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All Caulfield events this year
BusEco Postgraduate Open House Primary information
| Date: |
Tuesday January 18, 2011 |
| Time: |
5 - 7.30 pm |
| Location: |
Ground Floor, H Building, Caulfield campus |
| Cost: |
Free |
| Description: | The Faculty of Business and Economics is hosting an Open House as an opportunity for prospective students to find out more about 2011 study options.
The Faculty has a wide range of programs which span the full range of business disciplines including Accounting, Finance, Business Law, Economics, Econometrics, Management and Marketing.
Prospective students will be able to talk with academics and professional staff about which postgraduate study program is right for them, depending on previous experience, skills, studies and future goals.
Applications for Semester 1 2011 close on 31 January and Semester 1 commences on 1 March. Note: The next intake for the MBA is Semester 1, 2012.
Prospective students wishing to attend can register on the event web page.
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| Website: |
http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/events/open-house.html |
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Contact information
| Name: | Karen Kempe |
| Email: | karen.kempe@monash.edu |
| Phone: | +61 3 9903 4626 |
| Organisation: | Faculty of Business and Economics |
MEEUC DOMESTIC RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2011 - 2012 Primary information
| Date: |
Tuesday February 01, 2011 |
| Location: |
MONASH EUROPEAN AND EU CENTRE, Caulfield campus |
| Description: | Call for applications
The Domestic Fellowship Programme provides funding support to domestic visiting fellows at the Monash European and EU Centre, Monash University (Caulfield campus) in Melbourne, Australia, for periods of up to one month.
Grants of up to $1,000 are available to assist with accommodation and subsistence expenses while in Melbourne.
The closing date for applications is 21 February 2011.
Contact: pascaline.winand@monash.edu for more information. |
| Category: | Other |
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Short Course: Ethnographic and qualitative research methods Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday February 23, 2011 to Tuesday March 01, 2011 |
| Location: |
Building F, Room 5.13, Caulfield campus |
| Cost: |
External participant: $2200 Monash Staff/Non Monash Student: $1100 Monash Student $550 |
| Description: | This short course provides theoretical and practical training to researchers wishing to use ethnographic and/or qualitative research methods. You will be introduced to the basic philosophy and principles of the collection and analysis of ethnographic data.
Tools and data analysis techniques are related to applied medical anthropological issues. You will undertake small group work and conduct a variety of field exercises, with notes from these exercise submitted to the instructors for their informal devaluation and advice.
You will be taught skills in interviewing, group discussion, direct observation, the structured collection of information, and the maintenance and expansion of field notes. Discussion will also relate to issues of reliability and validity, representativeness, iteration and triangulation. |
| Website: |
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/course/prod/seminars.html |
| Category: | Other |
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Lunchtime Art Forums - Geraldine Barlow, Curator MUMA Exhibition Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday March 02, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30pm - 1.30pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | Networks (Cells and Silos)
'Networks (cells & silos)' explores connections between artistic and visual representations of networks, and the rapidly evolving field of network science. Contemporary art and network science allow us to visualise a myriad of connective models, to explore shared network structures of radically different origins, spanning the diverse realms of biological networks, as well as engineered, information, cognitive, semantic and social networks. Curator, Geraldine Barlow, will introduce the exhibition and further examinethe relationship between network patterns and change.
Geraldine Barlow is Senior Curator at Monash University Museum of Art, recent projects include Gabriella and Silvana Mangano, 'Too Much of Me: 7 paths through the absurd (with detour)', Brook Andrew: 'Eye to Eye' and 'The Ecologies Project' curated with Dr Kyla McFarlane. |
| Website: |
http://www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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Lunchtime Art Forum - Brook Andrew (Monash University) Artist Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday March 09, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30pm - 1.30pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | The Fun of Art:
Brook Andrew is a conceptually driven artist who challenges cultural and historical perception, using installation, text and image to comment on local and global issues regarding race, consumerism and history. Apart from drawing inspiration from public media and archival collections,
Brook travels nationally and internationally to work with local communities and museum collections. His work creates debate and new thought surrounding contemporary philosophies regarding memory, its conceptual and visual potency and linking local with international histories. Brook's art challenges the limitations imposed by power structures, historical amnesia, stereotyping and complicity.
