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Melbourne University Live is a collection or recordings of public lectures and other events organized by the University of Melbourne, Australia
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Nobel Prizes and Nature's Secrets | The Derek Denton Lecture in Science & the Arts Presented by: Professor Erling Norrby Duration: 60 min 10 sec Download | 13 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Transforming Data into Votes | Should current climate change policies in Australia sway your vote at the next election? Panel discussion 2nd May, 2012 The Spot Theatre Duration: 125 min 46 sec Download | 2 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Courts and Democracy - Just another Government Agency? | Centre for Public Policy Forum Series 2012 Courts and Democracy - Just another Government Agency? Speaker: The Honourable Marilyn Warren AC, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria Respondent: Professor Simon Evans, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), University of Melbourne Duration: 67 min 10 sec Download | 1 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Does Australia deserve a seat on the UN Security Council? | This interactive Q and A forum is hosted by the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences. It is a part of the Australia's Role in the World series, which is a partnership initiative of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, The University of Melbourne and UN Youth Australia. Duration: 77 min 10 sec Download | 19 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Re-reading the Berlin Conference: International Law and the Logic of Extraction | 2012 Kenneth Bailey Memorial Lecture Presented by Professor Matthew Craven The General Act of the Berlin Conference of 1884-5 is generally recalled as an instrument enabling the partition of Africa and the establishment of colonial rule. In this lecture Professor Craven revisits that history, asking whether it might not better be understood as a regime of extraction whose logic may be tracked in various locations in contemporary international law. Duration: 56 min 10 sec Download | 3 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Peter Singer on Global Poverty | This event is part of Australia's Role in the World, a partnership initiative between The University of Melbourne, the Australian Institute of International Affairs and UN Youth Australia. In this forum renowned philosopher Peter Singer will discuss our individual and collective responsibility to address faraway injustices such as global poverty. Daniel Lewis-Toakley of the new anti-poverty campaigh, Live Below the Line, will draw out Singer's views on the implications of recent events in this area. Duration: 63 min 10 sec Download | 3 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Talking about racism: Equality and social cohesion in Australia | Centre for Public Policy Forum Series 2012 Talking about racism: Equality and social cohesion in Australia Speaker: Dr Helen Szoke, Race Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission Respondent: Dr Millsom Henry-Waring, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Melbourne Duration: 100 min 10 sec Download | 28 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Vaccines to Change the World | Australia’s role in a critical global health mission – immunising against deadly disease Panellists: • Dr Seth Berkley, CEO of the GAVI Alliance • Mr Tim Costello, CEO of World Vision Australia • Sir Gustav Nossal, University of Melbourne • Dr Kate Taylor, Nossal Institute for Global Health Moderator: • Ben Knight, ABC Correspondent Duration: 85 min 17 sec Download | 21 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why Good Journalism Will Always Matter | Presented by Julian Disney AO, Chair, Australian Press Council Duration: 61 min 10 sec Download | 21 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Improving our schools: What we know and what we need to do | Hosted by the Melbourne Graduate School of Education in partnership with the Australian Education Union and the Australian College of Educators. Presented by Dr Ben Levin, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto Duration: 54 min 11 sec Download | 13 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Gonski Review – What Does it all Mean? | On Wednesday 7 March, a panel of experts including Maxine McKew, Jack Keating and Ben Jensen explored issues like what the Gonski Review of School Funding means for the future of our schools, what to make of the Government’s response so far, and what the nature of the public debate tells us about our views on education in Australia. Duration: 67 min 10 sec Download | 8 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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’Governance hotspots’ in Victoria’s public services | Speaker: Mr Des Pearson, Auditor-General, Victoria Respondent: Mr Grant Hehir, Secretary, Department of Treasury and Finance Duration: 99 min 22 sec Download | 7 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Learning the Unlearnable: Teaching the Unteachable | Hosted by the Melbourne Graduate School of Education This lecture draws on nearly three decades of research that has focused on technology and knowledge, and generates some conclusions for learning and teaching in the 21st century. Professor Richard Noss Tuesday 21 February Duration: 55 min 23 sec Download | 21 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Measurement | Professor John Hattie Wednesday 7 December 6pm - 7pm Duration: 60 min 54 sec Download | 8 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eliminating Violence against Women - Changing Law, Changing Culture | Nathan & Pamela Jacobson Public Lecture Presented by the United States Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey L. Bleich The issue of violence against women is a priority in foreign policy; it can no longer be “relegated to the margins” in any nation. Coming on the heels of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25, Ambassador Bleich will discuss U.S. efforts to combat this deeply rooted social problem, both at home and abroad. Duration: 51 min 44 sec Download | 27 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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50th Anniversary of the Pill in Australia | Centre for Women’s Health, Gender & Society, in collaboration with the Victorian