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Mon, Jan 5, 2009
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MacWorld 2009
Mon, January 5, 2009 - Fri, January 9, 2009
Macworld Conference & Expo is scheduled to take place on January 5-9, 2009 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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Fri, Jan 30, 2009
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Innovation Seeding Grants - Program Closes
Fri, January 30, 2009
The AUC Innovation (Seeding) Grant program for 2008 is designed to inspire creative people and to foster innovation. The program is primarily aimed at students (but staff may also apply) and is designed to give you a chance to show what you can do with resources and support.
The program requires that you commit to a project of your own choosing. You'll have the support of a mentor, and be provided with equipment and resources to complete the project. You'll be required to share the progress of your project (through a project blog), and the outcome (either via open source licensing, creative commons licensing, or something similar).
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Mon, Feb 9, 2009
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Student Developer Scholarships - Applications Open
Mon, February 9, 2009
The AUC Student Developer Scholarships program is aimed at Australia's top student developers. We're seeking up to three students who have a talent for, and demonstrated experience in programming on Mac OS X, a strong academic record, and an innovative project idea that doesn't reinvent the wheel. This is a golden opportunity for top-tier student developers to further their development skills and produce a great software product.
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Tue, Feb 10, 2009
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Cocoa Workshop - Sydney (UNSW)
Tue, February 10, 2009 - Thu, February 12, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 Scholarships to its annual AUC Cocoa Workshop to be held at the UNSW Kensington campus from the 10 – 12 February 2009.
The AUC’s Cocoa Workshop is aimed to develop an understanding and appreciation of Cocoa and other Mac OS X development technologies in students (and interested staff) who have an interest on programming on Mac OS X. Another objective of this event is to provide means for people of like minds to meet and interact with one another.
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Wed, Feb 11, 2009
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AUC General Meeting
Wed, February 11, 2009 - Fri, February 13, 2009
AUC General Meeting at the Marriott Hotel Sydney.
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Mon, Feb 16, 2009
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Honours Scholarships (Round 1) - Applications Open
Mon, February 16, 2009
This round of the AUC Honours Scholarships is open to full-time domestic students of AUC member Universities who are in their honours year in 2009. Applications are accepted from students enrolled in a broad range of disciplines, including the Sciences, Information Technology, Humanities, Engineering, Arts, Health and Business.
Applicants must be undertaking a full-year research project that in some way depends on or uses uniquely Apple technologies. For example, a project that implements a solution using Apple's Xgrid technology would likely be considered a suitable application for a scholarship. Incidental use of a Macintosh does not, in and of itself, qualify. For example, research conducted using a general cross-platform application (such as MATLAB, Office, or SPSS) that was coincidentally conducted on the Macintosh would not attract support.
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Mon, Feb 16, 2009
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WWDC 2009 Scholarships - Applications Open
Mon, February 16, 2009
Each year Apple Inc. holds a developers conference in California, USA. Here 5000 people gather to listen to the latest innovations and developments that Apple have in the pipeline for the next 12 months. Conference attendance is vital for those who program and develop applications on the Macintosh platform as it gives them an opportunity to network directly with Apple engineers and also provide feedback to Apple for future improvements.
You can find more information about WWDC by checking out Apple's Developer web site.
developer.apple.com
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Thu, Feb 19, 2009
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Ruby for Mac OS X Workshop - Melbourne
Thu, February 19, 2009 - Fri, February 20, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC Ruby for Mac OS X Workshop to be held in Sydney on the 9-10 October and Melbourne on 2 -3 October.
Ruby is a object oriented program language which has a syntax which is simple and consistent.
Because of its underlying design, Ruby has found a number of uses in a number of areas. Today we have RubyCocoa, which provides a Bridge between Ruby and Objective C languages, allowing users to manipulate Objectice C objects from Ruby and vica-versa. In addition to this there is Ruby on Rails which is a web application framework, allowing developers to write powerful web applications quickly and easily.
This workshop starts off by looking at the rules and principals governing the Ruby Programming Language before examining how Ruby can be used on the Mac to write great RubyCocoa or Rails applications.
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Thu, Feb 26, 2009
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Ruby for Mac OS X Workshop - Sydney
Thu, February 26, 2009 - Fri, February 27, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC Ruby for Mac OS X Workshop to be held in Sydney on the 9-10 October and Melbourne on 2 -3 October.
