CAMPUS4Diary– 18 <strong>Nov</strong>emberTuesday 5 <strong>Nov</strong>emberCHRISTIAN–MUSLIM DIALOGUE,PUBLIC LECTURES‘Christian and Muslims: toward dialogue <strong>of</strong>liberation’, Fr Tom Michael SJ, CatholicPriest, Secretary for inter-religiousdialogue, Rome. 7.30pm, Social ScienceLecture <strong>The</strong>atre. Cost: $10.Wednesday 6 <strong>Nov</strong>emberCHRISTIAN–MUSLIM DIALOGUE,PUBLIC LECTURES‘Islamic revival in Asia: implications forChristian–Muslim Dialogue’, Fr TomMichael SJ, Catholic Priest, Secretary forinter-religious dialogue, Rome. 7.30pm,Social Science Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre. Cost: $10.Thursday 7 <strong>Nov</strong>emberCENTRE FOR WATER RESEARCHAND ANIMAL BIOLOGY SEMINAR‘A multiscale approach to studying theinteractions between phytoplankton andzooplankton in eutrophic systems’, DrAnas Ghadouani, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.4pm, Jenny Arnold Lecture <strong>The</strong>atre,Zoology Building.Friday 8 <strong>Nov</strong>emberASIAN STUDIES SEMINAR‘Cybermasculinities: interrogatingmasculinity online in Japan’, RomitDasgupta. 1-2.30pm, G.25 SeminarRoom, Ground Floor, Social SciencesBuilding.Monday 11 <strong>Nov</strong>emberASTHMA AND ALLERGYRESEARCH INSTITUTE SEMINAR‘Bioinformatics’, Dr Chris De Silva,Electrical and Electronic Engineering.12.30-1.30pm, Joske Seminar Room,Medicine, Fourth Floor, G Block, SCGH.MEDICAL SEMINAR‘<strong>The</strong> interface between clinical andlaboratory genetics’, introduced by Pr<strong>of</strong>Peter Klinken with various speakers. 2-5pm, WAIMR Seminar Room, B Block,QEIIMC.Tuesday 12 <strong>Nov</strong>emberCHEMISTRY SEMINAR‘<strong>Nov</strong>el optical probes for processmonitoring and analysis based on silverhalide fibres: infrared spectroscopy – asleeping giant?’, Michael Heise(Dortmund). 12 noon, White Lecture<strong>The</strong>atre.Friday 15 <strong>Nov</strong>emberCLIMA SEMINAR‘Understanding G_E interactions in lupinsin <strong>Western</strong> Australia’, Dr Bob French.4pm, CLIMA Seminar Room.What’s onnextPlaces are available in the following workshops due to close within the next month.Further details are available on the CSD Web page: http://www.csd.uwa.edu.au/programme/ or by contacting CSD on ext. 1504 or csd<strong>of</strong>fice@csd.uwa.edu.au.• HOW THE UNIVERSITY WORKS: HUMAN RESOURCES ISSUES• APPLYING FOR DISCOVERY PROJECTS• APPLYING FOR NHMRC GRANTSGRANTS FROM THE GENERAL STAFF DEVELOPMENT FUNDMembers <strong>of</strong> general staff may apply for individual grants from the Staff DevelopmentFund to attend courses and conferences. In the last rounds <strong>of</strong> applications, thefollowing staff were awarded grants:Susan Hisheh, Anatomy and Human Biology ESA & SRB Annual Scientific MeetingAnna Kim, Centre for English Language Teaching 15th English Australia EducationConferenceMargaret Anderson, International Centre 16th Annual International EducationConferenceLouise Case, Legal Services Office“Legal Mechanics <strong>of</strong> TechnologyTransfer” ConferenceTricia Gardiner, Prospective Students Office National Association <strong>of</strong> ProspectiveStudents Advisers 7th BiennialConferenceRachel Schmitt, Prospective Students Office National Association <strong>of</strong> ProspectiveStudents Advisers 7th BiennialConferenceChristine Casey, Research Grants Office Australasian Research ManagementSociety ConferenceTrudi McGlade, Research Grants Office Australasian Research ManagementSociety Research ContractsWorkshopSimone Ross, Research Services2002 ANZSLAS/AATA LaboratoryAnimal Science ConferenceBlake Dearsley, Student Services“<strong>The</strong> Vital Partnership” ConferenceMark Edwards, Student ServicesPathways 6 ConferenceBarbara Levit, Student Services,Pathways 6 ConferenceChristine Page, UWA Business School AVCC Leadership Programme forJohn Budge from the Physics Workshop hasthe perfect antidote for anybody who has‘done their dough’ on the Melbourne Cup.Budgie is staging another <strong>of</strong> his FREEGet Happyconcerts on Wednesday 6 <strong>Nov</strong>ember (the day afterthe Melbourne Cup). Two members <strong>of</strong> the PerthAccordion Orchestra will perform in the SunkenGarden from 1.10pm to 1.50pm.… everybody is welcome.
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