International Week 2007

Friday, 17th August 2007

SHARP International Health Symposium  

WHERE

Building 20, Theatre 1, 12.30pm 

WHAT

Come along to a SHARP hosted and organised event showcasing the International Health Contribution a number of UOW students have made as well as guest speakers from Doctors without Borders. It is sure to be an inspiring and informative afternoon.
For more information on either SHARP or Doctors without Borders follow these links.

 

Picnic Day on the Duck Pond lawn  

WHERE

Duck Pond Lawn, starting at 12pm and continuing into the afternoon 

WHAT

End out the week with a relaxing and enjoyable lunch and activities on the Duck Pond Lawn.
Including a free BBQ catering for a vegetarian option and HALAL sausages while competing in many games and activities long since forgotten such as the three-legged race, sack race and egg and spoon race plus many many more!

 

Invisible Friends Band Performance  

WHERE

Cancelled

WHAT

Unfortunately Invisible Friends will no longer be performing at UOW on Friday

 

Theatre Society Performance Skin For Skin

 WHERE

UOW Performance Space 25.168

 WHAT

   

Torture is a dance and death is a game in Skin For Skin - a compelling new performance piece written, directed and performed by students from the Faculty of Creative Arts.
Skin For Skin conceptualises the innate brutality and mobid morality of human nature and the corruption of the human condition that comes with positions of power. Language means both nothing and everything as the audience is inspired to feel, think, reflect and act. Includes explicit Language, strong themes... and skin.
Last reviewed: 20 August, 2007