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23 Jan 2013Personal Bike Lockers Available for HirePersonal Bike Lockers are now available for hire by the semester at Murdoch’s 3 campuses. Lockers are secure and provide enough space for your bicycle as well as hanging space for gear. Apply at the Student Centre at the campus where you wish to hire your locker now and beat the Orientation Week rush!
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23 Jan 2013Bike Compound PIN Code Changing February 4thThe Personal Identification Number (PIN) on the South Street campus’ three secure bike compounds will be changed on 4 February. Apply for the new PIN at the Student Centre now and beat the O-Week rush! Use of the bike compounds is FREE for all students and staff.
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23 Jan 2013Reprint of Murdoch’s Principal Dates Wall CalendarThe new 2013 Murdoch Principal Dates wall calendar is going to be reprinted. The calendar shows the Semester 2 assessment period dates being November 11-29. The correct dates for the assessment period is November 9-22. For this reason the calendar will be reprinted and available from the February 1. People who have already purchased a calendar can trade in their old ones for a new one.
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23 Jan 2013New Graduate Research Degree RegulationsAt its meeting of 3rd October 2012, Senate approved the Graduate Research Degree Regulations (S/22/2012) with an effective date of 1 January 2013. The focus of the new Regulations is to improve the quality of the research training experience and to provide timely and high quality graduate research degree completions.
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23 Jan 2013Seminar: Boundary currents in the Indian OceanThe seminar on biogeochemical and ecological impacts of boundary currents in the Indian Ocean will be presented by Prof Raleigh Hood (University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, USA). He is the chair of SIBER (an international research programme in the Indian Ocean) and is currently visiting Australia on sabbatical.07 Feb 2013 12:30 PM to 07 Feb 2013 1:30 PM Status: past
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23 Jan 2013Legal Opportunity in Trade Negotiations’ Asia Research Centre Public Lecture by Dr Silke TrommIn 2009, the Economic Community of West African States challenged the European Union’s interpretation of Article XXIV GATT in bilateral trade talks, claiming the clause allowed more flexibility on market opening than expected. This is a Public Lecture by Dr Trommer.12 Feb 2013 12:00 PM to 12 Feb 2013 1:30 PM Status: past