Women’s Trust present: Comedian, Nelly Thomas Author and columnist for The Age, Leslie Cannold Senior Lecturer, Louise Keogh Executive Director of the Victorian Women’s Trust, Mary Crooks Duration: 93 min 49 sec Download | 22 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Evolution of Purposes | Presented By: Professor Daniel Dennett Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and Co-Director of the Centre for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University, Author of Darwin's Dangerous Ideas Duration: 73 min 23 sec Download | 17 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 A.N. Smith Lecture in Journalism | “If you ask me about the future of newspapers you have asked the wrong question” Presented by: Greg Hywood Chief Executive and Managing Director, Fairfax Media Duration: 56 min 24 sec Download | 17 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Narrm Oration 2011 | Resilient Spirit: Alaska Native People and Our Struggle for Land,Identity and Self-determination William L. Iggiagruk Hensley Duration: 33 min 36 sec Download | 1 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Leading the Way or Looking the Other Way? Interactive Panel Discussion | Hosted by the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Expert Panellists include: Mr Adam Bandt MP Dr Margaret Simons Mr Tim Wilson Dr Narelle Miragliotta Dr Scott Brenton Moderated by: Professor Helen Sullivan Duration: 61 min 52 sec Download | 23 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Australia and the China Boom | In this lecture, Dr Michael Wesley, Executive Director, Lowy Institute for International Policy, examines what the China boom means for Australia. Questions he will consider include: What is the importance of prosperity to Australians relative to the other values we hold? Do the means to prosperity matter? Do the sources of our prosperity affect our politics and how we see the world? Duration: 58 min 10 sec Download | 19 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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“Pioneering the Science of Information” Dr John E Kelly, Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research | This lecture will describe IBM’s role in inventing and shaping a new industry and science of information. It will explore why this new science is relevant for 21st century leaders, looking at the period of transformation that’s taken place, and more importantly, what is to come. Knowing that technological advancement and scientific discovery is complex, iterative, and continually evolving, Dr John Kelly III will offer a view about particular technologies that will change the world in the decade to come, and share examples of how IBM is exploring smarter natural resource management, smarter natural disaster management, and collaborating on computational life sciences. Duration: 56 min 39 sec Download | 12 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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From Toilet to Tap | From Toilet to Tap: The technology, the benefits and the challenges around water recycling In this free public talk, Professor Peter Scales (University of Melbourne) will explore the technology of water recycling, the benefits to a growing population and the key concerns around a break with traditional practices. Melbourne MP Adam Bandt (The Greens) and Professor Michael Porter (Alfred Deakin Research Institute) will complement the discussion by providing political and public policy perspectives on the issues at stake Duration: 95 min 10 sec Download | 6 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Let’s get serious about teacher quality: the need for a new career architecture for Australia’s teachers | Presented by Professor Stephen Dinham OAM MELBOURNE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DEAN’S LECTURE 27TH SEPTEMBER 2011 Duration: 61 min 34 sec Download | 28 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Believing Brain: how we construct beliefs and reinforce them as truths | In this talk, Michael Shermer, one of the word’s best known skeptics and critical thinkers, will present his comprehensive and provocative theory on how humans form beliefs about the world. He will answer the questions of how and why we believe what we do in all aspects of our lives, from our suspicions and superstitions to our politics, economics and social beliefs. Duration: 68 min 46 sec Download | 19 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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3 Minute Thesis Competition | The Melbourne School of Graduate Research is pleased to present the University of Melbourne 3 Minute Thesis Competition (3MT) Duration: 57 min 8 sec Download | 11 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Tertiary Education Policy Seminar Four | SPEAKERS: Professor Glyn Davis Vice-Chancellor, University of Melbourne Professor Jane den Hollander Vice-Chancellor and President of Deakin University Professor Richard James (Chair) Pro Vice-Chancellor (Participation & Engagement); Director, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne Duration: 85 min 10 sec Download | 5 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Does Charity Begin at Home? | After the recent devastating floods in Queensland and Victoria, some suggested that we should assist people here before assisting those in other parts of the world facing similar or worse hardship. In Australia we are lucky to have an able and responsive government, well-developed insurance systems and effective services to respond to community needs. But in many developing contexts, its a very different story. When two-thirds of the world is poor, can we afford not to take their needs and rights seriously, just because they are beyond our borders? What obligation do we have to assist poor women and men in countries other than our own? Are we Melbourne citizens or global citizens? Or both? Duration: 84 min 40 sec Download | 30 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Black Saturday: In the Media Spotlight | Michael Gawenda Director, Centre for Advanced Journalism Dr Denis Muller Chief researcher On August 25, Melbourne University’s Centre for Advanced Journalism launched the publication of its landmark study exploring the experiences and reflections of survivors who were covered by the media in the aftermath of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Duration: 78 min 13 sec Download | 28 