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What's on

September

7

Berwick Animation Symposium -- Various events and venues at the Berwick campus. For further information, contact +61 3 9904 7005 or email suzette.morris@adm.monash.edu.au.

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Einstein's Lighthouse: The Australian Synchrotron Lecture Series -- 'Einstein's microscope: illuminating billion-year old rocks', by Dr Andy Wilde, Faculty of Science. South one lecture theatre, building 64, Clayton, 7.30--8.30 pm. Further information is available at www.sci.monash.edu.au. Bookings essential. Contact +61 3 9905 4613 or email lectureseries@sci.monash.edu.au.

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School of Historical Studies -- 'Telling the truth about Aboriginal history', by Associate Professor Bain Attwood, School of Historical Studies. Cinema, building 10, Clayton, 6.30--8.30 pm. For further information, contact +61 3 9905 2172 or email hsenq@arts.monash.edu.au.

7

MUMA Exhibition -- 'Pavilions for New Architecture', curated by Ms Geraldine Barlow and Mr Max Delany. Monash University Museum of Art, ground floor, building 55, Clayton, and Faculty Gallery, Faculty of Art and Design (building G), Caulfield. Until 29 October. For further information, contact +61 3 9905 4217 or email muma@adm.monash.edu.au.

7

Sustainability Forum -- 'The future of Melbourne Water', by Mr Rob Skinner, Melbourne Water CEO. Lecture theatre R2, Rotunda (building 8), Clayton, 5--7 pm. For further information or to RSVP, contact Ms Bianca Roggenbucke on +61 3 9905 4624 or email bianca.roggenbucke@arts.monash.edu.au.

8

Music at Lunchtime Series –- 'Global Consciousness', performed by Dr Made Mantle Hood (gamelan), Monash World Music Ensemble, and students from the School of Music -- Conservatorium. Music Auditorium, building 68, Clayton, 1.10--1.50 pm. Further information is available at www.arts.monash.edu.au/music.

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Department of Chemical Engineering Seminar -- 'Current research in sustainable technology', by Dr Andrew Harris, Chemical Engineering, University of Sydney. Room 201, building 69, Clayton, 2--3 pm. For further information, email judy.lawlor@eng.monash.edu.au.

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School of History Illustrated Public Lectures -- 'Aspects of Egyptian art', by Dr Janet Richards, Michigan University, and Dr Steve Harvey, University of Chicago. Lecture theatre E7, building 72, Clayton, 7.30--9.15 pm. For further information, contact +61 3 9905 2172 or email HSEnq@arts.monash.edu.au.

9

School of Computer Science and Software Engineering Seminar -- 'Do human randomised control trials give us the information we think they are giving us? Answer: no, not by a long shot', by Dr Neil Thomason, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne . Philosophy department library, 9th floor, Menzies building (building 11), Clayton, 2--3pm. Further information is available at www.csse.monash.edu.au/cgi-bin/seminar?forthcoming.

12

Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Lecture Series -- 'Rust-proofing our blood vessels: oxidative stress and new concepts in treating hypertension', by Professor Harald Schmidt, Department of Pharmacology. South 1 lecture theatre, building 64, Clayton, 6.30--7.30 pm. For further information, contact +61 3 9905 5971 or email alumni@med.monash.edu.au.

13

Monash Commercial Commercialisation Workshop -- 'What do venture investors want to know?' by Dr Leigh Farrell, GBS Ventures, Mr David Campbell, Monash Commercial, and Dr Elane Zelcer, Monash STRIP. Monash STRIP meeting room, Clayton, 4--6 pm. For further information, or to register for the workshop, email MonashSTRIP@adm.monash.edu.au.

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School of Computer Science and Software Engineering Seminar -- 'Multilevel classifier systems: issues, motivations and challenges', by Professor Bogdan Gabrys, Bournemouth University, UK. Seminar room 75.G55, Clayton, 2--3 pm. Further information is available at www.csse.monash.edu.au/cgi-bin/seminar?2005.09.13.14.00.

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Einstein's Lighthouse: The Australian Synchrotron Lecture Series -- 'Synchrotrons decoding the chemistry of life', by Professor Don McNaughton, Dr Bayden Wood and Dr Philip Heraud, Faculty of Science. South one lecture theatre, building 64, Clayton, 7.30--8.30 pm. Further information is available at www.sci.monash.edu.au. Bookings essential. Contact +61 3 9905 4613 or email lectureseries@sci.monash.edu.au.

15

Super Seminar –- Make the most of your super'. Lecture theatre H5, Menzies building (building 11), Clayton, 1--2.30 pm. Registration is free and essential. For further information and to register, visit www.unisuper.com.au/resources/seminars.cfm/.

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Music at Lunchtime Series -- 'The Bold, the Brass and the Beautiful', performed by Mark Skillington (trumpet), Jodie Lockyer (piano), Monash Brass Music Ensemble and students from the School of Music -- Conservatorium. Music Auditorium, building 68, Clayton, 1.10--1.50 pm. Further information is available at www.arts.monash.edu.au/music.

16

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Seminar -- 'Hearing loss: why won't they listen?', by Dr Henrik Dahl, Murdoch Children's Research Institute. Padua theatre, building 13C, Clayton, 4 pm. For further information, contact Dr Timothy Cox on +61 3 9905 2751.

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Intellectual Property Seminars -- 'Improving your understanding of intellectual property', by various presenters. Room G19, building 75, Clayton, 4--6 pm. For further information, email MonashSTRIP@adm.monash.edu.au.

20

Monash Postgraduate Research Scholarships Information Session. Presented by Mr Thomas Keegan, senior administrative officer, Research Scholarships; Dr Susan Freeman, lecturer, Department of Management; and Associate Professor Igor Wendt, Department of Physiology. Lecture theatre E1, Engineering building 32, Clayton, 2--4 pm. Reservations essential. To reserve a place or for further information, contact Mr Tom Keegan, on +61 3 9905 1471 or email thomas.keegan@adm.monash.edu.au.

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Wellbeing happens at Monash - Breakfast Invitation. Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Larkins invites you to join him for a healthy breakfast and to celebrate 'Wellbeing Happens at Monash' and to kick-start the next 10,000 steps challenge. Banquet room, Clayton campus with a video link to the Clayfield room, Caulfield campus. Cost: $15. Register online for either campus at the OHSE website. For inquiries, phone +61 3 9905 1016.