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Monash Memo - what's on - 14 November 2001

November

14

Transition research seminar - 'Transition: an issue for commencing and completing higher degree by research candidates', by Dr Denise Cuthbert. Sir George Lush Room, building 3A, Clayton, 10 am.

15

Business associates breakfast - 'Does mutual obligation extend to the corporate sector?', hosted by the Faculty of Business and Economics and presented by The Rev. Tim Costello. Student Cafeteria, Student Union, Peninsula, 7.15 am. Cost: $20. Bookings: extn 44144.

15-16

Monash Ageing Research Centre conference - 'Preventing and treating depression in late life'. CUB Malthouse Theatre, Sturt Street, South Melbourne. Information: zoe.dam@med.monash.edu.au

16

FAO Centre of Excellence forum - 'New food formulations in development'. Three keynote speakers, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Professor Mark Wahlqvist. Monash Conference Centre, Level 7, 30 Collins Street, Melbourne, 9 am. RSVP: gayle.savige@med.monash.edu.au

16

Japanese Studies Centre seminar - 'Computer analysis of old Japanese and Chinese texts: where computer science meets philology', by Associate Professor Jim Breen. Manton Room SG01, Menzies building, Clayton, 4 pm.

19

Microbiology final PhD report - 'Molecular characterisation of double-stranded RNA viruses of the oomycete Pythium irregulare', by Natasha Jordon. Chairperson: Dr Andrew Davidson. Seminar room, building 53, Clayton, 4 pm.

20

Switchback Gallery - Exhibition of work by final-year visual arts students from the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design. Opening at 7 pm. Runs until 31 January. Inquiries: Ms Rosemary Abbott, telephone (03) 5122 6261.

21

Engineering seminar - 'Grid-connected photovoltaic systems', by Dr A. Zahedi. Lecture theatre E7, Clayton, 5.30 pm.

21

Engineering workshop - 'Water hydraulics', a one-day seminar on components, systems and implementations for industrial applications. Clayton. Registration and further information: Ms Meg Kuhnell, telephone 9889 6694.

22

Business and Economics issue forum - 'The intangibles debate: meaning and measurement'. Further information: Ms Alison Clark, extn 52378.


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