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Tertiary Education Policy Seminar Three | Mutual protection or deadly enemies? Funding research and funding teaching Dr Martin Grabert Senior Policy Adviser, Group of Eight John Maddock CEO Box Hill Institute Professor Joyce Kirk (Chair) Consultant Duration: 104 min 10 sec Download | 1 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Tertiary Education Policy Seminar Two | Into the ERA Era. Why Research in Australia Will Never be the Same Again Professor James McCluskey Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), University of Melbourne Professor Linda Kristjanson Vice-Chancellor and President, Swinburne University of Technology Professor Frank Larkins (Chair) School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne Duration: 108 min 46 sec Download | 18 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Climate Change: The Critical Decade | Professor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber Recent climate science suggests our future looks dire. Most relevant observed trends - in greenhouse-gas emissions, global and regional warming, sea-ice loss and sea-level rise - are in the upper range of projections. Despite a worldwide political consensus to limit global average temperature rise to less than 2 degrees celsius, the collective effect of current national measures will lead to average warming of up to 4 degrees by the end of this century. Climate change now threatens to disrupt the Earth’s systems in ways that are beyond all human experience. Duration: 65 min 42 sec Download | 12 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Tertiary Education Policy Seminars | Scrutiny and Transparency: The New Standards Regime in Tertiary Education Michael Beaton-Wells, BA / LLB, Master of Marketing Higher education executive with strategy, finance and legal background Martin Riordan CEO, TAFE Directors Australia Professor Lynn Meek (Chair) Director, LH Martin Institute Duration: 89 min 42 sec Download | 7 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Smarter cities: The role of IT in ensuring future prosperity | Cities around the world are dealing with increased population, decliningbudgets, regulatory pressures and an increase in threats – either from nature, individuals or organised groups. A Public Lecture by Dr Sharon Nunes, Vice-President, Smarter Cities Strategy & Solutions, IBM Corporation Duration: 61 min 58 sec Download | 29 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Contemporary Visions and Critiques of the landscape | Following a turn away from the artistic representation of landscape with the advent of post-modernism and post-national discourses, artists have again sought to engage with the landscape... Duration: 120 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - The Pull of the Landscape: The Artist’s Share | The Australian landscape has been a constant source of inspiration to artists from the dawn of time. Duration: 120 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Keynote: Do Landscapes have Identities? | Within the interlinked 'modern' worlds of Europe, America and their empires, landscape painting slowly rose to a position of dominance among the genres. Duration: 78 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Australian Identity and Australian Humour | How much has Australian identity, past and present, been shaped by Australian humour? Duration: 90 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Australian Identity: Australian Bio-diversity and the Landscape of Imagination | How singular and distinctive is the Australian landscape? Does the landscape/cityscape/suburban experience still shape Australian identity? Duration: 90 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Australian Identity Now: Myth, Tyranny or Illusion? | Can we have a unified sense of Australian identity given the multiplicity of Australian culture and society? How does indigenous Australia shape an overall sense of Australian identity? How does the immigrant experience shape it? Duration: 120 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Keynote: Australian Identity in the 21st Century | This lecture would look at current Australian utterances and manifestations of identity, and attempt to connect them to where we camefrom and where we are bound. Duration: 75 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - The performance of identity in Australian drama | In this session rehearsed readings of extracts of Australian plays from 1955 to the present offers an insight into how Australian identity has shifted through this period. Duration: 67 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - India, Pakistan and Afghanistan | How can peace be assured between these conflicting national identities and states? Duration: 120 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - The Middle East: the Cockpit of National Identities and Perpetual Conflict | Are there any viable solutions left to reconciling conflict in the Middle East? Can the idea of two states –Israeli and Palestinian – be made to work? Duration: 120 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Keynote: War, Peace and National Identity | National, ethnic and religious identity have been major drivers of deadly conflict both between and within states in the past, but looking to the future there are more reasons for optimism than caution. Duration: 75 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Australian History and the Australian Present I: Influences of the 19th Century | 2011 Festival of Ideas - Australian History and the Australian Present I: Influences of the 19th Century Duration: 120 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Keynote: The Construction of National Identities | The wartime memoirs of Charles de Gaulle open with a celebrated evocation of his native land: 'a certain idea of France.' As such they express the widely held view that the nation is the most significant focus and resonant form of collective identity. Duration: 75 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - The Genetic Revolution III: Legal, Ethical and Moral Dimensions | What issues of privacy arise from a person’s genome being full described? What moral issues are at stake in pre-natal diagnosis of potentiality for serious illness in the foetus? Why do indigenous peoples reject genetic testing? Duration: 97 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - The Genetic Revolution II: Food and Power | Does the genetic revolution open the way to feeding the world and providing it with safe, renewable sources of energy and power? Why does the public react against genetically modified food? Are genetically modified crops the only way forward for the world Duration: 91 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - The Genetic Revolution I: Health and Human Identity | How has the genetic revolution changed our ideas of the human body and human identity? How has it changed diagnosis and treatment of serious illnesses? Duration: 121 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2011 Festival of Ideas - Keynote: Genes, Technology and the Evolution of Culture | Insights from the neanderthal genome, on gene-culture co-evolution, on how technology evolves, and on what drives innovation. Duration: 73 min 0 sec Download | 25 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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'Reinventing the Modern Corporation' Mr Randy MacDonald, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, IBM Corporation | Over the past century technology, business and information systems have undergone accelerating change. During this time, IBM came into being, grew, thrived, nearly died, transformed itself…and is now charting a new path forward for its second century. Date: 17th May 5.30pm Location: Woodward Conference Centre Level 10, Law Building, Duration: 45 min 45 sec Download | 18 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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International Responses to Democratisation in the Arab World | Hosted by the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences in partnership with the Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria. Australians have closely followed recent moves toward democratisation in North Africa and the Middle East. These events have once again tested the international community's capacity to balance national sovereignty with the preservation of human rights, and in particular its responsibility to protect populations from grave violations of these rights. Join us as a panel of experts explores the consequences of regime change in Tunisia and Egypt, and uprising in Libya and Bahrain, for international relations. Date: 13th May 2011, 6.15pm Location: Public Lecture Theatre, Old Arts Duration: 59 min 4 sec Download | 15 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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'The Good & Bad of Disaster Reporting' Tim Costello, AO | What is the role of the media in reporting natural disasters? Does the media have a role to play in communal grieving? Does media coverage help galvanise government and communal support for the victims of natural disasters? Is that a legitimate role for journalists? What is ethical journalism in disaster coverage? Date: 20th April 2011, 6.30pm Location: The Spot Theatre Duration: 60 min 4 sec Download | 20 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Climate Change Action and Conservative Politics | The Rt Hon John Gummer, Lord Deben will talk about the role played by politics, policy, business and civil society in delivering climate change consensus. Date: 24th March 2011, 5.30pm Location: Elisabeth Murdoch Lecture Theatre Duration: 76 min 57 sec Download | 24 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Who Should Get What and Why? Financing Economic Justice for the World's Poor | While world poverty has decreased over recent years, just under two thirds of the world’s people are still too poor to participate in the market economy.Is this fair? It may just be that cutting two thirds of the world’s people out of the marketplace is a lose-lose situation for both the people and world economies alike. Who is responsible for ensuring global economic justice? Venue: BMW Edge, Federation Square Melbourne Date & time: Tuesday, 22 February 2011 6:00 PM Duration: 79 min 52 sec Download | 23 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The 2010 Narrm Oration | Indigenous Nation Re-Building Renaissance: Lessons about Leadership, Governance, and Resiliency of Native North America presented by Dr Manley A. Begay, Jnr. Director, Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management and Policy, University of Arizona. Date: 11th November 2010, 6pm Location: The Spot Theatre Duration: 54 min 58 sec Download | 1 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The John Barry Memorial Lecture - Peter Norden | “Ned Kelly, John Barry and the Role of Social Activism in Criminal Justice Reform” 130th Anniversary of the Execution of Ned Kelly Peter Norden, AO Advocate and social activist and Vice Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Duration: 65 min 30 sec Download | 22 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Confronting Homophobia In Our Schools Launch | Preparing Pre-service and Beginning teachers To Buld Safer Schools In Victoria Date: 26th October 2010, 11am Location: Woodward Centre, Melbourne Law School Duration: 57 min 24 sec Download | 17 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A.N. Smith Lecture in Journalism - Annabel Crabb | The media landscape is changing rapidly. Newspapers are under increasing financial pressure. The old paradigms for journalism are under threat and in the middle of this media revolution, no-one can say what the future of journalism looks like. Date: 27th October 2010, 6pm Location: GM-15, Melbourne Law School Duration: 60 min 0 sec Download | 27 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Sir Robert Menzies Oration on Higher Education | The 2010 Sir Robert Menzies Oration on Higher Education will be delivered by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, Professor Glyn Davis. Duration: 63 min 10 sec Download | 13 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Launch of IBM's Global Research & Development Lab | The launch of IBM's Global Research & Development Lab at the University of Melbourne by the Prime Minister of Australia The Hon. Julia Gillard. Duration: 38 min 50 sec Download | 13 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The 71st CPA Australia - University of Melbourne Annual Research Lecture | 'The coming of age of continuous auditing' Presenter: Professor Miklos Vasarhelyi In its 71st year, The University of Melbourne and CPA Australia's Annual research lecture is the longest running lecture series at the University. Endowed by CPA Australia, the lecture series was