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November 2009
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| Monday 23 |
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9:00 - COURSE - Aboriginal Health : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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In this five-day course, students are given an overview of Aboriginal lifestyle, focussing on traditional and environmental responsibilities and the social practices of indigenous communities during pre- and post- colonial times.
The post-colonial section of the unit (...)
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12:00 - SEMINAR - Medical Research Seminar Series : LIWA is pleased to present Prof. Simon Brown from Royal Perth Hospital present this interesting topic "Insect Bites & Stings - Why are they so dangerous?"
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Australia is sometimes portrayed as a dangerous place, bulging with an array of deadly animals. Envenoming syndromes (toxicity due directly to the venom) occur
most commonly to snake and redback spider bites on land
and a variety of jellyfish in the sea. However the majority of deaths are caused by (...)
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| Tuesday 24 |
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19:00 - Information session - Postgrad courses in Integrated Human Studies and Science Communication : Investigate postgraduate educational possibilities with course coordinators
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Connect your career to the world, enhance your degree and improve employment prospects with postgraduate courses in Integrated Human Studies and Science Communication.
Investigate postgraduate educational possibilities with course coordinators Prof Neville Bruce and Assoc Prof Nancy Longnecker.
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| Wednesday 25 |
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15:00 - CONFERENCE - 4th State of Australian Cities Conference 2009: City Growth, Sustainability, Vitality and Vulnerability : National Peer Reviewed Urban Studies Conference
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| Thursday 26 |
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9:00 - COURSE - Data Management and Analysis using PASW Statistics (SPSS) : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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PASW Statistics (formerly SPSS, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) is a data management and analysis package used extensively in health research in WA.
It is available in hospitals, universities, government and other organisations. It is possible to 'teach yourself' with (...)
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| Monday 30 |
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9:00 - COURSE - Introductory Analysis of Linked Health Data : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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This is an intensive five-day course on the theory and practice of analysis of large sets of linked administrative health data at an introductory to intermediate level.
Rapid growth in data linkage projects has led to a shortfall in analyst skills.
Some researchers understand (...)
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December 2009
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| Tuesday 01 |
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16:00 - EVENT - Panel discussion on bioenergy issues : Bring your questions and comments on bioenergy and participate in the discussions
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Increased demand for feedstocks to meet Australia's biofuels goals include many uncertainties such as what types of feedstocks will be used, at what prices, grown where, and with what implications for greenhouse gases and sustainability?
Adjustments in the agricultural sector to this (...)
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| Friday 04 |
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9:00 - WORKSHOP - Media Skills Workshop : Professional journalists teach researchers to work more effectively with the media. Hosted by the Science Communication Program.
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Two-Day Media Skills Workshop
9am to 5pm on December 4 & 11, 2009
The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA
Have you ever wondered…
What makes a media friendly story?
Why doesn’t the story look like the information I provided?
Why do I feel at the media’s (...)
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| Monday 07 |
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9:00 - WORKSHOP - Consumer and Community Involvement in Research : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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This course has been developed in response to queries from researchers and students on practical ways to start involving consumers and the community in their research.
The aims of the two-day workshop are to:
* raise awareness of the contribution consumers and the (...)
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9:00 - COURSE - Clinical Epidemiology : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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This course focuses on the application of epidemiologic research principles to questions relating to clinical diagnosis, prognosis and the efficacy of therapeutic interventions.
Course outline:
This five-day course considers:
* design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials
* (...)
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9:00 - COURSE - Advanced Analysis of Linked Health Data : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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This is an intensive five-day course on the theory and practice of analysis of large sets of linked administrative health data at an intermediate to advanced level.
Course outline
Advanced principles of health care epidemiology are combined with hands-on practical exercises in the (...)
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| Monday 14 |
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9:00 - COURSE - Health Informatics : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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Health informatics is a relatively new scientific discipline that incorporates knowledge from biomedicine, computer science, information science, psychology, business and other fields.
It deals with the systematic processing of data, information and knowledge in health in order to (...)
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9:00 - COURSE - Fundamentals of Genetic Epidemiology : School of Population Health - Summer School 2009 unit
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Modern medicine and drug discovery is being revolutionised by rapid advances in human genetics.
Building on the discovery of Gregor Mendel's work in 1900, the discovery of the structure of DNA in the 1950s and elucidation of the genetic code in the 1960s, the 21st century has witnessed (...)
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May 2010
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| Wednesday 05 |
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12:00 - CONFERENCE - Annual Scientific Meeting : The Fourth Annual Scientific Meeting will be hosted by The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia in Broome.
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The 2010 Scientific Meeting will present both international and keynote speakers and incorporate a series of procedural and research workshops.
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