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Dr Milner Davis is an independent scholar, education consultant and speaker on tertiary education policy and gifted education development programs for schools and for parent-groups. She has worked with some 300 schools and educational organizations in New South Wales, across all school systems, and advised both State and Federal bodies on education issues.
She was a long-serving Deputy Chancellor of the University of NSW and is currently an Honorary Associate in the School of Letters, Art and Media at the University of Sydney, where she convenes the Australasian Humour Scholars Network.
She has twice served as President of the International Society for Humor Studies (ISHS) and is an Editorial Board member of leading international humour research journals and book series. She has been a Visiting Scholar at All Souls College, Oxford, and at the Universities of Bologna, Bristol, Oxford Brookes, Stanford and Hofstra. Her most recent book is Understanding Humor in Japan (Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2006), which won the 2008 AATH book prize for research into humour.
Jessica is addicted to committees, which she says provide rich source material for studies in humour.
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Jessica Milner Davis
Dr Milner Davis is an independent scholar, education consultant and speaker on tertiary education policy and gifted education development programs for schools and for parent-groups. She has worked with some 300 schools and educational organizations in New South Wales, across all school systems, and advised both State and Federal bodies on education issues.
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How Now Rick Lau
It's 3am and the city snores. In the ghostly glow of a laptop, a stooped figure taps away. He's blogging.
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M on the Bund, Shanghai, 20-21 January 2006
Hong Kong City Festival, 25-27 January 2006
Camp Comedy Festival Singapore, 18-21 May 2006
Take a bit of musical theatre and some classic numbers; throw in a
cup of pop and karaoke; blend in three tone-deaf Chinese old bags;
add three tablespoons of campiness, wackiness and organic sea salt;
spice it all up with a pinch of acid humour, and stir-fry on high for 50
minutes. Voila!
Penned by Rick in conjunction with Tony Taylor, SunRice takes
a light-hearted look at Rick's life and career, from his days growing
up in Hong Kong, through IT jobs in Europe and the US, and his
experiences as a migrant in Australia. You'll LOL at his hilarious tale
involving Charles and Diana's wedding.
Written by Rick Lau and Tony Taylor
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