Ruby is a object oriented program language which has a syntax which is simple and consistent.
Because of its underlying design, Ruby has found a number of uses in a number of areas. Today we have RubyCocoa, which provides a Bridge between Ruby and Objective C languages, allowing users to manipulate Objectice C objects from Ruby and vica-versa. In addition to this there is Ruby on Rails which is a web application framework, allowing developers to write powerful web applications quickly and easily.
This workshop starts off by looking at the rules and principals governing the Ruby Programming Language before examining how Ruby can be used on the Mac to write great RubyCocoa or Rails applications.
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Wed, Mar 11, 2009
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Student Developer Scholarships - Applications Close
Wed, March 11, 2009
The AUC Student Developer Scholarships program is aimed at Australia's top student developers. We're seeking up to three students who have a talent for, and demonstrated experience in programming on Mac OS X, a strong academic record, and an innovative project idea that doesn't reinvent the wheel. This is a golden opportunity for top-tier student developers to further their development skills and produce a great software product.
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Wed, Mar 18, 2009
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Honours Scholarships (Round 1) - Applications Close
Wed, March 18, 2009
This round of the AUC Honours Scholarships is open to full-time domestic students of AUC member Universities who are in their honours year in 2009. Applications are accepted from students enrolled in a broad range of disciplines, including the Sciences, Information Technology, Humanities, Engineering, Arts, Health and Business.
Applicants must be undertaking a full-year research project that in some way depends on or uses uniquely Apple technologies. For example, a project that implements a solution using Apple's Xgrid technology would likely be considered a suitable application for a scholarship. Incidental use of a Macintosh does not, in and of itself, qualify. For example, research conducted using a general cross-platform application (such as MATLAB, Office, or SPSS) that was coincidentally conducted on the Macintosh would not attract support.
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Sat, Mar 21, 2009
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iPhone SDK Workshop - Perth
Sat, March 21, 2009 - Sun, March 22, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC iPhone SDK Workshop to be held in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
The workshop is aimed specifically at students who study computing science, computer engineering, information technology, mathematics, creative arts/design or related disciplines and/or have an interest in developing applications for portable devices such as the iPhone and iPod touch. Staff from member Universities are also welcome to attend.
It is expected that those who attend will have some basic experience programming in languages such as C++, C, Java and have an understanding of Object Oriented Programming concepts.
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Wed, Mar 25, 2009
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WWDC 2009 Scholarships - Applications Close
Wed, March 25, 2009
Each year Apple Inc. holds a developers conference in California, USA. Here 5000 people gather to listen to the latest innovations and developments that Apple have in the pipeline for the next 12 months. Conference attendance is vital for those who program and develop applications on the Macintosh platform as it gives them an opportunity to network directly with Apple engineers and also provide feedback to Apple for future improvements.
You can find more information about WWDC by checking out Apple's Developer web site.
developer.apple.com
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Sat, Mar 28, 2009
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iPhone SDK Workshop - Melbourne
Sat, March 28, 2009 - Sun, March 29, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC iPhone SDK Workshop to be held in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
The workshop is aimed specifically at students who study computing science, computer engineering, information technology, mathematics, creative arts/design or related disciplines and/or have an interest in developing applications for portable devices such as the iPhone and iPod touch. Staff from member Universities are also welcome to attend.
It is expected that those who attend will have some basic experience programming in languages such as C++, C, Java and have an understanding of Object Oriented Programming concepts.
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Mon, Mar 30, 2009
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Student Developer Scholarships - Recipients Announced
Mon, March 30, 2009
The AUC Student Developer Scholarships program is aimed at Australia's top student developers. We're seeking up to three students who have a talent for, and demonstrated experience in programming on Mac OS X, a strong academic record, and an innovative project idea that doesn't reinvent the wheel. This is a golden opportunity for top-tier student developers to further their development skills and produce a great software product.
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Sat, Apr 4, 2009
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iPhone SDK Workshop - Sydney
Sat, April 4, 2009 - Sun, April 5, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC iPhone SDK Workshop to be held in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
The workshop is aimed specifically at students who study computing science, computer engineering, information technology, mathematics, creative arts/design or related disciplines and/or have an interest in developing applications for portable devices such as the iPhone and iPod touch. Staff from member Universities are also welcome to attend.
It is expected that those who attend will have some basic experience programming in languages such as C++, C, Java and have an understanding of Object Oriented Programming concepts.
