October
Rare Books exhibition - 'Science fiction - an exhibition of material featuring our collection of science fiction magazines from the 1920s to the 1950s and our collection of comics from the same period'. Until 28 February. Rare Books Exhibitions area, first floor, ISB wing, Main (Matheson) Library.
Science Centre exhibition - 'The ghosts of the great Russian dinosaurs'. Until end of October. Deakin University, Rusden campus, Blackburn Road, building E. Sundays only, from 11 am.
Monash Gallery exhibition - 'Robert Owen. Between shadow and light. London works from 1966-1975 and new directions'. Until 30 October. Building 55, Clayton. Tuesday to Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 2 pm to 5 pm.
exPERT program - 'Taming your thesis with technology'. Lecture theatre R4, Rotunda, building 8, Clayton, 4 pm. Registrations: Anna, extn 52009.
Biological Sciences seminar - 'Recruitment limitation, density dependence, and the maintenance of tree diversity in a neotropical forest', by Dr Kyle Harms, Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California. Lecture theatre S8, Clayton, 1 pm.
Law School Foundation lecture - 'The Reserve Bank of Australia - Post Wallis', by Dr John Laker, assistant governor (financial systems), Reserve Bank of Australia. Conference room (level 36), NAB, 500 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Lecture at 5.15 pm, followed by cocktail reception at 6.30 pm. RSVP: 26 October, Elizabeth Cook, telephone 8641 3517, or fax 8641 4902.
Philosophy seminar - 'The politics of credibility', by Karen Jones, RSSS, ANU. Library, ninth floor, room 916, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.
Melbourne South Asian Study Group seminar - 'The politics of cleaning up the Ganga'. Sue Lennox, Oz Green, Sydney. Frank Engel Room, Australian Volunteers International, 80 Kerr Street, Fitzroy. Inquiries: Sue Chaplin, telephone 9593 1293; Ian Copland, extn 52201; Robin Jeffrey, telephone 9479 2692; or Sanjay Srivastava, telephone 9244 6009.
HEPCIT forum - 'The university as an information enterprise', by Don Schauder. Lecture theatre E3, Clayton, 1.05 pm. |
Stereology workshop - 'Statistics for stereologists'. Coordinator: Adrian Baddeley. University of Melbourne. Inquiries: Barbara O'Reilly, extn 52751, or http://www.monash.edu.au/Anatomy/
Art and Design Faculty Gallery exhibition - 'Space and time'. Art and Design building, Caulfield. Until 11 December. Monday to Friday, 11 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 2 pm to 5 pm.
Japanese Studies symposium - 'Australia-Japan relations symposium'. Keynote speakers: Neville Meaney, University of Sydney, and David Walker, Deakin University. Room SG01, Manton Rooms, level 1, building 11, Clayton, 9.30 am to 5 pm.
Stereology workshop - 'Mathematical morphology'. Coordinator: Dominique Jeulin. University of Melbourne. Inquiries: Barbara O'Reilly, extn 52751, or http://www.monash.edu.au/Anatomy/ November
South Asian Studies seminar - 'What do referenda tell us? The case of the North-West Frontier Province, India, 1947', by Mr Andrew Richardson, MA student, Monash University. S807, 8th floor, building 11, Clayton, 4.15 pm.
Stereology International Congress - 'An informative program in the fields of theoretical stereology, stereological applications (biological and materials), image analysis and image processing'. Organised by Conference Secretariat, Department of Anatomy, Monash University. Copland Lecture Theatre, University of Melbourne. Inquiries: Barbara O'Reilly, extn 52751, or http://www.monash.edu.au/Anatomy/
Law School Foundation book launch - 'Perspectives on banking, finance and credit law. Commemorating 25 years of banking law teaching at the Monash Law School', launched by The Hon Richard McGarvie. Mallesons Stephen Jacques, level 28, North, Rialto, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne. Launch at 5.45 pm, followed by cocktail reception. RSVP: 2 November, Jan Jay, extn 53395.
Anatomy special seminar - 'A stereological approach to hypertension', by Dr Jens Nyengaard, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Seminar room, first floor, Department of Physiology, Clayton, 3 pm.
Law School Foundation lecture - 'Banking - foe or friend?', by Mr Stephen Balme, managing director, AMP Bank Ltd, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, level 8, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Lecture at 5.15 pm, followed by cocktail reception at 6.30 pm. RSVP: Monday 1 November, Rebecca Dick, tele 9672 3132, or fax 9602 5544. |
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