Issue 29 - 23 August 2000

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August

  • 23-25

Student Theatre - 'Suze Smith and Nafisa Galea'. Student Theatre Space, Campus Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm. Inquiries: extn 53108.

  • 23

Faculty of Law Eighth Lucinda Lecture - 'Australian citizenship: Past, present and future', by Sir Ninian Stephen. Alexander Theatre, Clayton. 1 pm.

  • 23

Monash University Gallery exhibition - 'Telling tales: The child in contemporary photography'. Building 55, Clayton. Until 9 September.

  • 23

School of Political and Social Inquiry exhibition - 'Neo-paganism: Shamans and witches - past and present combining in today's society'. 10th floor, Menzies building, 9 am to 5 pm weekdays. Curator: Catherine Thorpe, extn 52977 or 52978. Until September.

  • 23

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology seminar - 'The malaria thalassaemia dilemma', by Associate Professor Don Bowden. Padua Theatre, building 13C, 4 pm. Inquiries: extn 52751.

  • 23

Free lunchtime concert - Tim McMillan's Jazz Group. Faculty Gallery, Caulfield, 1.10 pm.

  • 23

ExPERT Program 2000 - 'PhD examination procedures', by Mrs Cecily Williams, Professor Max King and Professor Glen Deacon. Lecture theatre R2, building 8, Clayton, 4 pm. To register: Joanne, extn 59976.

  • 24

Materials Engineering seminar - 'Development of elastomeric toughening agents for thermoset', by Dr Debdatta Ratna. Lecture theatre E7, building 72, 4 pm.

  • 24

School of Political and Social Inquiry - 'Resenting Sydney, dismissing Melbourne', by Professor Peter Spearritt. SG02, Manton rooms, Menzies building, 1 pm.

  • 24

Free lunchtime concert - Tim McMillan's Jazz Group. Cossar Hall, Parkville, 1.10 pm.

  • 24

Free lunchtime concert - Brass Trio. Religious Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

  • 25

Department of Business Law and Taxation - 'Insolvent essential services: Testing the public and private divide', by Ann Wardrop. East Room, 1st floor, Campus Centre, Clayton, 2 pm. Inquiries: Angela Bott, extn 32389.

  • 28

School of Music - Conservatorium seminar - 'Gender division in Georgian singing styles: Myth or reality', by Ms Nino Tsitsishvili. Room G38, Performing Arts Centre, 6 pm.

  • 28

Free lunchtime concert - Tamara Smolyar's piano class. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

  • 29 -31

Student Theatre - 'After Death', written and directed by David Veal. Student Theatre Space, Campus Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm. Bookings: extn 53108.

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