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Mon, Apr 6, 2009
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Honours Scholarships (Round 1) - Recipients Announced
Mon, April 6, 2009
This round of the AUC Honours Scholarships is open to full-time domestic students of AUC member Universities who are in their honours year in 2009. Applications are accepted from students enrolled in a broad range of disciplines, including the Sciences, Information Technology, Humanities, Engineering, Arts, Health and Business.
Applicants must be undertaking a full-year research project that in some way depends on or uses uniquely Apple technologies. For example, a project that implements a solution using Apple's Xgrid technology would likely be considered a suitable application for a scholarship. Incidental use of a Macintosh does not, in and of itself, qualify. For example, research conducted using a general cross-platform application (such as MATLAB, Office, or SPSS) that was coincidentally conducted on the Macintosh would not attract support.
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Mon, Apr 20, 2009
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WWDC 2009 Scholarships - Recipients Announced
Mon, April 20, 2009
Each year Apple Inc. holds a developers conference in California, USA. Here 5000 people gather to listen to the latest innovations and developments that Apple have in the pipeline for the next 12 months. Conference attendance is vital for those who program and develop applications on the Macintosh platform as it gives them an opportunity to network directly with Apple engineers and also provide feedback to Apple for future improvements.
You can find more information about WWDC by checking out Apple's Developer web site.
developer.apple.com
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009
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Xcode Workshop - Melbourne
Thu, April 30, 2009 - Fri, May 1, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC Xcode Tools workshops to be held in Melbourne on the 30 April – 1 May and Sydney on 7 – 8 May.
The workshop is aimed specifically at students who study computing science, computer engineering, information technology, mathematics or related disciplines and/or have an interest in developing software for computers. Staff from member Universities are also welcome to attend
This AUC workshop explores the use of Xcode and other Apple tools throughout the software development process. Particular attention will be paid to enhancements in Mac OS X Leopard, including the new Instruments performance tool and the fully-redesigned Interface Builder 3.
A maximum of 20 people can attend the workshop so places at the workshop will be allocated based on the information supplied in the application form.
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Thu, May 7, 2009
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Xcode Workshop - Sydney
Thu, May 7, 2009 - Fri, May 8, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 20 partially funded places to each of the AUC Xcode Tools workshops to be held in Melbourne on the 30 April – 1 May and Sydney on 7 – 8 May.
The workshop is aimed specifically at students who study computing science, computer engineering, information technology, mathematics or related disciplines and/or have an interest in developing software for computers. Staff from member Universities are also welcome to attend
This AUC workshop explores the use of Xcode and other Apple tools throughout the software development process. Particular attention will be paid to enhancements in Mac OS X Leopard, including the new Instruments performance tool and the fully-redesigned Interface Builder 3.
A maximum of 20 people can attend the workshop so places at the workshop will be allocated based on the information supplied in the application form.
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Tue, May 19, 2009
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Apple Mobile Learning Seminar - Adelaide
Tue, May 19, 2009
Apple are running a series of seminars on Mobile Learning. All are welcome.
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Thu, May 21, 2009
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Apple Mobile Learning Seminar - Perth
Thu, May 21, 2009
Apple are running a series of seminars on Mobile Learning. All are welcome.
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Fri, May 22, 2009
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WWDC 2009 - Accommodation Bookings Close
Fri, May 22, 2009
Last day to book a room using the the AUC group rates at the Courtyard Marriott in San Francisco.
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Mon, May 25, 2009
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X World 2009 - Registration Opens
Mon, May 25, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is holding X World 2009, a 3 day hands-on training event specifically for Higher-Education Technical staff who support and manage Mac OS X installations.
X World 2009 will be held at the University of Technology Sydney (Broadway City Campus), from the 8 - 10 July 2009 and will feature a wide range of presenters from the University sector as well as hands-on workshops so attendees can learn how to configure and administer Mac OS X and implement it back in their own environments.
X World is aimed specifically at technical staff who manage or administer Mac OS X installations in either a support role, lab manager role or network administration role. There are no prerequisites to attend X World other than a good working knowledge of Mac OS X (exposure to 10.4 preferred) and a basic understanding of UNIX concepts such as file structures, directories and basic networking. Different streams during the event will cater for both technical staff new to Mac OS X as well as UNIX gurus and Mac veterans.
