UQMS Presents: The 64th Annual E.S. Meyers Lecture

Featured30oct11:30 am2:00 pmEvent Type AcademicUQMS Presents: The 64th Annual E.S. Meyers Lecture11:30 am - 2:00 pm GHD Auditorium (Room 200), Advanced Engineering Building (49-200) The University of Queensland

Event Details

The 64th Annual E.S. Meyers Memorial lecture is the premier academic event on the University of Queensland Medical Society calendar. The Lecture is a special tribute to the life of Professor Meyers, and a wonderful opportunity to bring together members of the medical, university and general community.

This year we have the privilege of hearing from Mr Li Cunxin AO, Mao’s Last Dancer. Born into poverty and then rising to one of the biggest names in ballet, Li’s remarkable story embodies determination, passion, and success.

The E.S. Meyers Memorial Lecture is held as a free public event for all to attend and enjoy.

Time

(Saturday) 11:30 am - 2:00 pm

Location

GHD Auditorium (Room 200), Advanced Engineering Building (49-200) The University of Queensland

2 thoughts on “UQMS Presents: The 64th Annual E.S. Meyers Lecture

  1. I have a UQ Alumnus wanting to register however registration takes him to a Facebook account and the alumnus doesn’t have one. Would you be able to email me the details of a contact person so that I can pass this to the UQ Alumnus to complete his registration? He would like three tickets for the 64th Annual E.S. Meyers Lecture on 30 October . Thank you.

    Alumni Relations and Engagement
    Level 1, JD Story Building
    The University of Queensland
    Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia

    Phone: +61 7 3346 3166
    https://alumni.uq.edu.au/

    CRICOS code: 00025B

    1. Hi Jeanette, the link for registration hasn’t been released yet. He shouldn’t need a Facebook account to be able to access the page. Regards, Judy

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