established for the purpose of promoting and stimulating research and encouraging original contributions to accounting. Duration: 58 min 9 sec Download | 11 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Making Human Rights Real: Transforming the lives of India's poor and homeless | Chancellor's Human Rights Lecture Padma Shri Dr Kiran Martin is the Founder and Director of 'Asha' an NGO which addresses the deep-rooted social problems created by poverty. Date: 6th October 2010, 6pm Location: GM-15, Melbourne Law School Duration: 61 min 10 sec Download | 6 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mughal Painting at its Zenith - Mr Oliver Everett | The Life and Times of the Indian Emperor Shah Jahan. A public lecture presented by Mr Oliver Everett, Librarian Emeritus of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle. Date: 23rd September 2010, 6pm Location: Copeland Theatre Duration: 66 min 43 sec Download | 27 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Global Perspectives Summit; Demonstrating the graduate attributes of the Melbourne Model. | A group of students at the University of Melbourne helped celebrate the International Day of Peace on 21 September 2010 by convening the Global Perspectives Summit. The summit, which ran for three days from September 20-22, had the theme “Youth + Vision = Future”, and provided students with an opportunity to actively demonstrate leadership qualities, created with the graduate attributes in mind. Duration: 19 min 22 sec Download | 27 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Health at Whose Cost! Writers on Poverty and Health | This public forum to coincide with the United Nations Conference, Advance Global Health is being held in association with the Melbourne Writers’ Festival, Melbourne Conversations and The University of Melbourne. Date: 31st August 2010, 6pm Location: BMW Edge, Federation Square Melbourne Duration: 89 min 0 sec Download | 31 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Battling Race Hatred, Conflict and Discrimination: A personal journey - Gareth Evans | Gareth Evans, Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Co-Chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament and ANU Chancellor “Battling Race Hatred, Conflict and Discrimination: A personal journey" Monday 9 August - Elisabeth Murdoch Theatre, University of Melbourne Parkville Campus Duration: 68 min 24 sec Download | 12 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Honourable Paul Keating - The Privacy Imperative in the Information Age Free for All | Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating will consider the issue of privacy in the age of new media in a lecture hosted by the University of Melbourne's Centre for Advanced Journalism. Date: 4th August 2010, 6pm Location: Carillo Gantner Theatre, Sidney Myer Asia Centre Duration: 63 min 12 sec Download | 4 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Keith Hancock Public Lecture and Book Launch | The Poor Relation: A History of the Social Sciences in Australia Professor Stuart Macintyre, University of Melbourne Date: 3rd August 2010, 6pm Location: Woodward Centre, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne Duration: 70 min 10 sec Download | 3 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Barry Taylor Memorial Lecture presented by Professor John Bigelow | 'The Truth in Anti-Realism' Professor John Bigelow, Monash University, hosted by the Philosophy Program, The School of Philosophy, Anthropology & Social Inquiry Date: 3rd August 2010 Location: Copland Theatre, Economics & Commerce Building, The University of Melbourne Time: 6.00pm Duration: 88 min 10 sec Download | 3 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The David Finch Lecture by Economics Nobel Laureate Professor Joseph Stiglitz | Farewell to the invisible hand? A Global Financial System for the twenty-first century. Location: Copeland Theatre Date: 28th July 2010, 6pm Duration: 88 min 19 sec Download | 28 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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International Public Lecture – Presented by the Chief Justice of the United States, the Honourable John G. Roberts, Jr. | This lecture is the first time that a US Chief Justice will address a public audience in Australia. Join us for this rare opportunity to hear from one of the outstanding legal leaders and thinkers of our time. Date: 27th July 2010, 6pm Location: GM-15, Melbourne Law School Duration: 57 min 8 sec Download | 27 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Renewable Energy in Australia | An exciting new report, the Zero Carbon Australia Stationary Energy Plan, will be launched at this seminar. Date: 14th July 2010 Location: The Spot Theatre, Business & Economics Building, The University of Melbourne Time: 6.00pm Duration: 100 min 10 sec Download | 21 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Launch of the Australian Collaboration of Accelerator Science | Official launch of the Australian Collaboration of Accelerator Science by Senator The Honourable Kim Carr, MP, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. Date: 13th July 2010 Location: Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Sidney Myer Asia Centre, The University of Melbourne Time: 10.00am Duration: 28 min 44 sec Download | 12 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Launch of the Sustainable Agriculture Fund Collaboration | Launch of the collaboration between the Sustainable Agriculture Fund and the Melbourne School of Land and Environment by Mike Fitzpatrick, Chairman of the Treasury Group and Chariman, Australian Football League. Date: 7th July 2010 Location: Woodward Centre, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne Time: 10.15am Duration: 30 min 50 sec Download | 12 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The New Australian Resource Rent Tax | Presented by: Professor Ross Garnaut, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow and Professorial Fellow in Economics at the University of Melbourne Date: 20 May 2010 Location: Basement Theatre, Faculty of Business and Economics Building, The University of Melbourne Time: 6.30pm Duration: 88 min 47 sec Download | 20 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Energy Futures Seminar: The Future of the Grid | A key problem facing the world is how to adapt to power systems based on renewables. The wind doesn't always blow and sun can't provide power at