Events

Work Time Regulation as a Macroeconomic Policy Tool

Speaker: Dr Robert LaJeunesse
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date: Friday  5  September
Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

School of EPT Honours Presentations

School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date: Wednesday 10 September
Time: 2:00-5:00pm Venue TBA

 

Process Philosophy and the Critique of Critical Realism

Speaker: Dr James Juniper
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism; Centre of Full Employment & Equity
Date: Friday 12 September
Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

Violating Sovereignty - A Critique of the state theory of Stephen Krasner

Speaker: Dr Tod Moore
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date:

Friday 19 September

Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

All for a good cause: Examining the intersection of volunteering and tourism

Speaker: Dr Kevin Lyons
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date:

Friday 26 September

Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

Contemporary Fascism in East-Central Europe

Speaker: Dr Rob Imre
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date:

Friday 17th October

Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

Macroeconomic Developments, Policies and Issues in bangladesh: A review, 1972-2007

Speaker: Professor Akhtar Hossain
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date:

Friday 24th October

Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

The Economics of Happiness

Speaker:

Dr Andrew Hindmoor,
Department of Government & International Relations,
University of Queensland.

School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date:

Fridat 31 October

Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

Changing Landscapes: A Comparitive Study of Representations of Uluru in Lonley Planet Guidebooks to Australia

Speaker: Dr Tamara Young
School: Economics, Politics and Tourism
Date:

Friday 7 November

Time & Venue: 3pm in GP2.16 Callaghan Campus

 

2008 Asia Pacific Symposium on Emotions and Worklife

Hosted by the Faculy of Business and Law
Last week of November, 2008

The symposium is a two-day, semi-formal meeting and its programs will feature keynote presentation, paper presentations, practitioner-forums, incubator research workshops and roundtable sessions for the discussion of poster presentations.

Symposium participants will include - scholars, research students, organisational consultants, company executives and local government officials, who are interested in understanding and studying a wide range of emotion-related issues in organisations.

These issues consist of:

  • Emotional intelligence and leadership
  • Emotions and psychological well-being
  • Emotions and marketing
  • Emotions and creativity
  • Emotion and decision marking
  • Emotions and teamwork.

More information

If you are interested in attending the symposium, please contact Herman Tse at Herman.Tse@newcastle.edu.au