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What's on

July

Monash University Museum of Art exhibitions -- 'Isle of refuge' and 'Blackspot'. Monash University Museum of Art, ground floor, building 55, Clayton. Until 21 August. For more details, see www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/.

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School of Philosophy and Bioethics staff seminar series -- 'The conventional status of reflexive awareness: what's at stake in a Tibetan debate?', by Professor Jay Garfield, Smith College and the University of Melbourne. Room W916, Menzies building, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

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Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Dean's Alumni Lecture -- 'Genetics of male infertility: errors transmissible to the next generation', by Professor David de Kretser, Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development. Main lecture theatre one, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, 6 pm.

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Department of Marketing seminar -- 'Living the brand: the need to segment service delivery personnel', by Professor Alan Wilson, Strathclyde University, UK. Ramler Room, building S, Caulfield, 10.30 am.

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School of Philosophy and Bioethics Staff Seminar Series -- 'Partiality and the contours of the moral', by Dr Niko Kolodny, Harvard University and Australian National University. Room W916, building 11, Clayton, 2.15 pm.

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Department of Accounting and Finance Research Seminar -- 'Management accounting as process and practice', by Professor Thomas Ahrens, London School of Economics. Room SG03, building 11, Clayton, 11 am.

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HEPCIT Forum -- 'That won't work in my classroom: are new methods of teaching and learning worth it?', by Ms Ainslie Ellis, director, FLITE Centre, Faculty of Information Technology. Videoconference room, room 114, building 3e, Clayton, 1 pm.

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School of Computer Science and Software Engineering Seminar -- 'Interoperable software tools for high-performance computing: show me your underware', by Dr Michael Rudgyard, founder and CEO of Streamline Computing Ltd. Room G55, building 75, Clayton, 2 pm.

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Department of Immunology Seminar -- 'The commercial advantages of an immunologist: a guide for new players', by Dr Roland Scollay, commercialisation director, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. Classroom 1, AMREP, The Alfred hospital, Commercial Road, Prahran, 1 pm.

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School of Mathematical Sciences Seminar -- 'The SGI altix high-performance computing architecture', by Mr Peter McGonigal, senior systems engineer, Silicon Graphics Incorporated. Lecture theatre E7, building 72, Clayton, 1 pm.

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Linguistics Seminar -- 'Discourse, pragmatics, and the methodology of ideology research', by Professor Jef Verschueren, University of Antwerp. Room W510, building 11, Clayton, 11 am.

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Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies Research Seminar -- 'Baumann, irony and the sociological imagination', by Professor Keith Tester, University of Portsmouth and Latrobe University. Room W809, Menzies building, Clayton, 3 pm.

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School of Political and Social Inquiry Seminar -- 'The necessity of Utopia', by Professor Peter Euben, Duke University, US. PSI library (room 1010W), Menzies building, 10th floor west, Clayton, 3 pm.

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Faculty of Education Seminar -- 'Are you internationalised yet? Implications of globalisation and international education', by Dr Cynthia Joseph, Professor Simon Marginson and Dr Rui Yang, Faculty of Education. Room G25, building 6, Clayton, 1 pm.

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Department of Immunology Postdoctoral Seminar -- 'Expression and purification of human ribosomal P proteins for testing sera from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)', by Dr Jason Lin, Autoimmunity Laboratory, Department of Immunology. Classroom 1, AMREP, The Alfred hospital, Commercial Road, Prahran, 4 pm.

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Department of Marketing Executive Breakast Seminar -- 'Market-driven thinking: learning what customers and executives really think and do', by Dr Arch Woodside, Boston College, US. Peter Lawrence room, Caulfield Racecourse, Station street, Caulfield. Registration: $60.50 per person. For details, contact Lynda Cunningham on extn 32151.

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School of Computer Science and Software Engineering Seminar -- 'CERG workshop: paper critiquing', by Dr Selby Markham, School of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Room B5.50A, Caulfield, 1.30 pm.

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Department of Psychology Seminar -- 'Mindfulness: an ancient solution to modern mental health problems', by Dr Craig Hassed, Department of General Practice. Room 653, building 17, Clayton, 1 pm.

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Monash Open Day 2004 -- Gippsland, Parkville and Peninsula campuses. For details, see www.monash.edu.au/monashday/.

August

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Monash Open Day 2004 -- Berwick, Caulfield and Clayton campuses. For details, see www.monash.edu.au/monashday/.

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Open Day Monash Research Graduate School seminar – Campus Centre cinema, ground floor, building 10, Clayton, noon. To register, email mrgssupp@adm.monash.edu.au.