All-provider course timetable
Tuesday 27 July 2010
09:30 |
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices. There is a fee to attend this course. You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution and it prepares you for CCNA certification. We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available. This is the first module of four modules in CCNA. 1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN |
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14:00 |
Cabling networks
Finished
This course will teach cabling Ethernet LANs. |
Wednesday 28 July 2010
09:30 |
CHRIS for Administrators
Finished
This course will introduce users to CHRIS and demonstrate how they can navigate around and use the applications various desktop panels. The delegate will also be shown how to open the relevant forms in order to view the data held on individuals, positions and posts. |
10:00 |
Gardening for Beginners
Finished
Beginners Gardening - how to garden |
Thursday 29 July 2010
09:30 |
Introduction to CHRIS
Finished
The subject of this course is similar to the full day CHRIS for Departmental Administrators, however it has been shortened to concentrate on the following aspects: Additional guidance relating to searches and exporting information out of CHRIS into Excel or Word An overview of how personal details are recorded An overview of how the system will be used to record absence (sickness, maternity, paternity etc) for individuals Employment details for individuals including items such as grade, salary, hours and limit of tenure Costing details How your department is structured on CHRIS and the posts it contains A quick update on reporting |
Sunday 1 August 2010
09:00 |
Conflict Resolution
Finished
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a conflict wondering how you got into it and how to get out? |
09:15 |
Beginners Gardening
Finished
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09:30 |
Advanced Ballroom Dancing
Finished
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Monday 2 August 2010
09:00 |
Body Combat
Finished
Martial arts based group exercise class. Taking moves from a variety of disciplines and blending them into an action packed workout. |
Conflict Resolution
Finished
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a conflict wondering how you got into it and how to get out? |
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09:15 |
Beginners Line Dancing
Finished
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Tuesday 3 August 2010
09:30 |
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices. There is a fee to attend this course. You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution and it prepares you for CCNA certification. We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available. This is the first module of four modules in CCNA. 1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN |
14:00 |
Cabling networks
Finished
This course will teach cabling Ethernet LANs. |
Wednesday 4 August 2010
10:00 |
Gardening for Beginners
Finished
Beginners Gardening - how to garden |
Sunday 8 August 2010
09:00 |
Negotiation Skills
Finished
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Monday 9 August 2010
09:00 |
Stress, Relaxation and Coping
Finished
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Tuesday 10 August 2010
09:15 |
iProcurement for Requisitioners
Finished
This face to face course is designed for staff who are involved in the new iProcurement process only. iProcurement, or iProc for short, is an internet way of ordering goods and services linked to an electronic Marketplace that contains hundreds and thousands of products. iProcurement is a new application accessed via the Cambridge University Finance System (CUFS). This course is also available on-line. |
09:30 |
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices. There is a fee to attend this course. You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution and it prepares you for CCNA certification. We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available. This is the first module of four modules in CCNA. 1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN |
New User Payables
Finished
During the course you will: Process Suppliers' Invoices on the system Match invoices to Purchase Orders and deal with any discrepancies Process Suppliers' Credit notes on the system Process Invoices received from another department Query and extract basic information from the system Become aware of the month-end reports available to you |
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15:15 |
This course is aimed at people who are new to the University, and existing staff members who have changed roles/responsibilities. The course aims to provide an environment where individuals can learn and become confident in raising sales invoices and dealing with monies received. During the course you will: * Set up departmental customers and use some time saving tools * Raise sales invoices to both external and internal customers and print them out * Correct errors and raise credit notes * Allocate monies that you receive to invoices on the system * Deal with monies that you receive from other sources * Be given an awareness of University Banking Procedures * Be made aware of the month-end reports available to departments |
Wednesday 11 August 2010
09:00 |
New User Payables
Finished
During the course you will: Process Suppliers' Invoices on the system Match invoices to Purchase Orders and deal with any discrepancies Process Suppliers' Credit notes on the system Process Invoices received from another department Query and extract basic information from the system Become aware of the month-end reports available to you |
09:15 |
iProcurement for Requisitioners
Finished
This face to face course is designed for staff who are involved in the new iProcurement process only. iProcurement, or iProc for short, is an internet way of ordering goods and services linked to an electronic Marketplace that contains hundreds and thousands of products. iProcurement is a new application accessed via the Cambridge University Finance System (CUFS). This course is also available on-line. |
Sunday 15 August 2010
09:00 |
Body Combat
Finished
Martial arts based group exercise class. Taking moves from a variety of disciplines and blending them into an action packed workout. |
Monday 16 August 2010
09:15 |
iProcurement for Requisitioners
Finished
This face to face course is designed for staff who are involved in the new iProcurement process only. iProcurement, or iProc for short, is an internet way of ordering goods and services linked to an electronic Marketplace that contains hundreds and thousands of products. iProcurement is a new application accessed via the Cambridge University Finance System (CUFS). This course is also available on-line. |