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Monash Memo - what's on - 16 July 2002

July

17

Faculty of Education andCentre for the Economics of Education and Training seminar -'Political and social aspects of educational opportunity in Victoria',by Dr Bob Birrell. Room G25, building 6, Clayton, 12noon.

17

Department of Chemical Engineeringseminar - 'Developing technologies to reduce CO2 emissions:worthwhile science or bringing science into disrepute?', by ProfessorStef Simons, University College, London. Room 201, building 69, Clayton,3 pm.

17

Faculty of Education, Centre for Work andLearning Studies (CWALS) - 'Generic skills and displacedworkers', by Dr Peter Waterhouse, managing director of WorkplaceLearning and Initiatives. Room G23, building 6, Clayton, 5.15pm.

18

Monash Regional Australia Project workshop- 'Water: a contested resource'. Room SG05/11 (Manton rooms),Menzies building, Clayton, 10 am.

18

School ofComputer Science and Software Engineering seminar series -'Towards a universal theory of artificial intelligence based onalgorithmic probability and sequential decision', by Dr Marcus Hutter,Instituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza, Switzerland. Room 135,building 26, Clayton, 2 pm.

19

Department ofMarketing seminar - 'A practical approach to the management ofdemand', by Mr David Taylor, senior research fellow at the CardiffBusiness School. Ramler conference room, building S, Caulfield, 10.30am.

19

Department of Marketing seminar -'Market dynamics: market orientation, customer satisfaction, B2Brelationships and channel performance in horticultural markets', PhDpresentation by Ms Margaret Matanda. Ramler conference room, building S,Caulfield, 12 noon.

19-22

AlexanderTheatre - 'Taming of the Shrew', performed by the BellShakespeare Company. Bookings: extn 51111.

20

Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics seminar -'Bioethics into action: does ethics make a difference?' Jack BrockhoffLecture Theatre, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, cnr Lansdowne Streetand St Andrews Place, East Melbourne, 10 am. Inquiries: extn54279.

22

School of Computer Science and SoftwareEngineering seminar series - 'Genes, jigsaw puzzles andsoftware engineering', by Professor Geoff Dromey, Griffith University.Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm.

24

Faculty ofArts Flexible Learning and Teaching seminars - 'Atechnology-enhanced social constructive approach to translationeducation,' by Dr Injung Cho, School of Languages, Cultures andLinguistics. Room SG02, Menzies building, Clayton, 1pm.

25

School of Music - Conservatorium- 'Performing ethnomusicology: teaching and representation in worldmusic ensembles,' by Professor Ted Solis, Arizona State University.Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 7 pm.


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