Events for 16 November, 2012

Last day for Semester 1 2013 lodgements
16 Nov

Last day for Semester 1 2013 lodgements

Applications close for continuing domestic students for internal transfer for Semester 1, 2013.

Australian Rivers Institute Seminar - Dazzling gobies in streams of the Australian Wet Tropics
16 Nov

Australian Rivers Institute Seminar - Dazzling gobies in streams of the Australian Wet Tropics

"Dazzling gobies in streams of the Australian Wet Tropics" by Dr Brendan Ebner, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences & TROPWater, James Cook University.

Tourism Confucius Institute Opening
16 Nov

Tourism Confucius Institute Opening

Opening of the Tourism Confucius Institute by The Honourable Jann Stuckey MP, Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games on Friday 16 November, 2012 at 9.00am.

Urban Research Program 2012 Seminar Series: Rescaling Climate and Energy Justice: vulnerabilities, responsibilities and transitions in the UK
16 Nov

Urban Research Program 2012 Seminar Series: Rescaling Climate and Energy Justice: vulnerabilities, responsibilities and transitions in the UK

Gordon Walker, human geographer and Professor at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University is holding a seminar "Rescaling Climate and Energy Justice: vulnerabilities, responsibilities and transitions in the UK" where he will consider what it means to rescale climate justice into the UK political space, focusing particularly on the implications for energy.
Urban Research Program 2012 Seminar Series: Researching climate energy and justice - issues, challenges approaches for PhDs and ECRs
16 Nov

Urban Research Program 2012 Seminar Series: Researching climate energy and justice - issues, challenges approaches for PhDs and ECRs

An interactive PhD/ECR Seminar Researching climate and energy justice - issues, challenges and approaches by Prof Gordon Walker, Lancaster University. There is much to consider in designing and carrying through PhD and postdoctoral research programmes. He will lay out this research territory, include examples of the methods being employed in PhD and postdoctoral research on aspects of climate and energy justice in the UK, identify challenges in processes of research design and implementation.