Brook's Jumping Castle War Memorial was featured in the 2010 Biennale of Sydney. He also recently made a large-scale commission, 'The Cell', for the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney. This work is touring Australia and New Zealand including the Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart at the MONA & FOMA Festival of Music and Art. A new Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, commission, Ancestral Worship is currently on display as part of 21st Century: Art in the First Decade until 26 April 2011. His survey exhibition, Eye to Eye, was curated by Monash University Museum of Art in 2007 and continued to tour nationally and internationally
throughout South East Asia. Brook Andrew is represented by Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne and is a lecturer in the Faculty of Art & Design. |
| Website: |
http://www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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Lunchtime Art Forum - Philip Brophy (Aust) artist, writer, curator and music designer Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday March 30, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30pm - 1.30pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | Evaporated Music: Revoicing & Gendered Vocalization -
Philip Brophy works across art, film and music. Following a series of experimental mixed-media works exhibited in art and non-art contexts over many years, Brophy has consolidated his interests to produce a range of audiovisual works focusing on his key interests in pop, sex and music. His recent works have been exhibited in numerous international and national museums, contemporary art galleries and public spaces. This includes '10 Flaming Youths' at Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane and '10 Transforming Youths' at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, and the Coreana Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul;
and 'Fluorescent' commissioned for the Contemporary Art Projects at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, also included in the 2006 Singapore Biennale and at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. Brophy has scored and sound-designed most of his films and videos, and designed the sound for the feature 'MALLLBOY as well as numerous shorts. As a writer and speaker on film, he specializes in three distinct areas: horror, sex & exploitation; film sound & music; and Japanese animation. He is widely published in all three areas internationally, writing for The Wire, London, and Film Comment, New York, and has curated numerous programs for the Melbourne International Film Festival. His most recent curatorial project is the major anime retrospective 'Focus on Tezuka' for the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, which toured nationally. Philip will present and discuss work from the 'Evaporated Music' series. |
| Website: |
http://www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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Lunchtime Art Forum - Max Delany, Director of MUMA with Danius Kesminas and collaborators (Aust and Indonesia) Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday May 04, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30 pm - 1.30 pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | SLAVE PIANOS /PUNKASILA/ PIPELINE TO OBLIVION
A presentation by MUMA Director Max Delany and exhibition curator with artist Danius Kesminas and collaborators, concurrent with the MUMA exhibition, 'Slave Pianos | Punkasila | Pipeline To Oblivion: 3 Projects By Danius Kesminas and Collaborators'.
This project continues MUMA's ongoing series of survey and focus exhibitions dedicated to the work of significant artists at mid-career. 'Pipeline to Oblivion' involves a mechanised pipe organ reminiscent of the Lithuanian folk instrument, skuduciai, monumentalised in the Soviet manner, to explore the deep cultural networks, dismantling economic borders, and political implications of South-Eastern Europe in the post-communist era.
The MUMA exhibition runs from 4 May - 16 July 2011.
Working collaboratively, across diverse disciplines - art, music, performance, video, publishing, agit-prop activism and opera - Australian artist Danius Kesminas is the brainchild behind some of the most ambitious and dynamic
contemporary art projects developed in the past decade.
Slave Pianos is a provocative and highly inventive collective of artists, composers and musicians
devoted to the exhibition, collection, analysis, performance and re-composition of sound work by visual artists.
PUNKASILA are a rock band and de-facto art
collective whose work blends traditional Indonesian crafts, homemade military outfits, machine gun guitars, pop murals and political banners, and 'postdisaster' rock with lyrics that give voice to the cacophony of conflicting political,
military, religious, cultural and bureaucratic organisations constituting the Indonesian body politic. |
| Website: |
www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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Lunchtime Art Forum - Professor Lyndal Jones (Aust) artist Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday May 11, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30pm - 1.30pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | Challenging intervention: Engagement and The
Avoca Project - Lyndal Jones is an artist who focuses on context, place and empowerment through very long-term projects involving performance and video installation.
She has received a 'Keating' Fellowship (1993-1996), represented Australia at the 2001 Venice Biennale and had a survey exhibition throughout the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne in 2008. Her works have been shown in major exhibitions across Australia, Europe, Asia and the United States. 'The Avoca Project: Art, Place and Climate Change', her current long-term research project
(2005-2015), addresses climate change action at the international level from the perspective of a small Australian country town. Jones completed her PhD at RMIT University in 2005 on 'Artwork as Proposition: Archive as Web Publication', using her series 'From the Darwin Translations' as a basis for the archive. She has a professorship in the School of Media and
Communications at RMIT University where she teaches research strategies to post-graduate students. |
| Website: |
http://www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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Lunchtime Art Forum - Dr Karen Burns (Monash University) Research in Architecture Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday May 18, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30 pm - 1.30 pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | "The Sex of Architecture": Women and the Architectural Profession
Karen Burns teaches in the Department of Architecture at Monash University, having previously taught at RMIT and Melbourne University.
In 2010, togetherwith colleagues from the universities of Queensland, Sydney, Melbourne and QUT, she was awarded an ARC Linkage Grant to research "Equity and diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women, Work, and Leadership."
She has published numerous essays on gender, architectural history and architectural theory and her current research projects include a history of feminist architectural theory, activism and design since the mid 1970s. |
| Website: |
www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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Lunchtime Art Forum - Helen Johnson (Aust) artist Primary information
| Date: |
Wednesday May 25, 2011 |
| Time: |
12.30 pm - 1.30 pm |
| Location: |
Lecture theatre G1.04, Art & Design Building (G), Caulfield campus |
| Description: | Paradoxes, perversities, corporate sponsorship and
historical baggage: painting in a contemporary context - Helen Johnson's art practice orbits around the possibilities of painting as a tool for critical reflection and for the making of meaning generally.
Her practice also involves writing and curating. She is currently working towards a PhD in Fine Art in the Faculty of Art & Design at Monash University. In 2011 she will undertake studio residencies at Artspace in Sydney and the Australia Council studio in London.
Recent projects include 'Universal Remote' at Y3K Gallery, Melbourne, 'An Effort of Memory' at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy, and
is curating the forthcoming exhibition 'Love in the Mourning' at Death be Kind in Brunswick.
Johnson has held exhibitions in Norway, Italy, Germany, Malaysia and Australia, and has work in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, Art in Australia, Artbank and the City of Yarra. |
| Website: |
www.artdes.monash.edu |
| Category: | Forums and workshops |
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