UWA BioMedical Sciences Association

UWA BioMedical Sciences Association

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A Guild affiliated Club that represents students interested in the Medical Sciences & supports the development of social, career and educational endeavours

The UWA BioMedical Sciences Association (BMS) is a Guild affiliated club that represents the medical sciences students at the University of Western Australia. The Association provides a common meeting ground for staffs and undergraduate students studying the following majors: Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; Pharmacology; Microbiology & Immunology and Biomedical Science
as well as postgraduate stu

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Down and barbecuing!!! Come say hi, we're by the gazebo at Matilda Bay:)

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Mmm who doesn't love a good sausage pun, frankly, we don't find them very funny. Much LOL. If you missed us at Club Carnival today, catch our committee at our sundowner on Thursday to grab your BMS 2016 sticker!

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And we are live on instagram!!! Chuck us a cheeky little follow and meet our fabulous commitee members
x BMS

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Our committee are down at ODay!!!! Snag your memberships and a jelly shot to cool you down !!!

Gold Standard GAMSAT Courses Perth 08/01/2016

Hello to all of our members! Our holiday sabbatical is finally complete, and our 2016 committee returns to help assist you in your BMS endeavours!

Gold Standard GAMSAT is offering a $50 discount to all BioMedical Sciences Assocation members who wish to attend their live courses, (se gamsattestpreparation.com/gamsat-courses-perth.html). If you would like to attend just 1 full day to focus on either Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences, this complies with the offer too ($250 instead of $499).

Referencing this post, email [email protected] to claim your discount! In addition, Gold Standard will also be giving away free GAMSAT apps to the first 10 people who respond to this post. Please comment your full name and student email below should you be interested.

For those experiencing difficulty preparing for Section 3. Gold Standard will hold a free webinar on GAMSAT Biology Graph Analysis (one of the most frequent topics come up in the recent sittings) on January 17th at 7pm AEDT (4pm in Perth): https://www.facebook.com/events/430970983768992/

Good luck with your GAMSAT study (!) and keep a close eye on this space for other pre-GAMSAT goodies that BMS will help you out with!

Gold Standard GAMSAT Courses Perth

Study with us | Telethon Kids Institute 09/08/2015

The Telethon Kids Institute is the largest medical research facility in Western
Australia and with more than 500 staff and students, the Telethon Kids is also one of
Australia’s largest research facilities dedicated to child health.

If you're thinking about a career in research, considering Honours or a PhD, or completing your Bachelor of Science and searching for career prospects join
Telethon Kids Institute at their Prospective Student Evening on Thursday 13 August 2015 in Subiaco.

You'll find the opportunity to talk to Telethon Kids' esteemed researchers about opportunities for Honours and PhD projects.

Find more information about the Prospective Student Evening and Telethon kids here: http://telethonkids.org.au/join-us/study-with-us/

For further information about how to become a student at the Institute please email [email protected]

Study with us | Telethon Kids Institute Become a student All students enrol for their degree through a university and undertake their research at the Telethon Kids Institute under the supervision of an Institute researcher. Eligibility and conditions for completion of the degree are primarily those of the enrolling universities. Enrolme…

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Hi everyone, just a quick reminder to all UWA students that PAL is starting this week!

Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is a FREE peer-led group study program for science students doing level 1 units.

It's weekly and goes for approximately 1 hour and is taught by students who have successfully completed the units when they were in first year!

PAL is not just for students who are struggling with the content, it can be used by anyone to study effectively and stay on top of your studies by consolidating concepts each week.

It is never too late to sign-up for PAL! Go to the community section of LMS and you'll find it listed there!

Cya there!

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The Harry Perkins Institute stands at the forefront of modern medical research striving to deliver global improvements in human health and conduct innovative research that translates into lasting health benefits and medical breakthroughs.

If you're thinking about a career in research, considering Honours or a PhD, or completing your Bachelor of Science and searching for career prospects come along and explore the exciting career prospects in medical research at the Perkins during their Student Information Sundowner held on Tuesday 11th August @ 4:00pm - 6:00pm.

Enjoy the hospitality and talk to Harry Perkins Institute's laboratory heads about opportunities for Honours and PhD projects within this dynamic environment.

Register your attendance for free here: https://www.perkins.org.au/events/student-information-sundowner

For further information visit their studying with us page or contact: [email protected].

A public lecture by Axel Lorke > Institute of Advanced Studies: The University of Western Australia 03/08/2015

Nanotechnology: Do We Live in Richard Feynman’s Science Fiction?

A public lecture by Axel Lorke, Chair, Faculty of Physics and CENIDE, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany will be on in Murdoch Lecture Theatre in the Arts Building at UWA on the Monday 10th August at 6pm!

In 1959, Richard Feynman, one of the most influential theoretical physicists of the 20th century, delivered a lecture, envisioning a technology based on the ability to see, manipulate and build objects on the smallest scale - at the atomic level. Introducing to the world the concept that seeded the field of nanotechnology.

Feynman’s speech has now become a widely quoted manifesto of modern nanoscience.

In this public lecture, Richard Feynman’s talk will be taken as a “wish list from the past” to discuss which of his visionary ideas modern nanotechnology has been able to realise. How has his concept transformed science, technology, and our society as a whole? What has been discovered that Feynman might not have thought of? And what future technologies may emerge from present-day nanoscience research?

Professor Axel Lorke received his PhD in Experimental Physics in 1991 from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (LMU) Munich. In 2000 he was appointed Full Professor (C4) of Experimental Physics at the University of Duisburg-Essen. His work focuses on the electronic and optical properties nano-structures and low-dimensional semiconductors.

Professor Lorke has a wealth of knowledge and insight into the field of nanotechnology and he presently serves as scientific director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Analytics on the Nanoscale and board member of the Nanoenergy Technology Center.

To RSVP to this free lecture, book a seat at http://www.ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/lorke

A public lecture by Axel Lorke > Institute of Advanced Studies: The University of Western Australia A public lecture by Axel Lorke - Nanotechnology: Do We Live in Richard Feynman’s Science Fiction?

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Hey everyone! Just wanted to let you know that we’ve already released our very first ever careers guidebook for our first newsletter for the semester! YAAAAY! :D

If you’ve missed out, then fret not! Visit us at Club Carnival (https://www.facebook.com/events/915459841849856/) tomorrow from 12pm-2pm at Oak Lawn and become a member to receive your free copy

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If you’re graduating soon and not quite sure about what to do next, our career guidebook covers useful information such as graduate profiles, possible postgraduate opportunities, the skills you’ve gained in finishing your degree and more to help you with your next career step in the biomedical sciences industry.
If you’re a BMS member, the guidebook will be released with our next newsletter (which is coming up next week, so don't forget to keep an eye out for it in your inbox!)
If you’re not a member yet, no stress! Just come down to our stall during Club Carnival next Tuesday (August 4th) and we’ll send you a copy to your preferred email.
Welcome back everyone, and all the best for Semester 2!

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