UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA VICTORIA BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA
[www.uvic.ca/events]

All events are free unless otherwise indicated.
This events listing is provided by UVic Communications and mirrors the listing published in the most recent issue of
The Ring.

For more information about events at UVic, call 721-UVIC, the 24-hour events line.

Featured conference

South Asian Popular Culture Conference
April 22-24

Links to other UVic events calendars

MARCH 19 - APRIL 16

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FRIDAY

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March 19

March 20

March 21

March 22

March 23

March 24

March 25

March 26

March 27

March 28

March 29

March 30

March 31

April 1

April 2

April 3

April 4

April 5

April 6

April 7

April 8

April 9

April 10

April 10

April 11

April 12

April 13

April 14

April 15

April 16

AT THE GALLERIES

"Space Lost, Space Regained" and other works by the Chapman Group. March 30 - April 29. McPherson Library Gallery. 721-8298.

Warrior Women Spring Fever from April 6 to 14. (Maltwood). 721-8298.


PHOENIX THEATRE

A Midsummer Night's Dream. Through March 27. $16/6.50. 721-8000.


COMPUTING USER SERVICES

Offers a range of computer support workshops for faculty and staff. There is a fee for some workshops. For more information call 721-8280.


Friday, March 19

athletics

All day. Maritime Life Spring Swimming Nationals. Continues March 20. Saanich Commonwealth Pool. (Athletics). 721-8406.

lectures

3:00 p.m. The Mystery of Gamma-Ray Bursts. Sir Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. Colloquium. Elliott 168. (Physics & Astronomy). 721-8819.

music

12:30 p.m. Fridaymusic. School of Music voice students. Admission by donation. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

8:00 p.m. UVic Wind Symphony Concert. $10/8 McPherson Theatre box office. Univ. Centre Auditorium. 386-6121.

other

8:00 a.m. Back to the Future? Prospects for Reform in Post-Suharto Indonesia. Asia-Pacific Initiatives Colloquium. Cadboro Commons Conference Centre. (Asia-Pacific Initiatives). Please call to register 721-7020.

3:30 p.m. Environmental Resource Valuation: Some Problems with Current Methodology. Michael Burns, Flinders Univ. Econometrics Colloquium. Business & Economics 363. (Economics). 721-8532.

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Saturday, March 20

athletics

10:00 a.m. Vikes Spring Cup. Men's and Women's soccer. Continues March 21. UVic Warm up Track. (Athletics). 721-8406.

1:00 p.m. Graham Clark Memorial (Men's) Rugby Game. Wallace Field. (Athletics). 721-8406.

lectures

8:00 p.m. Back to the Beginning: Understanding our Universe. Sir Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal. President's Distinguished Lecture Series. Univ. Centre Auditorium. (Physics & Astronomy). 721-8819.

music

2:30 p.m. Saxophone Class Recital. Admission by donation. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

8:00 p.m. Graduating Composers' Concert: II. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

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Sunday, March 21

lectures

1:00 p.m. Taking Care of the Future. Begbie 158 and 159. (Law, Continuing Studies). 721-8481.

music

2:30 p.m. Victoria Symphony Concert. $28/15 at McPherson Theatre box office. Univ. Centre Auditorium.

386-6121.

3:00 p.m. Violin Class Recital. Admission by donation. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

8:00 p.m. Basically Bach. Admission by donation. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

other

2:00 p.m. The Phoenix Bard: A Graduate Student Symposium. Phoenix Theatre. (Theatre). 721-8008.

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Monday, March 22

lectures

2:30 p.m. Cultural Diversity and the Conversation of Justice: Cavell, Consent and Political Voice. Dr. David Owen, Southampton Univ. 1996 Classroom Bldg. C113. (Political Science). 721-7486.

music

8:00 p.m. Victoria Symphony Concert. $28/15 at McPherson Theatre box office. Univ. Centre Auditorium. 386-6121.

8:00 p.m. Bachelor of Music Graduating Recital. Niki Bysouth, trumpet. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

seminars

12:30 p.m. Hong Kong: Repositioning the Canadian Connection. Mr. Colin Russel, Consul General of Canada, Hong Kong. Human & Social Development A260. (Asia-Pacific Initiatives). 721-7020.

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Tuesday, March 23

lectures

3:30 p.m. Applications for Acoustic Seabed Classification &emdash; From Habitat to Submarines. Bill Collins, Quester Tangent Corporation. (Earth & Ocean Sciences, Earth & Ocean Research). Elliott 062. 721-8848.

7:00 p.m. Music on the Net and the Myth of Digital Rights in Canada. Burt Harris, Vancouver music and artists' rights lawyer. Centre for Innovative Teaching 105. (Engineering, Law). 472-4249.

7:30 p.m. Intrigue and Entrepreneurship at the Opera: A Day in the Life of an 18th Century Impresario. Dr. Gordana Lazarevich, UVic. Provost Lecture. 1996 Classroom Bldg. C103. 721-7636.

7:30 p.m. Two Theories of Modernity. Charles Taylor, McGill Univ. Victoria Lecture. Human & Social Development A240. (Humanities). 721-7063.

music

12:30 p.m. Dance Showcase. $2 at Athletics & Recreational Services or at the door. Univ. Centre Auditorium. (Athletics). 721-8721.

other

3:30 p.m. The Accuracy of Fundamental Stock Market Price Estimates. Mark Kamstra, SFU. Econometrics Colloquium. Business & Economics 363. (Economics). 721-8532.

