Wellspring Series: Lost in Diagnosis - Navigating the Communication Challenge of Misdiagnosis in Women
Arts & entertainment
Lost in Diagnosis: Navigating the Communication Challenge of Misdiagnosis in WomenEach year in Australia, approximately 140,000 diagnostic errors occur, resulting in estimated 21,000 serious injuries and between 2,000 to 4,000 deaths. Communication is a contributing factor in up to 80% of…
Four Typologies of Repair in the Built Environment
Seminar
The question of repair is central to the Australian built environment. Repair is funded through government Home Builder schemes to enable renovation and made acutely necessary following environmental events such as the Black Summer bushfires of 2019/2020, when 3,000 homes destroyed and 5.52 million…
Indigenous Knowledge in Sustainable Development – Water
Workshop
As the frequency of natural disasters increases, it is crucial to recognise that indigenous communities worldwide have developed specialised knowledge and practices for adapting to environmental changes and disasters such as floods, fires, drought and other issues resulting from climate change.…
Research Seminar: Peter Young
Seminar
Waking Sleeping Beauty in the digital age: The «Telemann project» as a case study in publishing early music During his lifetime Telemann was one of the most famous musicians in Europe. To this day, though, he remains better known for the sheer size of his musical output, with literally thousands…
Predicting the economic outcomes of Australian permanent migrants
Seminar
Predicting the economic outcomes of Australian permanent migrants This research seeks to understand the extent that migrant characteristics (such as age, gender, education and English language skills, geographic location, permanent visa category, temporary visa history and country of birth) can…
The Emperor Writes Back: Changing Strategies of Political Communication from Augustus to Late Antiquity
Seminar
The appearance, character, and behaviour of Roman emperors were mocked and criticised in pamphlets, poetry, chants, and graffiti. The ideal ruler was supposed to endure such jibes with equanimity and good humour. However, sometimes Roman emperors (such as Augustus, Claudius, and Vespasian)…
Dr Katherine Carroll & Dr Rebecca Mayo: Soft Advocacy
Seminar
Join us for a talk by Dr Katherine Carroll & Dr Rebecca Mayo: Soft Advocacy: How a quilt is bringing bereaved parents’ experiences of lactation after infant death to the centre of conversations with health care professionals. Abstract: Dr Katherine Carroll and Dr Rebecca Mayo will discuss…