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Monash Memo - 22 August 2001

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22 August

Cell Biology seminar – ‘Life without estrogen: the phenotype of the Aromatase knockout (ArKO) mouse’, by Dr Margaret Jones, Prince Henry’s Institute for Medical Research. Padua Theatre, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Clayton, 4 pm.

23 August 

Free lunchtime concert – Julie Haskell and Wind Group. Music Auditorium, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

School of Music – Conservatorium – ‘Compositional process in the electro-acoustic work fan-fair’, by Dr Thomas Reiner. Burchill rooms, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 9.30 am.  

Asia Institute seminar – ‘Hunters, gatherers, farmers, graziers: survival economics from Timor to Sumbawa’, by Dr Tuti Gunawan and Dr David Mitchell, CSEAS/ Anthropology. Manton room SGO3, ground floor, Menzies building, Clayton, 11.15 am.

24 August 

Accounting and Finance seminar – ‘On asset pricing and the bid-ask spread’, by Dr Gady Jacoby. Room 37, level 1, building A, Caulfield, 12 noon.

Philosophy staff seminar – ‘The context principle and Dummett’s argument for anti-realism’. Room 916, Menzies building, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

Faculty Gallery – ‘Fred Williams’, exhibition of selected paintings. Runs until 22 September, Caulfield.

27 August

Free lunchtime concert  Claire Nicholson (wind, brass and piano). Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm.

Interpreter seminar – ‘Interpreter training and education in Europe, North America and Australia’, by Professor Tsuruta, Mejiro Women's University, Tokyo. Menzies building, Clayton, 1 pm.

28 August

Free lunchtime concert – Claire Nicholson (wind, brass and piano). George Jenkins Theatre, Peninsula, 1.10 pm.  

29 August

Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies seminar – ‘Benjamin’s interruption: the actuality of Romanticism’, by Andrew Benjamin, professor of philosophy, Warwick University. Room 809, Menzies Building, Clayton, 3 pm.

30  August

Asian Studies seminar – ‘Social contexts of vocal music in Laos’, by PhD student Adam Chapman. Manton room SGO3, ground floor, Menzies building, Clayton, 11.15 am.


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