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Tue, May 26, 2009
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Apple Mobile Learning Seminar - Sydney
Tue, May 26, 2009
Apple are running a series of seminars on Mobile Learning. All are welcome.
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Thu, May 28, 2009
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Apple Mobile Learning Seminar - Melbourne
Thu, May 28, 2009
Apple are running a series of seminars on Mobile Learning. All are welcome.
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Thu, Jun 4, 2009
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Apple Mobile Learning Seminar - Brisbane
Thu, June 4, 2009
Apple are running a series of seminars on Mobile Learning. All are welcome.
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Mon, Jun 8, 2009
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WWDC 2009
Mon, June 8, 2009 - Fri, June 12, 2009
Dates now confirmed by Apple Inc.
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Fri, Jul 3, 2009, 5:00 pm
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X World 2009 - Registration Closes
Fri, July 3, 2009, 5:00 pm - Sat, July 4, 2009, 5:00 pm
The Apple University Consortium is holding X World 2009, a 3 day hands-on training event specifically for Higher-Education Technical staff who support and manage Mac OS X installations.
X World 2009 will be held at the University of Technology Sydney (Broadway City Campus), from the 8 - 10 July 2009 and will feature a wide range of presenters from the University sector as well as hands-on workshops so attendees can learn how to configure and administer Mac OS X and implement it back in their own environments.
X World is aimed specifically at technical staff who manage or administer Mac OS X installations in either a support role, lab manager role or network administration role. There are no prerequisites to attend X World other than a good working knowledge of Mac OS X (exposure to 10.4 preferred) and a basic understanding of UNIX concepts such as file structures, directories and basic networking. Different streams during the event will cater for both technical staff new to Mac OS X as well as UNIX gurus and Mac veterans.
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Wed, Jul 8, 2009
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X World 2009
Wed, July 8, 2009 - Fri, July 10, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is holding X World 2009, a 3 day hands-on training event specifically for Higher-Education Technical staff who support and manage Mac OS X installations.
X World 2008 will be held at the University of Technology Sydney (Broadway City Campus), from the 8 - 10 July 2009 and will feature a wide range of presenters from the University sector as well as hands-on workshops so attendees can learn how to configure and administer Mac OS X and implement it back in their own environments.
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009
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Honours Scholarships (Round 2) - Applications Open
Mon, July 13, 2009
This round of the AUC Honours Scholarships is open to full-time domestic students of AUC member Universities who are in their honours year in 2009. Applications are accepted from students enrolled in a broad range of disciplines, including the Sciences, Information Technology, Humanities, Engineering, Arts, Health and Business.
Applicants must be undertaking a full-year research project that in some way depends on or uses uniquely Apple technologies. For example, a project that implements a solution using Apple's Xgrid technology would likely be considered a suitable application for a scholarship. Incidental use of a Macintosh does not, in and of itself, qualify. For example, research conducted using a general cross-platform application (such as MATLAB, Office, or SPSS) that was coincidentally conducted on the Macintosh would not attract support.
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Mon, Aug 3, 2009
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Innovation Development Grants - Applications Open
Mon, August 3, 2009
The core aspiration of the Innovation Grants is to assist members of the AUC community in developing software and other resources which are relevant to the use of Apple technology in Higher Education and which are freely or inexpensively available to the AUC community, and the wider Higher Education community. The primary objectives of the Grants are to:-
- Inspire and foster innovation
- Support projects for which an outcome is wider adoption of Apple technology
- Support projects which produce a shared, tangible and valuable result. This result need not be a computer program but often it is.
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Mon, Aug 10, 2009
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SAGE-AU 2009 Conference
Mon, August 10, 2009 - Fri, August 14, 2009
The SAGE-AU Annual Conference is the premier Systems Administration event in the Asia-Pacific region. The conference offers a premium educational forum for System Administrators of all platforms and levels of experience, and an excellent opportunity to meet, network and learn from acknowledged experts in the field.
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Wed, Aug 12, 2009
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Honours Scholarships (Round 2) - Applications Close
Wed, August 12, 2009
This round of the AUC Honours Scholarships is open to full-time domestic students of AUC member Universities who are in their honours year in 2009. Applications are accepted from students enrolled in a broad range of disciplines, including the Sciences, Information Technology, Humanities, Engineering, Arts, Health and Business.
