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Subject:

Ireland in the New Millennium

From:

Amber Barnard <[log in to unmask]>

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Creative Writing in Universities and Colleges <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 18 May 2005 14:21:55 +0100

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Ireland in the
New Millennium
An introductory Day School
in Irish Studies
4 June 2005

Ireland in the New Millennium
An introductory Day School in Irish Studies
London Metropolitan University
Tower Building
Holloway Road, London N7
Saturday 4th June 2005
10am - 4pm
Fee: £25  (£15 concessions)
No prior qualifications are required to attend
The aim of the Day School is to provide prospective
students with a sample of the kind of topics and methods
used in the teaching and learning of Irish Studies at London Metropolitan
University. You will hear three members of the Irish Studies team speak
about their respective areas of expertise and you will have the opportunity
to engage in discussion with tutors and other students in small seminar
groups throughout the day.
Day School programme
10am Welcome
10.30 Where Now for the Peace Process…?  (Jonathan Moore)
11.45 Coffee/Tea Break
12 noon Changing Ireland: Home and Abroad  (Mary Hickman)
1.15 Lunch
2.15 In a State of Flux: Irish Culture and Identities
Today  (Tony Murray)
3.30 Irish Studies at London Metropolitan University
(Tea/Coffee)
4pm Close


How to book
Name
Address


Postcode
Email
Special dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian)


I enclose a cheque/postal order for £__________ payable to LONDON
METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
I would like to pay by credit card n /debit card n
Exact Name on card
Card Number (at least 16 digits)
Valid From Date
Expiry Date
Issue Number (if applicable)
CVS Code (last 3 digits of number on sig. strip)
Customer address as held by card company (if different to above)




We regret we cannot accept American Express or Diners Club credit cards or
Electron debit cards.

Please return this form along with a stamped addressed envelope to :
Kathy O’Regan
Irish Studies Centre
London Metropolitan University
Tower Building, Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB
For further information and bookings forms please telephone
020 7133 2913 or email [log in to unmask]

Some forthcoming courses in Irish Studies at London Metropolitan University…

Diploma of Higher Education in Irish Studies
This six-module undergraduate programme offers a range of study from four
subject areas: history and politics; literature and culture; migration and
the Irish abroad; contemporary Irish society. This course can be taken
either by students wishing to update or refresh their knowledge of Irish
Studies or by students wishing to accumulate a credit towards a degree
qualification in other humanities or social science programmes.

You can enrol to commence this course in either September or January.

Further information available from Jonathan Moore:
tel: 020 7133 2773;  e-mail: [log in to unmask]


10th Anniversary Irish Writers in London Summer School
First established by the Irish Studies Centre in 1996, the summer school
runs for two nights per week for six weeks and aims to provide an informal
but informative setting for students wishing to study Irish literature over
the summer. The course consists of a mixture of lectures, seminars,
readings and cultural activities.

Each week an established Irish writer comes to read and speak about their
work to the students. Two evenings prior
to this, students read, discuss and analyse extracts of the writer’s work
with the course tutor. Students read and
learn about a broad spectrum of Irish writing including fiction,
autobiography, drama, travel writing and poetry
and gain valuable insights into the different approaches
such types of writing involve.


Our special guest writer at the Summer School in
2005 will be Edna O’Brien.

Further information available from Kathy O’Regan:
tel: 020 7133 2913 email: [log in to unmask]

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