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PUBLIC LECTURES: COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN BIRDS

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From: Russell Woodford <>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 16:12:37 +1100


PUBLIC LECTURES ON COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN BIRDS

The Australian Academy of Science's 2000 Selby Fellow is Associate
Professor Irene Pepperberg from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology at the University of Arizona.  She will be giving public lectures
in eastern Australia from 12 to 27 June. Her work is on cognitive processes
in birds; it calls into question traditional assumptions about the nature
and extent of human uniqueness.

For more information on times and venues for her public lectures, please
contact her hosts in each city:

15 June: Australian Museum, (Sydney)  public lecture, Sandra Harrison,


19-21 June: University of New England, David McKay, ;
and Lesley Rogers, 

22 June, 1 pm: Questacon (Canberra) public lecture, Julie Foster,


27 June: Museum Victoria, public lecture, Sarah Edwards,


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Australian Academy of Science
GPO Box 783
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Delivery Address:
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Russell Woodford

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