Applicants must be undertaking a full-year research project that in some way depends on or uses uniquely Apple technologies. For example, a project that implements a solution using Apple's Xgrid technology would likely be considered a suitable application for a scholarship. Incidental use of a Macintosh does not, in and of itself, qualify. For example, research conducted using a general cross-platform application (such as MATLAB, Office, or SPSS) that was coincidentally conducted on the Macintosh would not attract support.
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Thu, Aug 13, 2009
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FileMaker Developer Conference 2009
Thu, August 13, 2009 - Sun, August 16, 2009
Be prepared to totally immerse yourself several days of expert wisdom on developing solutions with FileMaker Pro. The knowledge you gain will pay big dividends immediately, and far into the future. In just a few intensive days you'll learn recommended practices, new approaches, and philosophies for developing solutions. Create your perfect curriculum from a variety of tracks, sessions and workshops. Learn the best techniques or focus on the specific topics you desire. Become an even more efficient and creative developer!
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Thu, Aug 20, 2009
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Cocoa Python Workshop - Sydney
Thu, August 20, 2009 - Fri, August 21, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 25 Scholarships to the Cocoa-Python workshop to be held at the Clifton Training Centre in Sydney. Recipients will be eligible to attend the two-day workshop, commencing on August 20.
The workshop is designed to give those who attend a general understanding of Mac OS X development with Python. Students will learn the basics of programming Cocoa applications in Python, designing tools and applications using Xcode and Interface Builder, and using Python for web scripting. By the end of the workshop, attendees will know how to develop and release fully functional Cocoa programs written using Python. In addition, anyone who wants to learn Cocoa can use this workshop as an introduction!
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Mon, Aug 31, 2009
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Honours Scholarships (Round 2) - Recipients Announced
Mon, August 31, 2009
This round of the AUC Honours Scholarships is open to full-time domestic students of AUC member Universities who are in their honours year in 2009. Applications are accepted from students enrolled in a broad range of disciplines, including the Sciences, Information Technology, Humanities, Engineering, Arts, Health and Business.
Applicants must be undertaking a full-year research project that in some way depends on or uses uniquely Apple technologies. For example, a project that implements a solution using Apple's Xgrid technology would likely be considered a suitable application for a scholarship. Incidental use of a Macintosh does not, in and of itself, qualify. For example, research conducted using a general cross-platform application (such as MATLAB, Office, or SPSS) that was coincidentally conducted on the Macintosh would not attract support.
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Thu, Sep 3, 2009
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Cocoa Python Workshop - Melbourne
Thu, September 3, 2009 - Fri, September 4, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 25 Scholarships to the Cocoa-Python workshop to be held at the Clifton Training Centre in Melbourne. Recipients will be eligible to attend the two-day workshop, commencing on 3 September.
The workshop is designed to give those who attend a general understanding of Mac OS X development with Python. Students will learn the basics of programming Cocoa applications in Python, designing tools and applications using Xcode and Interface Builder, and using Python for web scripting. By the end of the workshop, attendees will know how to develop and release fully functional Cocoa programs written using Python. In addition, anyone who wants to learn Cocoa can use this workshop as an introduction!
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Thu, Sep 10, 2009
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Innovation Development Grants - Applications Close
Thu, September 10, 2009
The core aspiration of the Innovation Grants is to assist members of the AUC community in developing software and other resources which are relevant to the use of Apple technology in Higher Education and which are freely or inexpensively available to the AUC community, and the wider Higher Education community. The primary objectives of the Grants are to:-
- Inspire and foster innovation
- Support projects for which an outcome is wider adoption of Apple technology
- Support projects which produce a shared, tangible and valuable result. This result need not be a computer program but often it is.
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Fri, Sep 18, 2009
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/dev/world/2009 - Registration Closes
Fri, September 18, 2009
/dev/world/2009, National Convention Centre, Canberra.
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Mon, Sep 28, 2009
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/dev/world/2009 Conferemce
Mon, September 28, 2009 - Tue, September 29, 2009
/dev/world/2009, National Convention Centre, Canberra.
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Wed, Sep 30, 2009
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iPhone SDK Workshop - Canberra
Wed, September 30, 2009 - Fri, October 2, 2009
In this workshop you will learn the tools of the trade and the most important parts of the iPhone SDK to get you on your way to writing cool applications for these revolutionary devices.
The workshop is aimed specifically at students who study computing science, computer engineering, information technology, mathematics, creative arts/design or related disciplines and/or have an interest in developing applications for portable devices such as the iPhone and iPod touch. Staff from member Universities are also welcome to attend.
