Issue 40 - 3 November 1999

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November

  • 1-4

10th 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, Anatomy department. Copland lecture theatre, Melbourne University. Inquiries: Barbara O'Reilly, extn 52751, or http://www.monash.edu.au/Anatomy/
  • 2

Rare Books exhibition - 'Collection of science fiction magazines and comics from the 1920s to the 1950s'. Rare Books exhibitions area, 1st floor, ISB Wing, Main (Matheson) Library. Until 28 February.

  • 2

Art & Design Faculty Gallery exhibition - 'Space and Time'. Art and Design building, Caulfield. Mondays to Fridays 11 am to 5 pm, Saturdays 2 pm to 5 pm. Closed Sundays and public holidays. Until 11 December.

  • 3

exPERT program - 'Overseas study experience'. Postgraduate Centre lounge, building 3E, Clayton, 4 pm. Bookings: Joanne, extn 59976.

  • 3

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 begins at 5.45 pm followed by cocktails. RSVP: 2 November, Jan Jay, extn 53395.

  • 4

Chemical Engineering seminar - 'Development of absorbents for food and wastewater processing', by Dr Andrea O'Connor, Melbourne University. Room 222, building 36, Clayton, 3 pm.

  • 4

Anatomy seminar - 'A stereological approach to hypertension', by Dr Jens Nyengaard, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Seminar room, 1st floor, Department of Physiology, Clayton, 3 pm.

  • 4

Law School Foundation lecture - 'Banking: Foe or friend?' by Mr Stephen Balme, AMP. Corrs Chambers Westgarth, level 8, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Lecture begins at 5.15 pm, followed by cocktails at 6.30 pm. RSVP: 1 November, Rebecca Dick, telephone 9672 3132, or fax 9602 5544.

  • 5

Monash Asia Institute seminar - 'Development cooperation into the 21st century', by Bernard Wood. Room S822, South wing, building 11, Clayton, 10 am. Inquiries: Samantha Stevens, extn 55280.

  • 5

Philosophy seminar - 'Noncognitivism, normativity and belief', by Frank Jackson, ANU. Library, 9th floor, room 916, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

  • 8

Institute of Post Colonial Studies seminar - 'On cannibalism', by Professor Sneja Gunew, University of British Columbia. 78-80 Curzon Street, North Melbourne, 7.30 pm.

  • 10

Women's Leadership and Advancement investment seminar - Financial awareness seminar for women. Room B2.18, Caulfield, 1 pm. Inquiries and RSVP: extn 56804.

  • 10

Public lecture series - 'Suburban fortunes in the 21st century: New processes and new responses', by Dr Kevin O'Connor. Lecture theatre 133, Berwick, 7.30 pm.

  • 10

Asia Society Australasia seminar - 'Islamic art and architecture of the Deccan, Southern India', by George Michell. C.U.B. Malthouse, The Tower, 113 Sturt Street, Southbank. RSVP by 3 November, Kate Rose, telephone 9650 0998, or email kater@asiasoc.org.au

  • 11

MCRIE and Education seminar - 'Theorising the contradictions between nationalism and globalisation', by Dr Paul James. Room C355, building 6, Clayton, 12.30 pm.

  • 12

Philosophy and Bioethics seminar - 'Comprehension, disclosure and the definition of informed consent', by Steve Clarke, La Trobe University. Library, 9th floor, room 916, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

 

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