building 11, Clayton, 5 pm.
Free lunchtime concert - 'Jeremy Diffey and friends'. Jeremy's original compositions blend the flavour of jazz with a strong funk element. Student Lounge, Berwick, 1.10 pm.
Biological Sciences seminar - 'Things that larvae do: How behaviour of marine larvae affects their dispersal and settlement', by Dr Mick Keough, Department of Zoology, Melbourne University. Lecture theatre S8, building 21, Clayton, 1 pm.
Free lunchtime concert - 'Sage'. Featuring Melbourne musicians Brigid Burke (clarinet), Megan Kenny (flute) and Ian Wilmot (double bass). Explores acoustic and electronic soundscapes as developed in the music of contemporary Australian composers Neil Kelly, Brigid Burke and Felix Werder. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.
School of Music - Conservatorium seminar - 'The piano music of Henk Badings', by Mr Hans Kooij, Monash. Room 226, Performing Arts Complex, Clayton, 9.30 am.
Centre of Southeast Asian Studies and Centre of Malaysian Studies - 'Current politics in Malaysia: Challenges for Barisan Alternatif', by Mr Lim Kit Siang (chairman, Democratic Action Party of Malaysia). Rotunda lecture theatre 6, Clayton, 11.15 am. |
Philosophy staff seminar - 'A matter of life and death: Symmetry between definitions of life and death', by John Burgess, Wollongong. Room 916, ninth floor, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm. Inquiries: Jeanette Kennett, email jeanette.kennett@arts.monash.edu.au
Free lunchtime concert - 'Past Echoes'. After the success of their performance in 1999, Past Echoes return to present a selection of well and lesser known jazz standards and musical theatre repertoire. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.
School of Computer Science and Software Engineering seminar - 'Teaching excellence', by Dianne Hagan and Mahbub Hassan. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm. Inquiries: Andrew Paplinski, app@csse.monash.edu.au
Free lunchtime concert - 'Past Echoes'. After the success of their performance in 1999, Past Echoes return to present a selection of well and lesser known jazz standards and musical theatre repertoire. George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.
School of Computer Science and Software Engineering seminar - 'Design and implementation of the second generation HDT prototype video encoder of China', by Professor Jun Sun. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm. Inquiries: Henry Wu, hrw@csse.monash.edu.au
Web and Internet facilities workshop - 'The Monash search engine and how to use it to enhance your web site', by Richard Kershaw. Lecture theatre E7, Clayton, 1.10 pm.
Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies - 'Disasters in the sun', by Michael McCarthy, doctoral candidate in CCLCS. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.
Anatomy seminar - 'The angiotensin AT2 receptor renaissance: A role in cardiovascular function?' by Dr Robert Widdop, Pharmacology department , Monash. Padua Theatre, Anatomy department, Clayton, 4 pm. Inquiries: Professor John Bertram, extn 52751.
ExPERT Program 2000 - 'The conference experience: Conference and presentation skills'. R2, building 8, Clayton, 4 pm. Registrations: Joanne Ligouris, extn 59976 or joanne.ligouris@adm.monash.edu.au |
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