night. How do we integrate baseload power and intermittent supplies? How do we modify demand-side behavior to take advantage of a variable supply market? Date: 21st April 2010, 6pm Location: Carillo Gantner Theatre, Sidney Myer Asia Centre Duration: 86 min 10 sec Download | 27 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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'The Middle East in Crisis' by Professor Gilles Kepel | Professor Gilles Kepel is Chair of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies at the Institute of Political Studies, Paris. Date: 13 April 2010 Location: Prince Phillip Theatre, The University of Melbourne Time: 6.30pm Duration: 64 min 1 sec Download | 14 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Malcolm Fraser in Conversation with Margaret Simons | Mr Fraser will be joined by Margaret Simons, freelance journalist and collaborator on the recently released memoir/biography Malcolm Fraser: Enduring Liberal. Date: 31st March 2010 Location: Elisabeth Murdoch Theatre, The University of Melbourne Time: 6.30pm Duration: 50 min 10 sec Download | 7 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bionic Vision Australia Launch | Bionic Vision Australia (BVA) have unveiled their wide-view neurostimulator concept – a bionic eye that will be implanted into Australia’s first recipient of the technology. Duration: 33 min 0 sec Download | 1 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Derek Denton Lecture: 'Life and the Cosmos' by Lord Rees of Ludlow | President of the Royal Society and Astronomer Royal, Lord Rees, will discuss current ideas on cosmology and how the universe evolved from a simple Big Bang to its present complexity. Date: 30th March 2010 Location: Sunderland Theatre, The University of Melbourne Time: 6pm Duration: 56 min 1 sec Download | 30 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Transforming Data into Policy: What can we learn from climate change policy making in Australia so far? | Climate change presents nations worldwide with complex and challenging policy dilemmas. Date: 30th March 2010 Location: Basement Theatre, 198 Berkeley Street, The University of Melbourne Time: 12.30pm Duration: 97 min 0 sec Download | 30 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pandit Ravi Shankar honorary degree | World-renowned Sitar player Ravi Shankar is awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. Date: 19th March 2010 Location: Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Sidney Myer Asia Centre, The University of Melbourne Time: 2.30pm Duration: 13 min 24 sec Download | 18 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2010 Francis Gurry Intellectual Property Lecture presented by Alison Brimelow CBE, President of the European Patent Office | NOT SEEING THE WOOD FOR THE TREES: IS THE PATENT SYSTEM STILL FIT FOR PURPOSE? Presented in conjunction with the Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia Date: 1 March 2010 Location:Gm-15, Melbourne Law School Time: 6.00pm Duration: 85 min 0 sec Download | 1 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Official opening of the Faculty of Business and Economics building | Official Opening of the Faculty of Business & Economics Building by Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce, AC Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia Date: 22 February 2010 Location:Basement Theatre, The Spot Time: 6.00pm Duration: 26 min 0 sec Download | 21 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Future of Carbon Trading in Australia | The Energy Futures public seminars explore critical energy future research questions from the perspective of the techno-scientific and social dimensions. Date: 17 February 2010 Location: Carillo Gantner Theatre Time: 6.00pm Duration: 104 min 0 sec Download | 17 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What responsibilities do Australians owe the global poor? | A One Just World debate-style forum presented by World Vision, IWDA, AusAID and the University of Melbourne exploring such questions as: What sorts of obligations do individual Australian citizens have to the poor in countries other than their own? Date: 16 February 2010 Location: Carillo Gantner Theatre Time: 6.00pm Duration: 79 min 7 sec Download | 16 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The origin of life: from Darwin to the metabolome of primoridial soup | Speaker: Professor David Penny, Theoretical Biologist, Alan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand Date: 22 October 2009 Location: Sunderland Lecture Theatre Time: 6.30pm Duration: 116 min 0 sec Download | 1 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lost and Found: 1939 “Black Friday” Bushfires Royal Commission Evidence | The 1939 fires devastated Victoria and, until the fires of early this year, were the worst in Victoria’s history. The 1939 Royal Commission witness evidence gives a compelling insight into forest and fire management at the time. Duration: 88 min 0 sec Download | 29 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Inaugural Frank Costigan Oration 2009 | Inaugural Frank Costigan Oration 2009 The Hon. John Cain presents: “Corruption: Where to Now?” Date: 18 November 2009 Location: Melbourne Law School Time: 6.30pm Duration: 44 min 45 sec Download | 25 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Narrm Oration and launch of the Murrup Barak | The Narrm Oration and launch of the Murrup Barak Indigenous Development: The Academy as a Site for the Transmission of Old and New Knowledge and the Advancement of Indigeneity Professor Mason Durie – Professor of Māori Research and Development and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Māori and Pasifika), Massey University, New Zealand. Thursday 5 November 2009, 5.30pm to 7.30pm ‘The Spot’ (Basement Theatre), Faculty of Economics and Commerce, 198 Berkeley Street, Carlton Duration: 68 min 42 sec Download | 11 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chancellor's Human Rights Lecture 2009 | The Hon. Stephen Charles QC, a former judge of the Victorian Court of Appeal, brings a wealth of experience and an enviable depth of intellectual rigour as he presents the likely impact of the Victorian Charter on issues as diverse as legal aid, cross-examination, jury bias, and laws dealing with terrorism and bikie gangs. Date: 10 November 2009 Location: Elisabeth Murdoch Theatre Time: 6.00pm Duration: 65 min 0 sec Download | 10 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Brotherton