A round-up of educational events taking place this month.
BIGEAR at UL
The University of Limerick is hosting a BIGEAR regional seminar this Thursday, November 13th. BIGEAR stands for Business Innovation and Growth from the Exploitation of Academic Research and is a network of European Technology Transfer Specialists.
Future choices at UCD
A seminar on careers and third-level options for students and their parents is to be held in UCD on Saturday, November 22nd from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A family ticket costs 125. This seminar is designed to assist students in making choices. It is organised by Career Opportunities, from Waterford, in association with Student Enrichment Services. Tel: 01-494 7927.
Post-primary teacher education
The Department of Education, University College Cork (in conjunction with the Cork branch of the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals) presents 'The future of Post-Primary Teacher Education: Co-operation and Collaboration Conference' this Friday and Saturday, November 14th and 15th. Speakers include OECD consultants Prof Malcolm Skilbeck and Dr Helen O'Connell, Prof John Coolahan of NUI Maynooth, and Prof Kieran Byrne of WIT. For more information, call 021- 4902465/7. Website: www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/ education/news/conference1.html
Netd@ys - new media technology
The overall objective of Netd@ys (November 17th to 23rd) is to promote the educational use of new media technologies in the areas of education and culture. This is an excellent opportunity for schools to showcase their work in the field of ICT. The theme for Netd@ys 2003 is 'Dialogue Between Cultures'. Projects incorporating 'Image', a successful theme last year, would also be welcome. Call Léargas for details at 01-873 1411; e-mail: netdays@leargas.ie; website: www.netdaysireland.ie
UCC Science Week
Today: 'Fire, Water and Ice: Volcanism on Earth', Prof John Gamble, Department of Geology, UCC. Tomorrow: 'Genetic Engineering and Genetic Technology - Science Fiction Becoming Reality', Prof Tommie McCarthy, Department of Biochemistry, UCC. Thursday: 'Ethical Issues in the Age of DNA', Dr Dolores Dooley, Department of Philosophy, UCC. For details, call 021-4902371.
BSI keynote lecture
'Where are the Limits of Medicine: Are We Turning the Whole World into Patients?' by Richard Smith, editor of the British Medical Journal, this Friday, November 14th, in Boole Lecture Theatre Four, UCC at 7 p.m. All welcome. Admission free. Also, UCC's Department of Electrical Engineering presents an exhibition of paintings by Cork artist Angela Fewer in the foyer exhibition area, until Saturday, November 22nd.
Guide for mature students 2004
Entry to full-time third-level courses. The 11th edition of the guide has just been published by the Department of Education and Science. It is aimed at people aged at least 23 years on January 1st, 2004, who are seeking entry to full-time undergraduate courses as mature students in autumn 2004. The guide is available free from Siobhán Corcoran at CDU, Sundrive Road, Dublin 12 (tel: 01-4020427; e-mail: siobhan.corcoran@cdu.cdvec.ie; website: www.education.ie)
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