Issue 07 - 9 March 1999

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March

  • 9-13

Centre for Drama and Theatre Studies cabaret - 'Jacques Brel is alive and well and living in Paris'. Drama Theatre, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 8 pm. Tickets: extn 51111.

  • 9

Monash Gallery exhibition - 'The Persistence of POP'. Monash University Gallery, Clayton. Until 24 April.

  • 10

Law School Foundation seminar - 'Dispute resolution in the banking and finance industry - an international perspective', with guest ombudsmen from four countries. Presented by Monash and Mallesons Stephen Jaques. Level 28, Rialto, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne, 5 pm. Inquiries: 9643 5589.

  • 10

Committee for Higher Education Partnerships in Communications and Information Technology forum - 'The agony and the ecstasy: The sheer hard yakka (and occasional satisfaction) of a subject home page', by Mr Alan McLean, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics. Room E2, building 32, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 11

Centre of Southeast Asian Studies seminar - ' "Manis" no longer: Attempting to understand the current killings and violence in Ambon', by Richard Chauvel, Victoria University of Technology. Room SG03, Menzies building, Clayton, 11.15 am.

  • 12

Computer Science and Software Engineering seminar - 'Multiframe methods for video compression', by Bernd Girod. Room 135, Building 26, Clayton, 2 pm.

  • 12

Business and Economics seminar - 'Determining optimal external audit intervals for private companies', by Dr Ross Guest, Griffith University. Room 5, 2nd floor, building K, Caulfield.

  • 12

Philosophy seminar - 'Peripatetic perversions: A neo-Aristotelian account of sexual perversion', by Dirk Baltzly. Room 916, Menzies building, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

  • 12

Biological Sciences seminar - 'The Tumut fragmentation project', by Dr David Lindenmayer, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, ANU. Lecture theatre S8, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 16

Graduate School of Environmental Science lecture - 'World crisis seen within an expanding scientific world view', by Dr Elisabet Sahtouris, evolution biologist and co-founder of the Worldwide Indigenous Science Network. Lecture theatre R6, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 17

Monash Gallery artists talks - Howard Arkley, Christopher Langton, Robert Rooney, for 'The Persistence of POP' exhibition. Monash Gallery, Clayton, 1.30 pm. Free.

  • 17

Public lecture - R. G. Myers Memorial Lecture 1999, 'Juvenile offenders and mental illness', by Professor Thomas Grisso, University of Massachusetts. Presented by Monash and the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (Vic). Hotel Sofitel, 25 Collins Street, Melbourne, 6 pm. Free.

 

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