Lecture 2009 – Shaking Hands with a Serial Killer | Brotherton Lecture 2009 – Shaking Hands with a Serial Killer Speaker: Professor David Winter, University of Hertfordshir Date: Wednesday 28 October 2009 Location: Carillo Gantner Theatre Time: 6.30pm Duration: 61 min 0 sec Download | 9 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Downing Lecture: Spaghetti unravelled: how income varies with age | Downing Lecture - Professor Stephen Jenkins (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK) Spaghetti unravelled: how income varies with age Date: Thursday 22 October 2009 Location: Copland Theatre, Economics and Commerce Building Time: 6.15pm Duration: 56 min 0 sec Download | 27 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 Foenander Lecture: What Makes for Meaningful Work in the 21st Century: Terms, Conditions and Contexts | 2009 Foenander Lecture: What Makes for Meaningful Work in the 21st Century: Terms, Conditions and Contexts Speaker: Professor Barbara Pocock Wednesday, October 21, 2009 Start time: 6:30pm AEST Duration: 59 min 43 sec Download | 21 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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AN Smith Lecture in Journalism | Speaker: Mr Mark Scott, Managing Director, ABC Wednesday, August 14, 2009 Start time: 6:30pm AEST Duration: 51 min 27 sec Download | 14 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Women in Education Lecture - Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce | The Janet Lady Clarke (1851-1909) Oration on Women in Education by Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. Duration: 31 min 51 sec Download | 13 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Knowledge Transfer Awards 2009 | 2009 Vice-Chancellor's Knowledge Transfer Awards 23rd September, The Spot Theatre Duration: 120 min 10 sec Download | 27 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Meeting survival needs of the world’s least healthy people | Internationally respected global health and pandemics scholar Professor Lawrence Gostin will deliver the 2009 Miegunyah Public Lecture at the University of Melbourne on Wednesday, September 16. Duration: 49 min 0 sec Download | 23 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Community Development - Testing the Entrepreneurial Approach | Community Development - Testing the Entrepreneurial Approach Speakers: Ms. Rudo Kwaramba, National Director, World Vision Uganda, Rev. Tim Costello, CEO, World Vision Australia and Dr. David Lansley, Senior Economist, World Vision Australia Duration: 111 min 0 sec Download | 23 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Law Week Oration 2009 - Gareth Evans | The Responsibility to Protect: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and For All Duration: 67 min 0 sec Download | 22 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 Tertiary Education Policy Seminar #3 | Quality, Standards and Regulation: The start of a new era Duration: 78 min 33 sec Download | 1 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 David Finch Lecture: Sir Howard Davies "Pricking Bubbles in the Wind" | Pricking Bubbles in the Wind: could central banks have done more to head off the financial crisis? Now in its twelth year, the annual Faculty of Economics and Commerce lecture focuses on the subject of evolving practices and principles and related issues pertaining to international monetary, financial, fiscal and trade integration and cooperation. Duration: 47 min 58 sec Download | 18 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Politicians and Journalists: Adversaries or Bedfellows? | This public panel discussion is a follow-up to the Centre for Advanced Journalism’s major public lecture delivered by former prime minister John Howard on Tuesday 4 August. Tuesday, August 11, 2009 Start time: 6pm AEST Duration: 59 min 1 sec Download | 11 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Politics and the Media: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly | Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard will examine the relationship between politics and the media in a lecture hosted by the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Advanced Journalism. Tuesday, August 4, 2009 Start time: 6pm AEST Duration: 72 min 0 sec Download | 4 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 Tertiary Education Policy Seminar #2 | Participation and Equity: What are the cross-sectoral implications of the Bradley targets for expansion and equity? Duration: 91 min 12 sec Download | 31 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 Melbourne Conference on China - In Search of A Chinese Model of Socialism | In Search of A Chinese Model of Socialism Professor Shaoguang Wang Tuesday, July 14, 2009 Start time: 2:00 pm AEST Duration: 40 min 39 sec Download | 13 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 Melbourne Conference on China - The PRC Beyond 60: A Paradox of Hope and Fear | The PRC Beyond 60: A Paradox of Hope and Fear Professor Cheng Li Monday, July 13, 2009 Start time: 9:30 am AEST Duration: 29 min 14 sec Download | 12 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Public Lecture: “The Intervention: Some Reflections Two Years On” | Professor Pat Anderson - Co-chair, Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse in the Northern Territory and co-author, Little Children are Sacred Report University of Melbourne Annual Social Justice Lecture - Wednesday 24 June 2009 Introduction by Dr Jeremy Moss, Director, University of Melbourne Social Justice Initiative Duration: 68 min 28 sec Download | 1 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - In Defence of the Novel/The Role of the Novel in interesting Times | In Defence of the Novel/The Role of the Novel in interesting Times Saturday, June 20, 2009 Start time: 1:30 pm AEST Duration: 100 min 47 sec Download | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - 'Prophesize with your pen: can poets change the times they live in?' | 'Prophesize with your pen: can poets change the times they live in?' Saturday, June 20, 2009 Start time: 10:00 am AEST Duration: 113 min 31 sec Download | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Keynote: Writers in a Time of Change | Keynote: Writers in a Time of Change Proudly Supported by Trinity College, University of Melbourne Friday, June 19, 2009 Start time: 7:00 pm AEST Duration: 72 min 6 sec Download | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - The