Issue 18 - 1 June 1999

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Milestones

 

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.

  • 2

exPERT seminar series - 'Getting published', MPA. Lecture theatre S6, Clayton, 4 pm.

  • 2

Japanese seminar - 'Utopianism and Japanese pop culture', by Shin'ichiro Inaba (in English). Room 413, building 11, Clayton, 1 pm.

  • 2

Asia Society AustralAsia Centre seminar - 'The ascetic dancer and the erotic flautist', by Dr Pratapaditya Pal, visiting curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art, Art Institute of Chicago. Grand Hyatt Melbourne, 123 Collins Street, Melbourne, 5.45 pm.

  • 2

Free public lecture - 'The pros and cons of hormone replacement therapy', by Dr Paul Komesaroff, Dr Beverley Vollenhoven, Dr Susan Davis and Dr Corinne Border. Main lecture theatre, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton Road, Clayton, 7.30 pm.

  • 2

Victorian Skeptics forum - 'Derek Freeman, Margaret Mead and those adolescent girls in Samoa: The debate rages on', by James Gerrand and Joe Rubinstein. Asti's Bistro, 680 Swanston Street, Carlton, 7.45 pm. Admission: $5.

  • 3

Materials Engineering seminar - 'Advances in storage batteries', presented by Professor A. K. Shukla, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Engineering lecture theatre E4, Clayton, 4 pm.

  • 3

Lunchtime concert - 'Sonatas by Mozart and Prokofiev', by Lazar Shuster, Melbourne Symphony concertmaster, and Tamara Smolyar. Music Auditorium, PAC, Clayton, 1.10 pm.

  • 3

Chemical Engineering seminar - 'Update on non-conventional fuel supplies', by Dr Arie Geertsema, CSIRO Petroleum Resources Division. Room 201, building 69, Clayton, 3 pm.

  • 3

Poetry reading - by poets Kevin Hart, Jenny Strauss, Gig Ryan, Kris Hemensley. Exhibition area, Rare Books Section, 1st floor, Main Library, Clayton, 7 pm.

  • 3

Monash Asia Institute seminar - 'Trade liberalisation in Taiwan', by Mr Liu Meng-chun. Room S807, building 11, Clayton, 4 pm.

  • 4

Music concert - 'Recital of works by Brahms, Mozart, Verdi, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Wieniawsky', by Maxim Fedotov, violin, and Galina Petrova, piano. Music Auditorium, PAC, Clayton, 8 pm. Cost: $20.

  • 4

Philosophy seminar - 'Self-refutation and scepticism', by Edward Khamara. Room 916, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

  • 4

Accounting and Finance seminar - 'The effects of changes in the composition of the All Ordinaries Index', by Mr Peter Howard. Room 457, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

  • 4

Psychology seminar - 'Cognitive deficits in schizophrenia', by Acting Professor Chris Pantelis, Mental Health Research Institute. Colloquium room, 3rd floor, building 17, Clayton, 1.05 pm.

  • 7

Philosophy seminar - 'Analysis, deconstruction, and the future of the "analytic" in philosophy', by Peter Caws, George Washington University. Room 916, building 11, Clayton, 11 am.

  • 7

Computer Science seminar - 'Finding cutpoints in noisy binary sequences: An MML approach', by Murlikrishna Viswanathan. Room 135, building 26, Clayton, 2 pm.

  • 8

Music concert - 'Recital of works by Brahms, Mozart, Verdi, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Wieniawsky', by Maxim Fedotov, violin, and Galina Petrova, piano. Music Auditorium, PAC, Clayton, 8 pm. Cost: $20.

  • 8

Education Credit Union seminar - 'Superannuation and investment for Monash staff', presented by David Raits, director, CIS Financial Services. Room 2E101, Gippsland, 1 pm.

  • 8

CEET seminar - 'The impact of R&D on decision-making in VET: A range of case studies', by Chris Selby Smith. Monash Conference Centre, 30 Collins Street, Melbourne, 12.30 pm.

  • 9

CLCS research seminar - 'Ecofeminism and environmental ethics', by Chris Cuomo, Murdoch University. Room 809, building 11, Clayton, 3 pm.

 

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