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September

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.

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Department of Psychology Seminar -- 'The psychology of veganism', by Mr Prema Jansen, Jungian psychologist. Room 2.32, Building S, Caulfield, 6--7 pm. For further information, contact Dr Penelope Hasking on +61 3 9903 1148.

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Family and Small Business Research Unit Seminar -- keynote speaker will be Professor Monder Ram OBE, director of the Small Business and Enterprise Research Group, De Montfort University, UK, and director of the Centre for Research on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship. Room 5N 158, Business and Economics conference room, Gippsland, 10.30 am -- 1 pm, to be followed by a light lunch. For further information, contact Associate Professor Rowena Barrett on +61 3 5122 6619 or email rowena.barrett@buseco.monash.edu.au. To register, contact Ms Angelika Lieshout on +61 3 5122 7129 or email angelika.leishout@buseco.monash.edu.au.

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Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research Student Open Day 2005 -- find out more about research opportunities at the institute. Prince Henry's Institute, Level 4, Block E, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, 11 am and 2 pm. Further information is available at www.princehenrys.org or contact +61 3 9594 4397.

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Music at Lunchtime Series -- 'Eavesdropping', by Rae Howell (piano, vibraphone), Karen Heath (clarinet), Luke Richardson (double bass) and Hayley Mueller-Shepard (harp). Music Auditorium, building 68, Clayton, 1.10--1.50 pm. Further information is available at www.arts.monash.edu.au/music/concerts/index.html.

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Advancing Women in Research Seminar -- presented by Dr Mandy Thomas, Australian Research Council executive director for the humanities and creative arts. Manton Theatrette, ground floor, Manton complex (SG01), Menzies building, Clayton, 3.30--5 pm. Bookings essential by 23 September via email to barbara.dalton@adm.monash.edu.au. Further information is available at http://adm.monash.edu/sss/equity-diversity/wlas/women-in-research.html.

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Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Seminar -- 'Regulation of bone morphogenetic proteins in kidney development and patterning', by Mr Jason Cain, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. Padua Theatre, building 13C, Clayton, 4 pm. For further information, contact Dr Timothy Cox on +61 3 9905 2751.

October

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Making Music Series -- 'Larry Sitsky in recital', performed by composer and pianist Larry Sitsky. Music Auditorium, building 68, Clayton, 8 pm. Adults $16, concession $12, students $10. For bookings, contact +61 3 9905 1111. For further information contact +61 3 9905 4698.

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Faculty of Business and Economics, Faculty of Arts and Muslim Community Cooperative of Australia Symposium -- 'Religion, finance and ethics: Islamic and Western perspectives', presented by specialists from the Department of Accounting and Finance and the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology. Link Theatre, building S, Caulfield, 9.30 am -- 4 pm. RSVP by 26 September to ibrahim.abraham@arts.monash.edu.au. Further information is available at www.arts.monash.edu.au/religion_theology/events/2005-symposium/index.html.

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UNICEF and Politics at Monash Public Lecture -- 'Helping the children of Timor-Leste', by Mrs Aicha Bassarewan, vice-minister for Planning in the first Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste and Shui-Meng Ng, UNICEF Representative of Timor-Leste. Lecture theatre 2, Law building (building 12), Clayton, 1--2 pm. For further information, email shahram.akbarzadeh@arts.monash.edu.au.