Rise of Contemporary Chinese Art | The Rise of Contemporary Chinese Art Contemporary Chinese art has become the dominant international avant-garde as stealthily as China has become an economic super-power: What does contemporary Chinese art tells us about China? Friday, June 19, 2009 Start time: 3:30 pm AEST Duration: 89 min 59 sec Download | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - China and the New Economic Order | China and the New Economic Order Is China the best investor in Australia? Friday, June 19, 2009 Start time: 1:30 pm AEST Duration: 86 min 51 sec Download | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - China and Australia: The ‘Real' Special Relationship? | China and Australia: The ‘Real' Special Relationship? Will Australia have to choose between Beijing and Washington? Can China have its “peaceful development” and simply be China? Will China as a super-power be content to exist within its own frontiers? Friday, June 19, 2009 Start time: 10:00 am AEST Duration: 118 min 54 sec Download | 23 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Keynote: China and the West: The Puzzling Past/The Uneasy Present | Keynote: China and the West: The Puzzling Past/The Uneasy Present Proudly Supported by Trinity College, University of Melbourne Thursday, June 18, 2009 Start time: 7:00 pm AEST Duration: 75 min 29 sec Download | 23 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - The Rise of Islam and the Australian Experience | The Rise of Islam and the Australian Experience How does the Islamic community see itself as part of Australia? How do Australians view the Islamic community? Thursday, June 18, 2009 Start time: 3:30 pm AEST Duration: 84 min 22 sec Download | 23 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Europe: Farewell to an Idea? | Europe: Farewell to an Idea? Can the EU act as a counterweight between East and West, between American dominance and emerging global powers? Is an economically stressed Europe pre-occupied with its own interests? Does 'Europe' still connote 'civilization'? Thursday, June 18, 2009 Start time: 1:30 pm AEST Duration: 119 min 18 sec Download | 22 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - American Perspectives: Hope Springs Eternal? | American Perspectives: Hope Springs Eternal? Has the USA lost the leadership of the western world or can it recover its reputation as the world's 'last, best hope'? Can it bail out the world? Thursday, June 18, 2009 Start time: 10:00 am AEST Duration: 114 min 38 sec Download | 22 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - The Future of the West and The Rise of the Rest | Keynote Lecture: The Future of the West and The Rise of the Rest Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Start time: 7:00 pm AEST Duration: 82 min 0 sec Download | 19 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - The New Generation and Climate Change: Repairing the Ills of the Old | The New Generation and Climate Change: Repairing the Ills of the Old What are the perspectives of future leaders to current issues and challenges of climate change? What cultural changes might we learn from our young people who have visions for a sustainable future? How do we remedy our current status from ills of the past? Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Start time: 3:30 pm AEST Duration: 99 min 4 sec Download | 19 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - The Suburb Redeemed and the End of the Quarter Acre Dream | The Suburb Redeemed and the End of the Quarter Acre Dream How do we create in the suburbs centres of interest, excellence and exchange? How do we make them productive? How do we give them a touch of 'urbanity'? Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Start time: 1:30 pm AEST Duration: 86 min 31 sec Download | 19 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Architect and the Art of Architecture: Victims or Heroes of Climate Change? | The Architect and the Art of Architecture: Victims or Heroes of Climate Change? Can architecture re-tool itself as a discipline and shape the clean, green, responsible environment? Do the imperatives of climate change spell the end of of an architecture individuality and expression? Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Start time: 10:00 am AEST Duration: 123 min 0 sec Download | 19 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - The Responsive City: Urban Change in a Time of Climate Change | Keynote: The Responsive City: Urban Change in a Time of Climate Change Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Start time: 7:00 pm AEST Duration: 62 min 36 sec Download | 18 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Home-Grown Remedies for Global Ills | Home-Grown Remedies for Global Ills Can Australia act alone to save itself? Can Australia become the laboratory of the world? Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Start time: 3:30 pm AEST Duration: 80 min 50 sec Download | 18 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Food Fights/Food Security | Food Fights/Food Security Is the looming food crisis at the sharpest end of climate change? Can Australia change its farming habits and its appetites in order to survive and thrive? Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Start time: 1:30 pm AEST Duration: 90 min 28 sec Download | 16 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Climate Change and Australia: Trauma or Transformation? | The Warning of the Warming World Can Australia be cured of its carbon addiction from brown coal for electricity to petrol for its transport system? Will the change be traumatic or transformative? Can we afford to make the change? Can we afford not to? Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Start time: 10:00 am AEST Duration: 121 min 57 sec Download | 16 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 - Keynote: Climate Change/Cultural Change | Fanfare to Festival – "Havaiki" by Lia Avene of Tuvalu. Keynote: Climate Change/Cultural Change Monday, June 15, 2009 Start time: 7:00 pm AEST Duration: 86 min 38 sec Download | 15 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Festival of Ideas 2009 Launch - vodcast version | Launch of the Festival of Ideas 2009 Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Start time: 10:30 am AEST Duration: 26 min 14 sec Download | 31 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 130 Episodes |
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