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SER seminar seriesDr Natasha Stacey and Johanna Karam present 'Traditional ecological knowledge of whale sharks: Collaborating with Bajo fishermen of eastern Indonesia for whale shark conservation', on Friday 9 May from 1pm. SSPR seminar seriesDr Gary Robinson presents 'Working with children and families: Models for school-based early intervention on the Tiwi Islands and in Darwin', on Friday 2 May from 12pm to 1pm. Territory nurses remember Anzac DayAt this year's Anzac Day Dawn Service in Darwin, Territory nurses were represented by Janie Mason, of CDU, and Greg Richard and Angela Brannelly, of Northern Territory Department of Health. Music camp to advance local talentA joint initiative between the Centre for Youth Music and the Northern Territory Music School is giving 50 young Territory music students an opportunity of a lifetime this weekend. CDU helps Timorese up skillA unique training program initiated by CDU and ConocoPhillips has brought 11 Timorese men to the Top End for training aimed at furthering their careers. Research MasterclassCDU, in partnership with the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, is set to present the free seminar, Research Masterclass. CDU Press welcomes new ChairThe CDU Press Editorial Board has appointed Professor Wendy Brady, from CDU's School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems, as Chair.
International student lunchCDU's commitment to its international students was again in evidence as hundreds of students gathered recently for the annual international student lunch. Expo gives Indigenous youth job optionsAn expo hosted by CDU's Alice Springs campus and organised by a local jobs organisation has connected local Indigenous youth with career, education and leadership opportunities. Creative Arts and Humanities artist's forumRebecca Arbon recently participated in the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts national graduate show, HATCHED 08. She will talk about her experiences of the exhibition and the symposium on Tuesday 29 April from 12pm-1pm. CDU staff intranet launchCasuarina campus-based CDU staff are invited to the launch of the staff Intranet to be held the Mal Nairn Auditorium on Friday 2 May from 12pm to 1pm. Chinese cultural fun dayFrom traditional lion dancing to Tai Chi and Chinese calligraphy, there's something for everyone at CDU's Chinese Cultural Fun Day. CDU students work with Brad Pitt for global changeCDU students Maria Kambouris and Kevin Kadirgamar will give a public seminar, entitled "Bringing back from New Orleans", about their experiences at the inaugural Clinton Global Initiative University meeting. Menzies workshopsThe Menzies School of Health Research presents two workshops during April-May. Find out more... Menzies seminar seriesDr Thomas Snelling presents 'Rotavirus vaccination in the NT: closing the gap for Indigenous children?', on Monday 21 April from 12pm to 1pm. Menzies seminar seriesAssociate Professor Justin Oakley and Dr Rob Sparrow present 'Virtue ethics and physician-industry conflicts of interest', on Monday 28 April from 12pm to 1pm. Maternal deaths: The tip of the icebergA prominent researcher is calling for Australia to overhaul its maternal death review process which is currently under-reporting the number of Australian women dying as a result of childbirth. NT town rallies behind council's latest recruitsTennant Creek's reputation for innovative and practical training approaches has been further recognised with the latest group of motivated and skilled employees cementing their working futures. Students share stories to promote harmonySome 70 English language students representing more than 11 nationalities have met at the CDU campus at Casuarina for a special cultural-exchange language workshop. CDU researcher wins big at VET awardsCDU's Ruth Wallace has been recognised with a major award at the recent Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA) Conference. SSPR seminar seriesProfessor Stephen Garnett and Dr Kate Golebiowska present 'Causes and consequences of mobility among NT nurses and midwives', on Friday 18 April from 12pm to 1pm Menzies seminar seriesProfessor Narayanan presents 'Health-disease-poverty nexus: Structure and utilisation of health services in India', on Thursday 17 April, from 1pm to 2pm. Your new way around campusYou may have noticed new signs popping up all over Casuarina campus in recent weeks? This marks the start of the much anticipated Wayfinding project. From Mist to TreesThe Darwin Symphony Orchestra is set to present its second major concert in its 2008 Season, From Mist to Trees. Creative rhythm workshopThe Darwin Symphony Orchestra in association with Shell and Southern Cross Television proudly present the community outreach initiative, Making Music... together. Menzies deputy director positionMenzies is a leader in Indigenous health research in Australia. Our vibrant, innovative and rapidly growing organisation based at the Royal Darwin Hospital Campus is seeking a Deputy Director. Education seminarProfessor Ian Falk presents 'The role and conceptual depth in research products: Contesting interests in research projects', on Friday 11 April from 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Video conferencing music lessonsThe Centre for Youth Music will host a presentation and demonstration by Mark Walton, former Chair of Performance, Outreach and Communications at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, on Wednesday 23 April, from 11am to 3pm. Popular Sirroli lecture now on-lineThe recent CDU presentation by community economic development specialist and founder of the Sirolli Institute, Dr Ernest Sirolli can now be heard on-line. DSO seeking volunteersWith the success of 'Tantalising Tchaikovsky' the Darwin Symphony Orchestra are seeking volunteers for a diverse variety of roles. Find out more... Menzies seminar seriesNick McTurk presents 'Infant and child mortality in Orissa, India: Patterns and policy responses', on Monday 7 April, from 12pm to 1pm. |
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