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Monash Memo - what's on - 23 July 2002July25School of Music -Conservatorium research and work-in-progress seminar - 'Themelodrama technique in Radziwill's Kompositionen zu Goethe's FaustI', by Ms Daniela Kaleva. Room G38, PAC, Clayton, 9.30am. 25Department of Chemical Engineeringseminar - 'Computational fluid dynamics: past, present andfuture', by Professor Krishnaswamy Nandakumar, University of Alberta.Room 222, building 36, Clayton, 3 pm. 25School ofMusic - Conservatorium - 'Performing ethnomusicology:teaching and representation in world music ensembles', by Professor TedSolis, Arizona State University. Music Auditorium, PAC, Clayton, 7pm. 26Department of Marketing seminar -'Effective use of library databases: what's available and how best touse it', by Mr Andrew Dixon. Library, IT room, level 2, A Block,Caulfield, 12 noon. 26Department of Marketingseminar - 'Replications and extensions in business research- a framework to guide the researcher', by Professor Mike Ewing.Room N1.01, ground floor, N block, Caulfield, 4pm. 26School of Physics and Materials Engineeringseminar - 'X-ray synchrotron radiation for semiconductormaterials and device research', by Professor Yoshikazu Takeda, NagoyaUniversity, Japan. Engineering lecture theatre E7, building 72, Clayton,1 pm. 29School of Physics and MaterialsEngineering seminar - 'Nanotube growth kinetics mediated bysurface diffusion', by Dr Oleg Louchev, National Institute of MaterialsScience, Japan. Engineering lecture theatre E7, building 72, Clayton, 1pm. 29Elwyn Morey Child Study Centre event- 'Children's book night', with guest speaker Dr Virginia Lowe.Elwyn Morey Centre, building 6, Clayton, 7.30 pm. RSVP: 52887. 30Lunch maths seminar - 'Can you hearthe shape of the drum?', by Dr Marty Ross. Lecture theatre S14, building29, Clayton, 1 pm. 30Department of ChemicalEngineering seminar - 'Application of in-process analyticaltechniques to the batch crystallisation of organic fine chemicals', byProfessor Kevin Roberts, Institute of Particle Science and Engineering,University of Leeds. Room 201, building 69, Clayton, 3pm. 31Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studiesand School of Political and Social Inquiry seminar - 'Tolerancein a new key: toleration theory in global and historical contexts', byProfessor Carey Nederman. Room SG03, Menzies building, Clayton, 1 pm.Inquiries: Dr Carol Williams, extn 53254, or emailcarol.williams@arts.monash.edu.au. |
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