Issue 42 - 16 November 1999

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November

  • 16

Rare Books exhibition - 'Science fiction: An exhibition of material featuring our collection of science fiction magazines from the 1920s to the 1950s and comics from the same period'. Exhibition runs until 28 February. Rare Books Exhibitions area, first floor, ISB wing, Main (Matheson) Library.

  • 16

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

  • 16

Monash University Gallery exhibition - 'Search'. Selected works by students from Art and Design. Runs until 27 November. Building 55, Clayton. Tuesdays to Fridays 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays 2 pm to 5 pm.

  • 18

Opening of Engineering building and Sir Alexander Stewart conference facility - by Monash chancellor Mr Jerry Ellis and Mr Malcolm Stewart. Foyer, building 72, Clayton, 5 pm. Light refreshments and entertainment. Information: Stevie Caswell, extn 53419, or stevie.caswell@eng.monash.edu.au

  • 18

Women's Leadership and Advancement Scheme seminar - 'Retirement planning'. B2.18, Caulfield, 1 pm. Inquiries and RSVP: extn 56804.

  • 18

Institute of Post Colonial Studies seminar - 'Anglo-Indian women and the spatial politics of home', by Dr Alison Blunt, London University. 78-80 Curzon Street, North Melbourne, 7.30 pm. Inquiries: Anne Maxwell, tel (03) 9639 3378, or e.maxwell@english.unimelb.edu.au

  • 18

National Environmental Law Association (Vic) seminar - 'Genetically modified crops'. Seminar is held with the assistance of Slater and Gordon Solicitors. The Leo Cussen Institute, 360 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, 6 pm. Bookings: Sally Lock, tel 9695 2562.

  • 24

Solar Energy Applications Research Group free seminar - 'Photovoltaic-hybrid power system', by Dr A. Zahedi. Lecture Theatre E7, building 72, Clayton, 5.30 for 6 pm.

  • 25

HEPCIT presentation - 'Flexible learning: Supporting staff development ... flexibly', by Dr Roger Hadgraft and Ms Ainslie Ellis. Lecture theatre H2, building 11, Clayton, 1.05 pm.

  • 26

Linguistics department colloquium - 'Language policy in Europe (exemplified by the Dutch experience)', by Professor Guus Extra, Professor of Language and Minorities, University of Brabant and Director of Babylon. Room S426, fourth floor, building 11, Clayton, 11 am.

 

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