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Wednesday, March 24

lectures

4:00 p.m. The Christian Presence in the Middle East: Medieval Painting in Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. Dr. Mat Immerseel. Centre for Innovative Teaching 116. (History in Art & Studies in Religion & Society). 721-6325.

8:00 p.m Charles Ray, Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Prof. of sculpture. A slide presentation of his work. MacLaurin A144. Orion Lecture. (Visual Arts). 721-8014.

music

12:00 p.m. Master of Music Recital. Emil Krasich, guitar. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

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Thursday,March 25

athletics

6:00 p.m. Vikes Men's Rugby vs. Berkeley. $3/Free. Centennial Stadium. (Athletics). 721-8406.

lectures

4:00 p.m. The Spiritual Roots of Restorative Justice. Dr. Michael Hadley. Clearihue A311. (Studies in Religion & Society). 721-6325.

8:00 p.m. Women Who Write Opera. Donna Zapf. Admission by donation. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

workshops

4:30 p.m. ESL Speakers and the Law. Clearihue A204. (Linguistics, Continuing Studies). 721-7420.

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Friday, March 26

music

12:30 p.m. Fridaymusic. School of Music students in a program for various instruments. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

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Saturday,March 27

athletics

2:30 p.m. Vikes Men's Rugby vs. Stanford. $3/Free. Centennial Stadium. (Athletics). 721-8406.

music

8:00 p.m. Chorus & Orchestra Concert. $12/8 McPherson Theatre box office. Univ. Centre Auditorium. 386-6121.

other

6:30 p.m. Native Students Union Coffee House. Admission by donation. SUB Multi-Purpose Rm. 472-4394.

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Monday, March 29

lectures

2:30 p.m. Sex, Death and Genetic Parasites: Tales of an Evolutionary Demographer. Daniel Promislow, Univ. of Georgia. Cunningham 219. (Biology). 721-7094.

music

8:00 a.m. Danceworks. Continues through March 31. Univ. Centre Auditorium. 721-6561.

8:00 p.m. Bachelor of Music Graduating Recital. Chloe Kohut, violin. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

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Tuesday, March 30

other

3:30 p.m. Robust Regression Estimation for Linear Models. Julie Zhou, UVic. Econometrics Colloquium. Business & Economics 363. (Economics). 721-8532.

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Wednesday, March 31

athletics

6:00 p.m. Vikes Men's Rugby vs. UC Davis. $3/Free. Centennial Stadium. (Athletics). 721-8406.

lectures

7:00 p.m. The Coming of Age of Violence Prevention: Building Bridges Between University-Based Research and Community Practice. Dr. Sheppard G. Kellam, Johns Hopkins Univ. Lansdowne Lecture. 1996 Classroom Bldg. C112. (Psychology). 721-7324.

music

12:00 p.m. Master of Music Recital. Gabriel Solomon, violin. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

8:00 p.m. Bachelor of Music Graduating Recital. Danny Tones, percussion. MacLaurin B125. (Music). 721-7903.

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Thursday, April 1

lectures

4:00 p.m. Rhetoric, Change, and the Academic Study of Religion. Dr. Johannes N. Vorster, Univ. of South Africa. Clearihue A311. (Studies in Religion & Society). 721-6325.

workshops

workshops

4:30 p.m. Using Audio Visual Materials in the ESL/EFL Classroom. Clearihue A204. (Linguistics, Continuing Studies). 721-7420.

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Tuesday, April 6

lectures

7:30 p.m. Romansch: eine Minoritatensprache in der Schweiz und im Nordosten Italiens. Heidi Lichtenstein. Lecture in German. Clearihue C305. (Germanic Studies). 721-7316.

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Friday, April 9

other

2:30 p.m. Multidisciplinarity, Internationalization, the New Technologies: Whither Social Sciences? Faculty of Social Sciences Colloquium No. 6. Dunsmuir Lodge. (Social Sciences). 721-7064.

7:30 p.m. I am Alcohol: Healing the Wounded Warrior. Don Burnsticks; comedian Winston Wuttunee. Univ. Centre Auditorium. (Social Work). 721-6274.

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Friday, April 16

seminars

3:00 p.m. Increasing School Quantity versus Quality in a Less-Developed Country: Impact on Children from Low- and High-Income Households. Anil Deolalikar, Univ. of Washington. Business & Economics 363. (Economics). 721-8532.

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The deadline for calendar submissions for the April 16 issue of the Ring is April 9 at 4:00 p.m. Late submissions cannot be accepted for publication. Calendar submissions may be sent to Donna Barker, at UVic Communications Services, email: dbarker@uvic.ca


LINKS TO OTHER UVic EVENTS CALENDARS

Phoenix Theatre

Student Employment Centre

Alumni News

Learning & Teaching Centre

University Centre Auditorium

School of Music

Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives

Cinecenta

Maltwood Gallery

Vikes Varsity Teams & Schedules

Counselling Services

Conference
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To submit listings for upcoming events, email Donna Barker.

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