RISIW Activites and Events 2012

OCTOBER

FEDUA RESEARCH INSTITUTES 2012 FORUM

All staff are invited to join us for a forum to hear from the Programme Leaders of the current and past funded research programmes about their achievements to date and the plans for the future.
The forum will conclude with a Q&A session with the Pro Vice-Chancellor and Institute Directors and an announcement about the new Strategic Networks and Capacity Building scheme in lieu of a Round 4 of funding for the Institutes Research Programmes.

For more information click here to view flyer

WHERE The Treehouse, Callaghan campus
WHEN Tuesday 30 October 10:30am to 1pm
RSVP by 26 October to Kristy.Rocavert@newcastle.edu.au


October 2012

PUBLIC LECTURE

A conversation between Philip Adams and Professor James Jupp in celebration of his 80th year.

WHERE Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts,
               280 Pitt St, Sydney
WHEN Tuesday, 30 October  2012, 5.30 – 7.30pmo

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July 2012

CFP:Colonization and Domestic Service: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Research Symposium

WHEN: 16-17 July 2012
WHERE: Crowne Plaza, Newcastle

Visit Colonization and Domestic Service Symposium page for more details


March 2012

 

BOOK LAUNCH

Working with Communities: Critical Perspectives
By Margot Rawsthorne and Amanda Howard.

WHEN Tuesday, 13 March, 4.00-6.00pm
WHERE University Gallery
RSVP to Camilla.Fisher@newcastle.edu.au by Monday 5 March 2012.
Drinks and canapes will be provided

 

 

 


The Faculty of Education and Arts Research Institute and
School of Drama Fine Art and Music would like to invite you to a Guest Seminar:

Ars Electronica: Where Art, Science Technology, Culture and Society Intersect

Presented by Horst Hörtner, Director of the Future Lab, Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria

 

Horst Hörtner directs the Future Lab at the prestigious research centre Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria. He is a media artist, researcher and expert in Human Computer Interaction design, holding many patents in this field. Since 1979, Ars Electronica seeks intersections and congruities, causes and effects between diverse fields of knowledge.  

click here to download Flyer

WHEN: Wednesday 28 March, 1:00pm-2:30pm
WHERE: Isabella's, Callaghan Campus
RSVP: Kristy.Rocavert@newcastle.edu.au by Friday 23 March