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Monash Memo - 23 May 2001Back to this edition's story list What's On23 MayAnatomy and Cell Biology - 'Determination of neuronal phenotype: what does the target tissue tell the neuron?' by Dr Colin Anderson. Padua Theatre, building 13C, Clayton, 4 pm. Asian Languages and Studies - 'Designing assessment tasks in language teaching', by Robyn Spence-Brown. SG02 Manton Rooms, Menzies building, Clayton, 1.10 pm. Faculty Gallery - 'My Kylie collection 2', by Kathy Temin. Building G, Caulfield. Until 2 June. Inquiries: extn 32882. University Gallery - 'Contemporary photographic art from Australia', curated by Bernice Murphy. Building 55, Clayton. Until 11 July. Inquiries: extn 54217. 24 MayPolitical and Social Inquiry - 'The National Party and its enemies', by Professor Brian Costar. SG02 Manton Rooms, Menzies building, Clayton, 1 pm. Free lunchtime concerts - Team-of-Pianists with special guests Genevieve Lacey and Richard Heathcot. Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm. Southeast Asian Studies - 'Language documentation and maintenance programs for Moluccan languages in the Netherlands', by Dr Margaret Florey. SG03 Manton Rooms, Menzies building, Clayton, 11.15 am. 25 MayAccounting and Finance - 'Modelling employment growth: an application of real option theory and the use of leading indicators in business cycle analysis', by Professor Allan Layton. Room 37, level 1, building A, Caulfield, 12 noon. Evening concert - New Monash Orchestra, conducted by Andre de Quadros. Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 8 pm. 26 MayEvening concert - New Monash Orchestra, conducted by Andre de Quadros. Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 8 pm. 28 MaySchool of Music - Conservatorium - 'Dynamicism in descriptions of trumpet performance: case studies of Melbourne trumpet players', by Tim Humphrey. Burchill Rooms, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 6 pm. Computer Science and Software Engineering - 'The numerical approximation of singular Cauchy principal valued integrals on the line', by Dr Steve Damelin. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm. 29 May29 Distributed Systems Technology Centre - 'C2.Net', seminar related to Microsoft.Net, by Charles Herring. Room 13, level 2, K building, Caulfield, 2.15 pm. Registrations: extn 32863. 30 MayComparative Literature and Cultural Studies - 'What are poets for?', by Kate Rigby. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm. Faculty Gallery - 'Understanding space and its relationship to expression: analysing Caravaggio's mistakes in 3D', by Roger Byrt and Robert McGauran. Building G, Caulfield. Until 2 June. Faculty Gallery - 'Puddled sand and red ashes', by Lallitha Jawahirilal. Building G, Caulfield. Until 2 June. 31 Monash Environment Institute - 'The science of climate change', including Professor David Karoly. Lecture theatre 7, Rotunda, Clayton, 3 pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||