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Category: Seminars

Melancholy Muse

Investigating the pervasive influence of sadness on creative writers and their work
Presented by: Professor Brian Castro
When: Tues 12th April, 5.30-6.30pm
Where: Horace Lamb Lecture Theatre. North Terrace Campus

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Quaff Next? Exploring the global future for Australian wine

During the past two decades the Australian wine industry boomed, more than doubling its share of global wine output to 5% and expanding exports from less than one tenth to two thirds of total sales

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Animals in Society, from fork to friend

The human-animal bond is deep and complex. Some animals we see as food, some as friends and others seemingly as facilitators of scientific progress.

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“No Child in Vain” How Preventive Pathology is saving our kids

The death of a child is always a tragedy. But although the emotional scars they cause may never fully disappear, some solace can be found in the knowledge that lessons learned from the loss may save the lives of others.

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“Quantum Leaps” From subatomic to celestial

Exploring the great discoveries and mysteries of the physical universe

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DNA Spi

Genes and Jumpers

How mobile elements in our DNA interact with genes to make us look like “us”

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