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Monash Memo - 18 July 2001

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18 July

Astronomy seminar - 'Are we alone?', by Professor Owen Gingerich. Lecture Theatre S5, Clayton, 1 pm.

19 July

Free lunchtime concert - Darryl Coote (piano) and Sally Ann Russell (mezzo-soprano). Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

Biological Science seminar - 'Adaptive energy allocation in ectothermic vertebrates', presented by Dr Paul Doughty. Room 653, building 17, Clayton, 1 pm.

20 July

Faculty Gallery - 'Festival of drawing', curated by Ken Smith and Geoff Dupree. Art and Design building, Caulfield. Until 18 August.

23 July

Computer Science and Software Engineering - 'Large vocabulary spoken dialog systems', by Brad Starkie. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm.

Free lunchtime concert - Elyane Laussade and Elizabeth Sellars (violin and piano). Hexagon theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

24 July

Free lunchtime concert - Elyane Laussade and Elizabeth Sellars (violin and piano). George Jenkins theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.

Lucinda Lecture - 'The shape of democracy', presented by The Hon. Murray Gleeson AC. South One Lecture Theatre, Clayton, 1 pm.

26 July

Free lunchtime concert - Chalimeau Quartet (woodwind quartet). Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

Biological Science seminar - 'A new individual-based geographic approach in population genetics', presented by Dr Pierre Taberlet. Room 653, building 17, Clayton, 1 pm.

Rare books lecture - 'Crime and forensic pathology', presented by Professor Stephen Cordner. Rare Books library, Main library, Clayton, 6 pm.

27 July

Computer Science and Software Engineering - 'Symmetry and symmetry breaking: where baby patterns come from'. Room 18, level 2, B block, Caulfield, 10.30 am. Inquiries: Michelle Ketchen, extn 32488.

30 July

Computer Science and Software Engineering - 'Advances in impulse detection and non-linear digital filters for image restoration', by Stewart Hore. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm.

Free lunchtime concert - HARK! (saxophone ensemble). Hexagon theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

31 July

Free lunchtime concert - HARK! (saxophone ensemble). George Jenkins theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.

The Tempest - Bell Shakespeare Company. Alexander Theatre, Clayton, 10.30 am and 7.30 pm. Inquiries: extn 51111.

Shakespeare forum - 'Swimming lessons with Shakespeare', presented by Sue Tweg. Alexander Theatre, Clayton, 6.30 pm.


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