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What Magistrates do — A videotape presentation which consists of an interview of a Wellington Magistrate, A. B. Beatson Esq., SM, with Professor Geoffrey Palmer. Mr Beatson is a law graduate from Victoria and practised law in Nelson before going on the bench. The programme will be introduced by a senior member of the Faculty, Mr H. A. Hollmrake, who has had more than twenty years' trial experience in Canada (Law). |
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Women's Issues: a panel discussion and open debate on employment, education, child-care, sex roles, family law etc. (2 hour programme). |
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Plate Tectonics: what are the forces driving earthquakes, volcanoes and continental drift7 — Dr John Harper (Mathematics) |
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Choice and chance in modelling earthquakes. How mathematics can help us in understanding earthquakes and reducing the losses they cause-Dr Jim Ansell and Prof David Vere-Jones (Mathematics). |
7.00 |
Now the Chips are Down. A look at the impact that computers, mini computers and microprocessors are having on employment. Videotape (Computing Services Centre and Information Science Department). |
8.00 |
Prisons of a kind and of the mind Prof Tony Taylor (Psychology) |
Saturday
11.00 |
The Lawyer in Court. A video-tape presentation which consists of a lecture by Wellington barrister, B. E. Buckton, a graduate in law from Victoria. The lecture will be introduced by the Dean of the Faculty, Prof K. J. Keith (Law). |
12.00 |
Air pollution and monitoring in Upper Hutt — Mr J. Salinger and Mr B W. Imrie (Geography and UTRC). |
1.00 |
Panel Discussion: Back to Basics, or the new mathematics? — Lindsay Johnston will introduce a panel discussion on some current issues in school mathematics. |
2.00 |
Elements of a University Timetable — a look, with videotape, at the Lecture, Laboratory and the Tutorial with Mr B. W. Imrie and Mr J. Burgess. |
3.00 |
Women Issues: a panel discussion and open debate on employment, education, child-care, sex roles, family law etc. (2 hour programme). |
5.00 |
Statistics in the Social Sciences. Ross Renner, the University Biometrician will discuss some of the problems regarding the use and misuse of statistical tools. |