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<p>Students and teachers are invited to the science event of the year...</p>
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<p>Graeme Clark Oration 2011</p>
<p>Professor Sejnowski is a pioneer in computational neuroscience and
his goals are to understand the principles that link brain mechanisms
to behaviour.</p>
<p>Come to this free public talk and learn about the workings of the
brain, the behaviour of the brain in disorders such as autism and
schizophrenia and what the future has in store for us.</p><p><br></p>
<p>Melbourne Convention Centre - Plenary 2 ~ 1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf</p>
<p>Wednesday 9 March 2011 ~ 5.30pm for 6.15pm start, concluding 7.15pm</p>
<p>Registration is essential as places are limited - <a href="http://www.graemeclarkoration.org.au/">www.graemeclarkoration.org.au</a></p>
<br><br>___________________________________<br><br>Bridie Mackay<br>Senior Project Officer<br>Victorian Information Technology Teachers Association<br>T: +61 3 9495 6836<br>F: +61 3 9495 6834<br>E: bridie@vitta.org.au<br>Suite 209, 134-136 Cambridge Street<br>PO Box 1099<br>Collingwood, VIC, 3066<br>Australia<br><br>Bookmark VITTA's Professional Learning Program 2010<br>http://vitta.org.au/events/category/training-events<br><br></div></body></html>