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Thu, Oct 1, 2009
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AUC Annual General Meeting
Thu, October 1, 2009 - Fri, October 2, 2009
AUC Annual General Meeting to be held in Old Parliament House, Canberra.
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Fri, Oct 9, 2009
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Innovation Development Grants - Recipients Announced
Fri, October 9, 2009
The core aspiration of the Innovation Grants is to assist members of the AUC community in developing software and other resources which are relevant to the use of Apple technology in Higher Education and which are freely or inexpensively available to the AUC community, and the wider Higher Education community. The primary objectives of the Grants are to:-
- Inspire and foster innovation
- Support projects for which an outcome is wider adoption of Apple technology
- Support projects which produce a shared, tangible and valuable result. This result need not be a computer program but often it is.
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Wed, Oct 28, 2009
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Apple Pro Studio World Tour - Sydney
Wed, October 28, 2009
The latest releases of Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio are loaded with tools designed to make video production and music creation easier and more intuitive than ever. Join us as Apple product experts dive deep into the groundbreaking new features of each software suite.
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Thu, Oct 29, 2009
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Xgrid Workshop - Melbourne
Thu, October 29, 2009 - Fri, October 30, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 50 Scholarships to the AUC’s Xgrid workshop to be held at the Clifton Training Centre in Sydney & Melbourne. Recipients will be eligible to attend the two-day workshops, commencing on late October.
The workshop is designed to give those who attend an advanced understanding of Xgrid which is Apple’s proprietary technology for solving large computational problems using a number of computers idle/ wasted CPU time. The workshop focuses on Xgrids architecture, protocols and rich tool set and API’s. In addition to this the workshop looks at how a number of Apple technologies such as Podcast producer leverage Xgrid to implement/ optimize workflows in production environments.
A maximum of 25 people can attend each workshop so seats will be allocated on competitive basis. The AUC strongly encourages students to attend.
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Fri, Oct 30, 2009
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MacWorld 2010 - Allocated Scholarships Due
Fri, October 30, 2009
Those Universities with an Allocated MacWorld 2010 Scholarship must advise the AUC of their recipient by this date
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Thu, Nov 5, 2009
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Xgrid Workshop - Sydney
Thu, November 5, 2009 - Fri, November 6, 2009
The Apple University Consortium is pleased to announce it is offering 50 Scholarships to the AUC’s Xgrid workshop to be held at the Clifton Training Centre in Sydney & Melbourne. Recipients will be eligible to attend the two-day workshops, commencing on late October.
The workshop is designed to give those who attend an advanced understanding of Xgrid which is Apple’s proprietary technology for solving large computational problems using a number of computers idle/ wasted CPU time. The workshop focuses on Xgrids architecture, protocols and rich tool set and API’s. In addition to this the workshop looks at how a number of Apple technologies such as Podcast producer leverage Xgrid to implement/ optimize workflows in production environments.
A maximum of 25 people can attend each workshop so seats will be allocated on competitive basis. The AUC strongly encourages students to attend.
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Wed, Nov 25, 2009
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CreateWorld 2009 - Registration Closes
Wed, November 25, 2009
The AUC will be holding CreateWorld 2009 a 3 day performance, presentation, and technical development event, specifically for Academic and Higher-Education Technical staff in the digital arts disciplines.
CreateWorld 2009 will be held 30 Nov to 2 Dec 2009 at Griffith University’s Brisbane South Bank Campus, across the facilities of the Queensland College of Art, the Queensland Conservatorium, the Griffith Film School, and the Graduate Centre.
The conference will feature a wide range of academic and technical presenters from the University and industry sectors as well as panel and interactive sessions.
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Mon, Nov 30, 2009
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CreateWorld 2009
Mon, November 30, 2009 - Wed, December 2, 2009
The AUC will be holding CreateWorld 2009 a 3 day performance, presentation, and technical development event, specifically for Academic and Higher-Education Technical staff in the digital arts disciplines.
CreateWorld 2009 will be held 30 Nov to 2 Dec 2009 at Griffith University’s Brisbane South Bank Campus, across the facilities of the Queensland College of Art, the Queensland Conservatorium, the Griffith Film School, and the Graduate Centre.
The conference will feature a wide range of academic and technical presenters from the University and industry sectors as well as panel and interactive sessions.
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