University of Bradford. Staff Briefing.

Week ending Friday 17 August 2001
Edition 32

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For all staff

Non-vocational lectures and Day Schools at the School of Lifelong Education and Development

The new list of non-vocational lectures and day schools can be found at www.brad.ac.uk/admin/conted/cfa/dayschools.html


For Academic and Academic related staff

Programme of Short Courses for Research 2001/2002, from Helen Crabtree, Staff Development

These optional short courses are open to all members of the University Research Community. Some are intended mainly for research students (full or part-time), research assistants and post-docs wishing to broaden their experience or pick up specific research skills.

Each course offers full documentation and refreshments.

This programme and booking form is currently available on the web at: www.brad.ac.uk/research/pgcourses.

The booklet version will be available at the end of August and will be distributed to the University Research Community by the Staff Development Unit. Several courses on IT skills relevant for research will be organised on a drop-in basis by the Computer Centre. Dates will be available on the web and in the Programme booklet at the end of August.

Could all research supervisors please inform their students of this opportunity.

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Last updated: 30 August 2001
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