Issue 17 - 25 May 1999

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May

  • 25

Monash University Gallery exhibition - 'Natural disasters/disasters unnatural', Curators: Jenepher Duncan and Zara Stanhope. Building 55, Clayton. Artists' talks 1.30 pm. Exhibition runs until 3 July. Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays 2 pm to 5 pm.

  • 25

Lunchtime concert - 'Classical works', music by Mozart, Haydn, Elgar, Farries, Schubert and Pachelbel, performed by the Amabile Quartet. Berwick Student Lounge, 1.10 pm (Cossar Hall, Parkville, on 27 May).

  • 25

Switchback Gallery exhibition - 'Art at the centre', works by Julie Adams, Rodney Forbes, Susan Purdy, Owen Rye, Clive Murray-White, Louiseann Zahra, Joanne Forrest, Russell Snelton, Jenny Peterson and William Young. Switchback Gallery, Gippsland.

  • 26

Careers seminar - 'Interview skills - how to perform well at interviews'. Room 133, Berwick, 1 pm.

  • 26

HEPCIT seminar - 'Tension between the financial benefits and educational disadvantages of teaching via video-conference, the ultimate effect on teaching productivity, and the way that such issues affect the adoption of technology in teaching', by Ms Beatrice Faust. Lecture theatre S12, Clayton (also video-conferenced at room G28, Berwick; room 2W 263, Gippsland; and room A2.37, Peninsula), 1 pm.

  • 26

Italian Studies lecture - 'Directions in 20th-century Italian women's writing', by Italian writer Dacia Maraini. Seminar room 125, building 1, Clayton, from 11 am.

  • 26

Geography and Environmental Science seminar - 'Domesticating the postmodern: Feminism, domestic labour and the politics of representation', by Jenny Cameron. Room S119, building 11, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 26

Anatomy seminar - 'Genetics in cardiovascular disease', by Professor Stephen Harrap. Padua Theatre, building 13C, Clayton, 4 pm.

  • 26

CLCS research seminar - 'The interval of sexual difference: Luce Irigaray's reading of Book Delta of Aristotle's Physics', by Diane Currier. Room 809, building 11, Clayton, 3 pm.

  • 27

Biology seminar - 'Microtubules, cellulose microfibrils, and the shape of higher plants', by Dr Tobias Baskin. S8, building 17, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 27

Southeast Asian studies seminar - 'Health and nutrition developments among Asians', by Mark Wahlqvist. Room SG03, building 11, Clayton, 11.15 am.

  • 27

Music seminar - 'Curriculum developments in music in Victoria, 1988-1996', by Mr Harry Burke. Room G38, Performing Arts Centre, Clayton, 9.30 am.

  • 28

Psychology seminar - 'Lateralisation of selective attention in children with ADHD and Tourette's syndrome', by Diane Sheppard. Colloquium room, third floor, building 17, Clayton, 1.05 pm.

  • 28

School of Asian Languages research seminar - 'Issues in second language acquisition', by Jianjun Urwin. Lecture theatre SG02, building 11, Clayton, 3 pm.

  • 28

Music concert - 'Tchaikovsky violin concerto and Beethoven Symphony No 2', performed by New Monash Orchestra, conducted by Andre de Quadros, with soloist Maxim Fedotov on violin. Robert Blackwood Hall, Clayton, 8 pm. Cost: $15.

  • 28

Accounting and Finance seminar - 'The equity premium puzzle', by Mr Robert Hibbard. Room 457, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

  • 28

Accounting and Finance seminar - 'The impact of IT on management accounting roles: Some implications for accounting education', by Dr Ian Beaman. Room A1.34, Caulfield, 11 am.

  • 29

Music concert - 'Tchaikovsky violin concerto and Beethoven Symphony No 2', performed by New Monash Orchestra, conducted by Andre de Quadros, with soloist Maxim Fedotov on violin. Robert Blackwood Hall, Clayton, 8 pm. Cost: $15.

  • 29

Choral Society concert - 'Mozart Missa Solemnis in C, Shubert Mass in G, Haydn Te Deum', conducted by Noel Ancell, with the Mozart Chamber Orchestra. Church of St Ignatius, Church Street, Richmond, 8 pm. Cost: $17 ($14 concession).

  • 31

Accident Research Centre seminar - 'In-depth studies of road accident fatalities in Sweden: Methodology and preliminary findings', by Mr Anders Lie. RACV conference room 101, first floor, building 70, Clayton, 1 pm.

June

  • 2

Anatomy seminar - 'The role of p75 in axotomy-induced neuronal cell death', by Mr Simon Murray. Padua Theatre, building 13C, Clayton, 4 pm.

 

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