Events Archive2009Arabic classes are now on offer through the UWA Extension’s Autumn School for 2009. 13th March 2009, Dr Jonathan Spyer: Israel's Strategic Dilemmas in a Changing Middle East. The CMSS and the Institute of Advanced Studies presents Dr Jonathan Spyer who is a senior Research Fellow at the Center for Global Research in International Affairs, Inter-Disciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel. In his lecture titled, Israel's Strategic Dilemmas in a Changing Middle East, Dr Spyer argues that the rapid change currently undergoing in strategic relations in the Middle East offers both opportunity and cause for concern to Israel. Dr Spyer will explore the components of the new strategic situation and its meaning for hopes of peace in the Middle East. More information... 200825th October 2008, The Imam and the Pastor In Person, The CMSS and Initiatives of Change (WA) presents Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye, the inspiring men featured in the Nigerian documentary Imam and the Pastor. They visit Australia for the first time to share their experiences of how they forged a cooperative partnership in mediation and reconciliation within an environment of religious tensions and conflict. They will share their story through interactive meetings around Australia with valuable lessons for all. More information... 9th October 2008, Dr Sara Roy: Beyond Occupation? Examining the New Reality in Israel and Palestine,The CMSS and Australian Friends of Palestine WA presents Dr Sara, Senior Research Scholar at the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University. Dr Roy will examine critical changes in the way the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is conceptualized, understood and addressed. Dr Roy will explore key paradigmatic shifts at the political, social and economic levels and argue that these shifts collectively represents a critical turning point regarding the possibility of achieving a meaningful and politically and economically sustainable resolution to the conflict. More information... Annual Islam Symposium 2008: Freedom of Speech and Association, Wednesday 10 September 4:00pm - 8:00pm. Symposium includes book launch of The Jihad Seminar by Hanifa Deen and Iftar break with refreshments. Symposium speakers include Hanifa Deen, A/ P Samina Yasmeen, Dr Julie Macfarlane and prominent Australian author, playwright journalist and broadcaster, Mr Sandy McCutcheon to launch The Jihad Seminar. More information... Global and Regional Security: Contemporary Challenges Date: Friday 15 August 2008 The one day symposium is being organized to honour Mr Geoffrey Jukes for his contributions as a teacher and researcher to the discipline of international relations. The symposium reflects our appreciation of the role played by Geoffrey Jukes in promoting the study of international relations in Australia and other countries. Apart from undertaking groundbreaking research on Russia, he has supervised a large number of postrgraduate students from a number of countries. He has shared his love for objectivity and truth with us. As his former students, we feel it is important to acknowledge these and other contributions made by him on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Speakers include:
Please see program for specific times. Click here to download flyer (pdf) Please email cmss@uwa.edu.au or call 6488 4554 to register your interest. 11 August Special Guest Speaker Major General Dipankar Bannerjee, AVSM (Retd), Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, will give a lecture on regional security issues from an Indian perspective. Maths Lecture Room 3, G02, 1-2 pm. 7 August Special Guest Speaker Pakistan High Commissioner to Canberra 1 August 2008 Political Science & International Relations Seminar 22 - 26 July 2008 CMSS Member, Dr Greg Accialoli Coordinating Panel at the 5th International Symposium of Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia. For more information... 19 May 2008, Monday The Centre for Muslim States and Societies (CMSS), in collaboration with the Western Australian Police (WAPOL) will be holding a focus group session with youth from Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Communities. For more information ... 17 March 2008, Monday The Centre for Muslim States and Societies and Australian Friends of Palestine Association (WA) will be co-hosting Ms Kim Bullimore to discuss her recent experiences in the Middle East. Kim is a Murri activist from north Queensland and has been involved in anti-racism, women's liberation and international solidarity campaigns. She has written and spoken on a range of issues including women's rights and indigenous issues, as well as Palestine. For more information... 200716 November, Friday Dr K.H. Nadirsyah Hosen, from the University of Wollongong, will be at presenting a seminar on Shariah and Constitutional Reform in Indonesia, which is part of a book launch. For more information... 26 October, Friday To celebrate the contribution made by the late Begum Sarfarz Iqbal (1939-2003) to Urdu literature, the Centre for Muslim States and Societies will be launching its inaugural Urdu Literary event with an Urdu Poetry Recital. For more information... 8 October, Monday Dr Ghada Karmi, from the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies (University of Exeter), will be giving a lecture on the Israeli and Palestinian conflict... 4 October, Thursday *DATE and VENUE CHANGE* Visiting Research Fellow to the Centre for Muslim States and Societies and Endeavour Pakistan Executive Awardee will be presenting a seminar on Women and Governance Reforms in Pakistan. For more information... 1-3 August FULBRIGHT SYMPOSIUM is coming soon! See here for more details.24 July, Tuesday His Excellency Mr Jalil Abbas Jilani, High Commissioner of Pakistan to Australia will be here for a lecture...
Professor James Piscatori, from Wadham College, Oxford, will be visiting the Centre and will be giving a lecture on Iraq and the Future of Political Islam next week. For more information... 15 May, Tuesday The Australian Institute of International Affairs, in conjunction with the Centre for Muslim States and Societies, will be hosting a lecture by the Hon Kim Beazley on 15 May. For more information... 26 April, Thursday Visiting Professor, Khadija Khaja, will be our guest at a lecture on Muslim Women and Human Rights. For more information... 19 April, Thursday Patrick Jory will be presenting a seminar on the current political and religious violence in Thailand. For more information... 4 February, Sunday Together with Issues Deliberations Australia, the Centre is co-hosting a forum on the voice of Australian Muslims. We are looking for WA Muslims who would like to be participants in this very important event. For more information... 2006
Lecture on media portrayal of Israel 5.30-6.30pm, Fox Lecture Theatre Mike Berry, from the University of Nottingham, will be speaking on the issue of how the situation in Israel is portrayed in the media. He will be using media resources to demonstrate his point. For more information... 11 December, Monday Lecture on South Asia 5.30pm-6.30pm, Austin Lecture Theatre, Arts Building. Professor Imtiaz Ahmed, from the University of Dhaka, will be here to speak on the Islam in South Asia, with particular reference to Islamic revivalism and colonialism in Bengal. For more information... Bad News from Israel: Television News and People's Understanding of Events Mike Berry, from Nottingham University, will be at the Fox Lecture Theatre on Friday, 15 December, to talk about how the mass media affects public knowledge and understanding of social and political issues, with particular reference to the situation in Israel. Professor Imtiaz Ahmed, from University of Dhaka, will be speaking at the Centre on 11 December. The topic is on Modernity and Production of Religious Intolerance. Palestinian Film night: PARADISE NOW An event jointly sponsored by the Centre for Muslim States and Societies, JustPeace and Australian Friends of Palestine. Friday, 24 November 2006 Tickets by donation at the door Professor Mohammed Ayoob, from Michigan University, will be lecturing at the Centre on The Many Faces of Political Islam, based on his new book. Tuesday, 31 October, 5.30-6.30pm The Centre for Muslim States and Societies is cohosting with Asian Studies and the Institute of Advanced Education a Symposium on Islamic Education in Indonesia. Registration closes 24 October. Interfaith evening at the Boulevard Hall The Centre for Muslim States and Societies will be hosting its annual symposium on 6 October, Friday, 2006. The topic this year is Islam, Muslims and Australia. This year, the venue will be Murdoch Lecture Theatre, Arts Building, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hightway, Crawley 6009. 6 October, Friday The Centre was pleased to host a luncheon for Prof Daniel Peterson, from Brigham Young University, Utah. Archive |