July
Chaplaincy lecture - 'Particularity and diversity: A post-modern apology for tradition', by Rev. Fr. David Ranson, chaplain to St Vincent's Public/Private and Caritas Christi Hospice. Room 4N120, Gippsland, 7.30 pm.
Library Rare Books exhibition - 'Travellers accounts of the East'. Exhibition Area, Rare Books Section, first floor, ISB wing, Main Library, Clayton. Until 20 August.
Switchback Gallery exhibition - 'Transitional Space', by David Ralph. Artist will present a forum on his work on 27 July. 1 pm. Until 7 August.
Monash University Gallery exhibition - 'Re-take: Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander photography'. Building 55, Clayton. Artists' talk: 28 July, 1.30 pm. Until 28 August. Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 am - 5 pm, Saturdays, 2-5 pm.
Art & Design Gallery exhibition - 'Photographier l'objet', an exhibition of photographs by Marc Guillaumot presenting exemplary objects by Andrée Putman, Philippe Starck and other leading French designers. Art & Design building, Caulfield. Until 30 July. Mondays to Fridays, 11 am - 5 pm.
Political and Social Inquiry exhibition - 'Collecting for museums', from the Olga van Rijswijck collection. 10th floor, School of Political and Social Inquiry, building 11, Clayton, Until end of September, 9 am - 5 pm.
Science Centre exhibition - 'The ghosts of the great Russian dinosaurs'. Deakin University, Rusden campus, Blackburn Road, Building E. Until end of October. Sundays only, from 11 am.
Information Management & Systems conference - 'Decision support in the new millennium'. Conference will be opened by Minister for Information Technology and Multimedia Mr Alan Stockdale on 21 July, 9 am. Hotel Sofitel, Melbourne. Inquiries: Irene Thavarajah, extn 51344.
Physics/CSIRO joint seminar - 'Early detection of breast cancer using small-angle x-ray scattering', by Professor Veronica James, School of Physics, University of Sydney. Science lecture theatre S5, Clayton, 1.05 pm.
Careers seminar - 'Addressing key selection criteria'. Room 133, Berwick, 1 pm.
Geography & Environmental Science seminar - 'People, plants, ice and volcanoes: An historical ecology of Patagonia', by Dr Simon Haberle. Room S119, first floor, South Wing, building 11, Clayton, 1 pm. |
HEPCIT seminar - 'Monash/Melbourne Uni cross-institutional collaboration grants scheme launch', presented by Chris Browne. Lecture theatre E2, Clayton, 1 pm.
Linguistics colloquium - 'Developing materials to teach the pluricentricity of a pluricentric language'. Room S426, building 11, Clayton, 11 am. Inquiries: Glenda Benness, email: benness@arts.monash.edu.au
Accident Research Centre seminar - 'The role of in-depth investigations in injury research and prevention', by Mr George Rechnitzer. RACV Conference Room 101, first floor, building 70, Clayton, 1 pm.
Lunchtime concert - Female vocal a cappella group. Original contemporary and indigenous. Artist: Inanna. Hexagon Theatre, Gippsland, 1.10 pm. Inquiries: extn 59034.
Chaplaincy lecture - 'Aboriginal way', by Ms Vicki Walker, coordinator of Catholic Aboriginal Ministry, Melbourne. Room 4N120, Gippsland, 7.30 pm.
Lunchtime concert - Mozart and Brahms performed by Amabile Quartet. Gallery, Peninsula, 1.10 pm. Inquiries: extn 59034.
Careers seminar - 'Effective Jobsearch strategies. Room 133, Berwick, 1 pm.
MPA seminar - 'How to get your work published in newspapers and books'. Engineering lecture theatre E3, Clayton, 2.15 pm.
Lunchtime concert - 'Contemporary music ensemble'. Works by Alban Berg, Adam Yee, Benjamin Marks, David Young, Michael Finnissy, Charles Ives, performed by Libra Ensemble. Religious Centre, Clayton, 1.10 pm. Inquiries: extn 59034.
Transition Program seminar - 'Struggling student summit'. South One lecture theatre, Clayton, 3 pm. RSVP: Jacqui Dynon by 26 July, extn 55887, or email Jacqueline.Dynon@adm.monash.edu.au
Accounting & Finance seminar - 'A measure and model of market learning using Neural Network Input Sensitivities and their volatilities before and during the SE Asian economics crisis', by Mr Callum Scott, University of Melbourne. Room A1.37, Caulfield, 11 am.
Making Music Series - World-renowned organist John O'Donnell in a solo recital on the Ahrend organ. Works include Bach's Toccata in C (BWV 564), and Brahms, Mendelssohn and Liszt. Robert Blackwood Concert Hall, 8 pm. Bookings: extn 51111. |
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