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Monash Memo - what's on - 10 October 2001

OCTOBER

10 Anatomy and Cell Biology seminar - 'All testicles great and small ...', by Mr Richard Duckett. Padua Theatre, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Clayton, 4 pm.

10 Asian Languages and Studies seminar - 'Language culture, levels: an integrated teaching program in German', by Dr Helmut Heinze. Room SGo3, Menzies building, Clayton, 1 pm.

10 Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies - 'Theorise this! Globalising theory and the politics of identity', by Andrew Milner. Room 809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.

12 Accounting and Finance seminar - 'Estimation of the parameters of stochastic differential equations', by Professor Stan Hurn. Room 1.37, A block, Caulfield. 12 noon.

12 Philosophy staff seminar - 'Material constitution and pluralism about property possession', by Stephen Barker. Room 916, Menzies building, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

13 New Monash Orchestra and Viva Voce Choir - Music includes Glinka's Ruslan and Ludmila overture and Rimsky-Korsakiov's Capriccio Espagnol. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 concession, $8 Monash students. Robert Blackwood Concert Hall, Clayton, 8 pm.

15 Microbiology seminar - Interim PhD reports: 'Preliminary investigations of spirochaetal outer membrane proteins', by Paul Cullen and 'Investigation and characterisations of virulence determinants of Brachyspira hyodysenteria', by Scott Coutts. Seminar room, building 53, Clayton, 4 pm.

16 Lunchmaths - 'N is a number', a movie about mathematical genius Paul Erdos, introduced by Burkard Polster. Room 14, Science Precinct, Clayton, 1 pm. For details, email marty@kafkaland.maths.monash.edu.au

17 Switchback Gallery - 'Ecstasy and pleasure of collecting', recent acquisitions from the Latrobe Regional Gallery permanent collection. Opens at 6 pm on 17 October. Runs until 15 November. Gippsland.

18 Free lunchtime concert - 'A visit to Lake Toba, Sumatra', a program of North Sumatran music and dance directed by Dr Mauly Purba. Music Auditorium, building 68, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

18 Free e-learning seminar - 'Where are we and where are we heading', by Dr Chee-kit Looi, senior program director, University of Singapore. Building N, room 1.01, ground level, Caulfield (across from Caulfield station). Bookings: Francesca Collins, extn 31953.


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