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Sat 1 Dec 2012 – Mon 18 Feb 2013

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Saturday 1 December 2012

09:30
Time Management 5 Finished 09:30 - 17:00 Meeting Room 11


Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you.

Sunday 2 December 2012

09:30
Time Management 6 Finished 09:30 - 17:00 Meeting Room 11


Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you.

Monday 3 December 2012

09:30
Time Management 7 Finished 09:30 - 17:00 Meeting Room 11


Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you.

Web Authoring: Beyond the Basics (Level 2) Finished 09:30 - 13:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

This follows on from the Introduction to HTML and is a practical-based course.

14:15

This course will introduce so-called web2.0 technologies, which are loosely centred around the push towards social networking. It will show how you are probably already participating and what else you might be interested in trying out.

Tuesday 4 December 2012

09:30
Visual Basic: Introduction for Those New to Programming (1 of 2) Finished 09:30 - 13:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

An introduction to computer programming using the Visual Basic language.

14:00
Lone Working Finished 14:00 - 15:30 OHSS Meeting Room 120

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14:15
Unix: Building, Installing and Running Software (1 of 3) Finished 14:15 - 17:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

This course is part of the Scientific Computing series.

It is common for a student or researcher to find a piece of software or to have one thrust upon them by a supervisor which they must then build, install and use. It is a myth that any of this requires system privilege. This course demonstrates the building, installation and use of typical software ranging from trivially easy examples (the "configure, make, install" scheme) through to the evils of badly written Makefiles. Common errors and what they mean will be covered and by the end of the course the student should be able to manage their own software without needing to pester their system administrator.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

08:00
Admissions Interviewing: workshops for interviewers SUBJECT 2 Finished 08:00 - 09:00 CPPD Basement Room

TEST INFO

09:30
Time Management 8 Finished 09:30 - 17:00 Meeting Room 11


Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you.

Visual Basic: Introduction for Those New to Programming (2 of 2) Finished 09:30 - 13:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

An introduction to computer programming using the Visual Basic language.

14:15
Presentation Skills - Practice new Finished 14:15 - 17:00 TP4, Arup Tower Podium

This course will give you the opportunity to give a 20 minute presentation whilst being filmed and observed by your peers. Constructive feedback from the whole group will be given and you will have the recorded video sent to you after the session. Come with your presentation already prepared and bring your props and handouts. A laptop, projector, flip chart, white board and pens will be available. (Note: No OHT unless requested in advance).

Unix: Building, Installing and Running Software (2 of 3) Finished 14:15 - 17:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

This course is part of the Scientific Computing series.

It is common for a student or researcher to find a piece of software or to have one thrust upon them by a supervisor which they must then build, install and use. It is a myth that any of this requires system privilege. This course demonstrates the building, installation and use of typical software ranging from trivially easy examples (the "configure, make, install" scheme) through to the evils of badly written Makefiles. Common errors and what they mean will be covered and by the end of the course the student should be able to manage their own software without needing to pester their system administrator.

Thursday 6 December 2012

09:30
PowerPoint 2007: Further Use Practical Workshop Finished 09:30 - 12:30 Phoenix Teaching Room

This workshop will cover some of the more advanced features of PowerPoint with plenty of opportunity to ask questions. The workshop is largely driven by audience questions. Please bring pen and paper as handouts are not provided.

14:15
Unix: Building, Installing and Running Software (3 of 3) Finished 14:15 - 17:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

This course is part of the Scientific Computing series.

It is common for a student or researcher to find a piece of software or to have one thrust upon them by a supervisor which they must then build, install and use. It is a myth that any of this requires system privilege. This course demonstrates the building, installation and use of typical software ranging from trivially easy examples (the "configure, make, install" scheme) through to the evils of badly written Makefiles. Common errors and what they mean will be covered and by the end of the course the student should be able to manage their own software without needing to pester their system administrator.

Saturday 5 January 2013

08:00
Admissions Interviewing: workshops for interviewers SUBJECT 3 Finished 08:00 - 09:00 CPPD Basement Room

TEST INFO

Saturday 12 January 2013

10:00
Presentation Skills (Online and Workshop) new (1 of 2) Finished 10:00 - 12:00 test

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Monday 14 January 2013

10:00
Presentation Skills (Online and Workshop) new (2 of 2) Finished 10:00 - 12:00 Revans Room

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Tuesday 15 January 2013

10:00
Computer and Desk Stretches new Finished 10:00 - 17:45 CPPD Basement Room

TEST

Tuesday 22 January 2013

09:00
Presentation Skills (Online) new Finished 09:00 - 10:00 Revans Room

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Friday 25 January 2013

09:00
French Intermediate 1 new (1 of 2) Finished 09:00 - 11:00 LC Room 1

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Sunday 27 January 2013

09:00
French Intermediate 1 new Finished 09:00 - 11:00 LC Room 1

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Monday 28 January 2013

09:00
French Intermediate 1 new (2 of 2) Finished 09:00 - 11:00 LC Room 1

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Thursday 14 February 2013

09:30
Lifting and Manual Handling Finished 09:30 - 11:00 Safety Office, Seminar Room 2

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Monday 18 February 2013

14:00
Laser Safety for Class 3B and 4 Laser Users and Research Supervisors charged Finished 14:00 - 16:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This course is an essential component of training for new laser users, which should be backed up by practical training in departments. It will provide you with an introduction to laser safety and the relevant regulations and standards that apply to laser use.

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