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Upcoming Events

 

Conferences

2013 Dietrich Bonhoeffer Conference

14-15 November, 2013

The 9th annual Australian Bonhoeffer Conference will be held at St Joseph's Spirituality and Education Centre, Kincumber NSW, on 14 and 15 November 2013. This year's conference will explore the theme: Hearing the Word, Acting in Faith.

Click here to download conference program

Public Lectures and Workshops

Guest Lecture - "Venezeula: The Bolivian revolution After Chavez" by Nelson Davila, Venezuelan charges d'Affair & Ambassador to Australia

Tuesday, 21st May

ALL WELCOME

Where: MacMullin Lecture Theatre, Callaghan Campus
When: The full lecture runs from 1:00-3:00pm. Nelson Davila will be speaking in the second hour (from 2:00-3:00) guests are welcome to attend either the full lecture, or solely for the second hour.

And a second opportunity to catch this exciting guest to Newcastle:

Politics in the Pub
Hamilton Station Hotel
6:30pm, Tuesday May 21st

Secrets of Success by Outstanding HASS Teachers - Teaching & Learning Workshop

1-2pm - Wednesday, 21 August

Every year, HASS staff win teaching awards at a Faculty, University or national level. Yet we never learn how or why they are such successful teachers. This workshop is an opportunity for our best teachers to let us in on their secrets: both the strategies that worked and those that might have failed. This workshop will launch a semester 2 pilot in peer-assisted teaching in the School.

When: 1-2pm Lunch included
Where: Behavioural Sciences Building, Room W301A
RSVP to Kara Waite (for catering)

Understanding and Improving Student Care - Teaching & Learning Workshop

1-2pm - Wednesday, 18 September

Student care is an emerging field in teaching and learning scholarship. It addresses the issues that are key to retaining our students in courses and programs, including new ways of developing and improving the student experience while also fostering the independence needed for successful tertiary study. This workshop will explore the best strategies for student care in the sector, including promoting equity in course design, curricula and assessment.

When: 1-2pm Lunch included
Where: Behavioural Sciences Building, Room W301A
RSVP to Kara Waite (for catering)

Seminar Series

Ancient History and Classical Languages Seminar Series

1-2pm, Friday 15 March

The Discipline of Ancient History and the Classical Languages runs a seminar series with a paper presented every two weeks throughout the teaching semester.

The first paper in the series will be presented by Dr Marguerite Johnson on Friday 15th March in the Cultural Collections of the Auchmuty Library from 1-2pm. The topic for this presentation is entitled, 'What to look for in a mayor: Newcastle Civic Precinct and Ancient Architecture'.

History Seminar Series

9:45am Friday 22 March

You are invited to join us this Friday morning from 9.45am in Cultural Collections for an official welcome to our History Research Higher Degree and Honours students for 2013. 
 
This will be followed at 10am by a seminar presentation from PhD candidate Emma Hamilton titled 'Masculinities in American Western film, 1950-1972: A Hyper-Linear History'.
 
Her presentation will be followed by an informal discussion over coffee and cake.

Click here to download the Semester 1 History Seminar Series timetable

Sociology and Anthropology Seminar Series

2-3pm, Wednesday 22 May

The next SOCANTH seminar will be presented by Matt Bunn, University of Newcastle, entitled 'Structure, Improvisation and Incompleteness: The Logic of Risk in the Climbing Field'

Abstract: Alpine and high risk climbing offer a valuable opportunity to apply a Bourdieurian framework of a climber’s embodiment of the climbing field. Here, I will explore the way that climbers embody the structures of the climbing field and transform their apprehension of the vertical environment. This is an important aspect of practice, as in order to exercise agency an individual must have the world pre-reflexively framed in order to operate in an effective embodied manner. In the case of alpine climbing, deliberate thought and self-awareness are essential to pursuing the objectives of the field. This is because the field has no dispositional formula other than the exercise of reflexivity and adaptation in order to negotiate the phenomenological circumstances of a climb. Further, while the climbing field is embodied, there is no such thing as a dispositionally perfect climber. While climbers may adopt the doxa of the field, the field at times has its own ambiguities and contradictions regarding practice. Finally I shall give brief consideration to future examination of ‘disillusion’ and its meanings for reflexivity.

Date:        Wednesday 22 May
Time:       2-3pm
Room:     W301a, Behavioural Sciences building

All welcome. Refreshments provided.

Click here to download the SocAnth Seminar Series Semester 1 Timetable

Writing Cultures Seminar Series

3-5pm, Wednesday 17 April

The first paper in the 2013 Writing Cultures Seminar Series will be presented by Dr. Tiffany Tsao entitled
“Eco-Natives: environmental discourse and the portrayal of indigenous culture in contemporary East Kalimantan literature” and will be held the Behavioural Sciences Building, Room W301a.

Click here to download the Semester 1 Writing Cultures Seminar Series timetable

RHD Symposia and Symposium Award Festival

9am-5pm & 5.30-7pm Wednesday, 12 June

The June Symposium includes presentations by our RHD candidates and the 3-minute thesis competition. It ends with the Symposium Awards Festival, which congratulates and farewells our graduating students.

When: 9am-5pm & 5.30-7pm
Where: Treehouse
RSVP by 15 May to Helen Moffatt (for catering)