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Vol. 2 No.3 - 28 March - Adm.monash.edu - Monash University

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4· Chisholm Gazette <strong>28</strong> <strong>March</strong> 1985Conceptsgoing 'strongChisholm Concepts is alive and doing well in '85. Now in its fifth year of operation, 'Concepts' offers a wide range of worKoy students from all areas of the School of Art and ,Design. Currently a limited selection of glass and ceramics from Chisholm's own collection of student work is on sale. New T-shirts and windcheaters with . designs by Graphic Design students are expected soon, alQng with a new range of jewellery.' Chisholm Concepts, in A Block, Level 2, at Caulfield, is open from 11.30am - 2.30pm daily. Bankcard, Visa and layby are available. Student reformSTAFF CLUBTRIVIAL PURSUITStudent affairs at Chisholm With the Union BuildingThe Staff Club andhave undergone a radical development accupying much'Chisholm Union (comprising A Trivial Pursuit Challengeof the Union Board's attention,the Student Association and competition will be held at the change this year as athe Student Association isUnion Board) are joining ,Staff Club on Wednesday, 3 result of a referendum incurrently involved in aforces thisyeaF in presenting April at 2pm, as a warm-up to a late 1984 which supportedcampaign of protest againsta range of activities to the, wine-tasting at 4 pm.moves for a revampedpossible moves by the HawkeInstitute and outside com- For more information, contact constitution. Government to re-introducemunity. Pat Parsons, etx. 2336. The Chisholm Union is the tertiary <strong>edu</strong>cation fees.Business Manager, Mr Alannew title for the 'student Ms ONeil says ChisholmHam stead, says by the middleFOOTBALL TIPPING organisation, compriSing a students, in conjunction withof this semester it is likely theUnion Board and a Student other student groups throughoutpopular CIT-Coustic, CIT­Friday 29 <strong>March</strong> is the last Association.the State, are lobbyingSpeaks and CIT-Flix series willday to lodge Football Tipping The Union Board, which for politicians and organising. 'be reintroducedentries with Jim Glass at the the first time has staff demonstrations to draw attentionPay Office, A2.09, Caulfield representation, is responsibleCIT- Market will also be to the issue.campus. for the financial and businessresurrected this year with aMoves to re-introduce theAUSTRALIAN OPERA management of the organisation,greater emphasis on participationfees would be disastrous forSINGERS IN CONCERT concerned directly' withby the outside community.the majority of students whodevelopments such as the new could ill afford to pay for theirStaff Club and Union·A fundraising concert inUnion building.<strong>edu</strong>cation, particularly sinceorganisers have made contactsupport of the Department 0 The Student Association is the TEAS allowance is meagrewith Malvern, Caulfield andCeramic Design's 'Continuit the political arm of the Union, by any standard, she says.OakJeigh City Council communityand Change' exhibition in dealing specifically with those Ms a Neil urges Chisholmgroups with a view to running aChina next year. issues of , direct concern to students to get involved.weekly market on a rosterThe concert will feature a students. She says she felt certainsystem.varied program for people of allmany students were preparedMr Hamstead says the Union Liaison Officer, Msages and musical persuasions.to contribute.to the campaign,Caulfield Plaza is the likelyLeanne ONeil (whose otherSunday 21 April, 2.30pm atbut was disappointed whenvenue due to problems lasttitles are President of thethe Caulfield campus, B2.18.only four non-Union representyearwith finding wet-weather Student Association and<strong>Adm</strong>is'sion is by program ($5).atives turned up to a recentaccommodation forthe market.Deputy Chairperson of theTelephone the Department of demonstration at TreasuryHe says, the activities reflect Union Board), is optimisticDesignPlace.the Institute's long-term policy Ceramic for more about the organisation'sinformation, Caulfield, ext. 'If students don't get involved,of establishing closer links withfuture.2276. fees will be re-introduced, andthe wider community. Although in its early stages, they'll be the people screamingCIT-Flix will be run on a NATIONAL CONVENTION she says, the Union already that nothing has been done toperiodic basis ·for staff andThe first national convention promises to fulfill its objectives stop it.students, and plans are beingof the Indonesian Cultural and of a tighter, more professional 'The can't just rely on a fewmade for mini-film festivals inEducational Institute will be approach to the management from the Union to carry thefuture.held at La Trobe <strong>University</strong> of student affairs. load'.A permanent display area will from 15 - 21 May. .be set up in the Plaza for use by The convention will focus onSchools and other Institute contemporary issues relating Study, grants,groups to publicise activities. to Indonesia and IndonesianThe Plaza has been fully let, studies in Australiawith a Chemist opening itsinformationdoors after Easter, and the Registration closes'5 April.State Bank shifting from the For more information, contact Radio Research: The research teams for grants incentral Gampus and Derby Mr Abe Kelabora, School of Board has released its 1984 support of projects in anyRoad tothe shopping centre in Education, La Trobe. Telephone annual report, which describes discipline except medical andMay. 4783122.its aims and activities. The dental sciences which arereport is available from Central supported by . the NationalRegistry, file number 83/470. Health and Medical ResearchThe British Council: 'Univer­ Council. Closing date: 10 Aprilsity <strong>Adm</strong>inistration: an I nter­ 1985. Contact Paul Rodan,CITSUnational Seminar'. Designed (Caulfield ext 2245) or Karenfor senior administrators in Crook (ext 2425) for moreuniversities and colleges. 1 - 3 information.BOOKSHOPSeptember, 1985; Cardiff. French GovernmentApplications should be lodgedThe Frankston campus now has a new books hop located in AScientific Fellowships tobefore 13 May. enable Australians in scientificBlock. levell.Denmark: International Study fields to visit France-for three toAll services offered at the Caulfield campus are now available Program at the <strong>University</strong> of six months from February ­at Frankston. including: . Copenhagen. The 1985/86 December 1986. Closing date:• Second hand books • calculators. special order service semester guide is now 31 May.• art materials • stationary • cards.available on Central RegistryHours - lOam - 3pm Monday - Thursday file number 85/167.For more informationlOam - I pm Fridays.ARGS: Australian Research and/or application formsGrants S~heme 1986 contact the DevelopmentManager - Jenny Patchett. telephone ext 333 pr 7836932.research grants. Applications Director, Dr Bill Briggs, atthe;:y

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