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Research Week 2015 Showcasing Our Research16 - 20 November
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Welcome to Research Week 2015Research Week provides us with an opportunity to showcase and celebrate our successes through events for academics and post graduate research students. It also gives us the opportunity to reach out to the wider community, with public presentations highlighting the impact of our wide range of research at Bond University.
I hope you enjoy hearing more about our achievements in research, and please join me in thanking our supporters.
Professor Keitha DunstanInterim Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Prof William van Caenegem
Current research: Intellectual property issues surrounding trademarks and geographical indications of origin, specifically competition and bargaining issues in the Australian agrifood sector.
Monday, November 16
Faculty of LawPanel Discussion
A Taste of Raw Milk CheeseProf William van Caenegem, Madeline Taylor, Alison Lansley (ASCA) & Paul Wilson (Nimbin Valley Dairy)
Cheese tasting until 4.30pm Case Study Room 1 – University Centre (6_3_23) Public Event
Faculty of Law Cocktail Reception and Seminar
The Past, Present and Future of Legal EducationExecutive Dean, Prof Nick James
University ClubPublic Event
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3.00pm – 4.15pm
4.30pm – 6.30pm
Prof Nick James
Current research: Development of legal reasoning and critical thinking by law students, and the application of Foucauldian frameworks to legal education, teaching reform, cybercrime regulation and corporate crime.
Tuesday, November 17
Higher Degree by Research (HDR) BreakfastHosted by the Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Prof Keitha Dunstan University ClubInvitation only
Library Morning TeaThe Revolution in Academic Publishing: Beyond Open Access Virginia Barbour Law Case Study Room 2 (4_3_41), Level 3Public Event
Bond Business SchoolResearch Presentations
Will Ocean Acidification Create a Not-So-Great Barrier Reef?Dr Michael Raybould
Is Food Marketing Making us Fat? Dr Natalina Zlatevska
Emotional Intelligence and Consumer Ethics: The Mediating Role of Personal Moral PhilosophiesDr Rafi Chowdhury
Fraud, Corruption and Bribery: How to Detect and How to PreventProf Kuldeep Kumar
University ClubPublic Event
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7.30am – 9.00am
10.00am – 11.30am
2.15 pm – 5.00pm
Assoc Prof Michael Raybould
Current research: Tourism and environmental economics, including the effects of ocean acidification on the Great Barrier Reef.
Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine BreakfastTactical Research: Examples from the Field Dr Joseph Knapik
Bond Institute of Health & Sport Conference Level (1_23)Public Event
Library Showcase Wrangle your Research with these Online Tools: Author profiles, research data storage, NVivo, EndNote, Refworks Flow, SPSS and Qualtrics survey software Library Services
Octagon Room Public Event: Drop in anytime
Faculty of Health Sciences & MedicineHDR ConferenceToo Much Medicine – Too Little Care Dr Ray Moynihan
Practical Considerations in Observational and Interventional Injury Investigations: Lessons Learned from the US Military Dr Joseph Knapik
Gregor Heiner TheatrePublic Event
Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine Public LectureStem Cells: Where Do They Hide?Prof Helen O’Neill
Gregor Heiner TheatrePublic Event
Wednesday, November 18
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7.30am – 10.00am
11.00am – 1.00pm
2.00pm – 6.00pm
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Prof Helen O’Neill
Current research: Stem cell microenvironments and their capacity to regenerate tissue and whole organs.
Thursday, November 19
Bond University Women’s Network Research Breakfast Presentation Developing Your Career in Academia: Starting OutMs Aude Etournaud
Developing Your Career in Academia: Leaning InMs Carmel Tepper
Developing Your Career in Academia: Leading Prof Helen Chenery University ClubPublic Event
3M Research Presentation by 2014 VC Grant Recipients Hosted by Mr Andrew Calder, Director of Research University ClubPublic Event
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7.00am - 9.00am
10.00am – 11.30am
Prof Helen Chenery
Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
Current research: Language robots and digital health technologies.
Thursday, November 19
Faculty of Society & Design Research PresentationsMade in Africa: The Trans-World Journey of Modern Humans Prof Steve Webb(Followed by light lunch from 1pm)
HDR Presentations The Rise of Technology as a Vehicle for Domestic and Sexual Violence Mr Matthew Raj
Anxiety and Cognitive Performance: Help or Hindrance Dr Elizabeth Edwards
Reconceptualising Fear of Crime: The Emergence of Crime AwarenessMs Madeleine Jarrett-Luck(Followed by light afternoon tea at 3.30pm)
Case Study Room (6_2_11) - University CentrePublic Event
Faculty of Society & Design Public LectureMurky Waters: Understanding and Responding to Unprovoked Shark Bite Assoc Prof Daryl McPhee Basil Sellers Theatre (6_3_12)Public Event
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12.00pm – 1.00pm
2.00pm – 3.30pm
6.00pm – 7.30pm
Assoc Prof Daryl McPhee
Current research: Shark ecology and shark attack mitigation, urban ecology, environmental impact in the coastal zone, fisheries and aquaculture.
Friday, November 20
Feature SymposiumJoining Bond’s Interdisciplinary StrengthsBond Institute of Health & Sport, Level 1Conference Room 1 and 2 (1_23)
Research Week LuncheonHosted by Vice-Chancellor and President Prof Tim Brailsford
Featuring Prof Nuala Byrne and Prof Paul Glasziou
University ClubInvitation Only
Bond Research Community CelebrationDon’s TavernBond Research Community
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8.30am – 11.30am
12.00pm – 2.30pm
4.00pm – 6.00pm
Play the Library Research Game throughout the week
#researchweekgame
Don’t miss your chance to win a free iPad mini and iTunes vouchers
bond.edu.au/research-week