2005 Overview
Daily Details
Monday, 5 September 2005International Week LaunchSpeaker: James Langridge, Vice-Prinicipal (International) Video PostcardsSend a video postcard back home from the Uni website ? 10 students each day can record and send video postcards. Reservations essential. Place: Outside CEDIR, Building 20 International Recipe Book Launch & Prize DrawFree copies of the 2005 International Recipe Book subsidised by UniCentre will be available. Place: Duckpond Lawn Indonesian Pop Band ? Jane Kur BandPlace: Duckpond Lawn Faculty of Commerce Treasure Hunt & BBQGroups of registered students will have to decipher a set of clues, each in a different language, to find the treasure. This will be followed by a BBQ. Registration essential. Place: Building 40.130 International Film FestivalSee www.uow.edu.au/~yoke/Filmfestival2005.htm for more details. Place: Building 20.4 Internationalisation in a Global Context ? Installations1. Global Contexts Installation Place: McKinnon Lawn 2. World Flags & Map Installation Flags of the world decorate the Administration foyer. Students invited to place a pin on the city/town of their origin on the World Map. Student Contribution Board: students bring in a picture from their home country Place: Administration Building 36 Foyer ICIS Logo ExhibitionPlace: McKinnon Building 67 Foyer Interface Photographic ExhibitionPhoto exhibition and competition within various categories for students and staff. Place: McKinnon Building 67 Foyer International CuisinePlace: Specials available at Keira Buffet. Featuring Italian in addition to regular menu Turkish, Greek & Italian specialities all week Featuring Asian & European specialities all week Asian specialities International Week Book DisplayDisplay of International Books, magazines and newspapers. Place: UniShop Persian Art & Handcraft ExhibitionA celebration of Persian (Iranian) culture including photo & poster exhibition and handcrafts. Traditional beverages will be served. Place: UniHall Foyer The LibraryKeeping you in touch with news from home The Library?s newspaper collection provides valuable resources for your studies and interests, in print and online, quota free. We can help you to keep in touch with the news from home, regardless of how far away you are. Many of the world?s major national and regional newspapers are available through the combined sources at your Library. Place: Foyer, Ground Floor, Library, Building 16 Studying Australia ? A resource guide to down under The Studying Australia website is your essential online guide to Australia and Australian Studies. If you are new to Australia or undertaking studies in this area, Studying Australia can introduce you to a range of topics, including Aboriginal Australia, Commerce & Industry, Environment & Geography, Government & Law, and much more. Check out the Direct Links on the Library homepage or drop into the Library during International Week for more information. Display and free postcards. Place: 1st Floor, Library, Building 16 |
