This page contains older Staff communications. For notices dated 19 November 2019 or later browse the news and events hub on the Staff Intranet.
Staff Training & Events
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22 May 2013Seminar: The role of attention biases in the development, maintenance and management of chronic painProfessor Louise Sharpe from the University of Sydney will be presenting her work on using attention to help manage chronic pain.14 Jun 2013 1:30 PM to 14 Jun 2013 2:30 PM Status: past
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17 May 2013Free public lecture by award winning historianInternationally recognised historian and Professor of History and South-east Asian Studies Jim Warren will present a free public lecture outlining his lifetime of work to date.23 May 2013 12:30 AM to 23 May 2013 2:30 AM Status: past
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09 May 2013Professor Nancy Guerra: A randomized controlled trial of the CDPT parent training programDistinguished Collaborator, Professor Nancy Guerra from University of Delaware will present data from a CDC-funded randomized controlled trial of an evidence-based home visiting parent training program for immigrant Latina mothers in the US, Friday May 17, 1:30pm Senate Conference Room.17 May 2013 1:30 PM to 17 May 2013 2:30 PM Status: past
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14 May 2013Public forum: Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and ScreeningStaff and students are invited to attend a public forum exploring the issue of fertility, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and screening (PGS).16 May 2013 3:30 PM to 16 May 2013 6:00 PM Status: past
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15 Apr 2013Public Lecture: The ecology and learning of dolphin tool use.Dr Eric Patterson of the Department of Biology at Georgetown University, USA will present a public lecture about his work on dolphin tool usage on Friday 10 May 1:30-2:30pm in the Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre.10 May 2013 1:30 PM to 10 May 2013 2:30 PM Status: past
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29 Apr 2013Public Lecture: Attention and Low-level Vision, or Does visual processing change when you go hiking?Dr Lisa Jefferies of the School of Psychology and Exercise Science will present her research on visual attention on 3 May in the Senate Conference Room, 1:30-2:30pm.03 May 2013 1:30 PM to 03 May 2013 2:30 PM Status: past
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27 Mar 20132013 Voiceless Animal Lecture SeriesThe School of Law is hosting: The Animal Voice: Securing Interests Through Law lecture02 May 2013 5:45 PM to 02 May 2013 7:15 PM Status: past
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21 Mar 2013National parks in the 21st century: visitor research and opportunitiesPublic Lecture by: Professor Paul F. J. Eagles, Ph.D., R.P.P, M.C.I.P. This public lecture describes 10 essential areas for research attention as the 21st century unfolds. Attention to these areas is essential if parks and the tourism which depends on them are to remain viable in Australia and globally.30 Apr 2013 6:00 PM to 30 Apr 2013 8:00 PM Status: past
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22 Apr 2013Meditation as taught in the Gayatri MantraMantras are a powerful tool within Hinduism. Their cryptic verses are as a telegraph, a direct conduit to the Supreme through which man can attain that peace that all survive for but few ever achieve23 Apr 2013 7:00 PM to 23 Apr 2013 8:30 PM Status: past
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15 Apr 2013Seminar: Complex regional pain syndrome – from a conundrum to a (partial) understandingAdjunct Professor Frank Birklein will present a seminar on his research on complex regional pain syndrome, supported by a Distinguished Collaborator Award with Professor Peter Drummond.19 Apr 2013 1:30 PM to 19 Apr 2013 2:30 PM Status: past
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08 Mar 2013Negotiating the Future of Local ‘Backwaters’: Participatory Marine Conservationin South Asia Research Centre free public lecture,presented by Dirk Steenbergen04 Apr 2013 12:30 PM to 04 Apr 2013 2:00 PM Status: past
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22 Mar 2013Equity Unplugged – Language and Cultural Exchange Program Launch followed by afternoon tea.Come along and hear inspiring speakers, share afternoon tea, meet language and cultural exchange student participants and Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development.28 Mar 2013 1:30 PM to 28 Mar 2013 2:30 PM Status: past