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Coming events

Thursday, November 4

5.45pm Cultural Celebration:
Sculpture Walk with artists Silvio Apponyi, Greg Johns, Meliesa Judge, Will Kuiper and Dr Gillian Robertson. Waite Arboretum. RSVP to Tupp Carmody on 8303 4194 or email tupp.carmody@adelaide.edu.au.


Friday, November 5

1.10pm Elder Hall Lunch Hour Concert Series:
Australian String Quartet performing works by Haydn and Janacek. Elder Hall, North Terrace. Tickets $5, available at the door from 12.30pm.

4.00pm Obstetrics and Gynaecology seminar:
"The mystery and magic of macromolecules" by Professor Rosemary Lyons Ryall (Department of Surgery, Flinders University). Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Seminar Room, N229, 2nd Floor, Medical School North, Frome Road.


Monday, November 8

6.30pm Psychology Week forum:
"All Psyched Up: One year of Psychology in the classroom" with panel including Dr Paul Whetham (UniSA) and Dr Julie Robinson (Flinders University). Australian Mineral Foundation, 63 Conyngham St., Glenside. Free entry.


Wednesday, November 10

Architecture students' exhibition:
"Folio 04" is the final-year student exhibition and runs until November 14. Art Gallery of South Australia (North Terrace), for more information email: sky.allen@adelaide.edu.au

1pm Cultural Conversation:
"From the Olympic torch to Wagner: A transformation of a simple flame to a spectacular special effect". Speakers: Michael Scott-Mitchell (South Australian State Opera) and Dr Richard Kelso & Associate Professor Gus Nathan (School of Mechanical Engineering). Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library. Entry is free - all welcome.


Friday, November 12

1.10pm Elder Hall Lunch Hour Concert Series:
Janis Laurs (Cello), David Lockett (Piano) performing works by Shostakovich, Peteris Vasks and Rachmaninoff. Elder Hall, North Terrace. Tickets $5, available at the door from 12.30pm.

4pm Obstetrics and Gynaecology seminar:
"Regulation and Dys-Regulation of Aldosterone Synthesis" by Professor Bill Rainey (UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA). Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Seminar Room, N229, 2nd Floor, Medical
School North.

Psychology Week:
An information marquee all day, in Rundle Mall. Materials will be available that describe a diverse range of services, together with program information for studying Psychology at each of Adelaide's universities.


Friday, November 19

1.10pm Elder Hall Lunch Hour Concert Series:
Beta Sigma Phi Music Awards. Four finalists from the Elder School of Music will compete for a total of $1,800 in prize money. The winners will be announced at the end of the concert. Elder Hall, North Terrace. Tickets $5 available at the door from 12.30pm.




Monday, November 22

5pm Cultural Celebration:
Launch of the reinstalled Geoff Wilson Medley Theatre Mosaic. Napier Building Forecourt, RSVP to Tupp Carmody on 8303 4194 or email tupp.carmody@adelaide.edu.au All welcome.


Wednesday, November 24

12.30pm Clinical Nursing seminar:
"JBI Research Software for the analysis of qualitative research" by Professor Alan Pearson. Room 36, 3rd floor, Eleanor Harrald Building.




Friday, November 26

6pm 2004 Young Investigator Award Final:
featuring guest speaker Professor Lowitja O'Donoghue (Yunggorendi, First Nations Centre for Higher Education and Research, Flinders University). Union Hall, North Terrace Campus. All welcome, but RSVP required. For more information visit: www.health.adelaide.edu.au/yia2004


Saturday, November 27

8.00 pm Elder Hall Evening Concert Series:
"A Child of Our Time" by M. Tippett. Elder Hall, North Terrace Campus. Tickets $25/$17/$10, available from BASS. Phone (08) 8303 5286 for further information.

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