Hi Pauline
It was good to see you last evening, hope you enjoyed Paul's do. As I
said, you are definitely on the list so don't worry. I am just putting
together a distribution list for the attendees and will be sending out
the programme - I know you have already seen it from the reminder email
yesterday but to make things easier this end you will get it again!
Best wishes
Jenny
On 13 Jul 2005, at 16:38, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> I replied on 20/05 to book a place but don't seem to have received any
> confirmation of this. Can you confirm I am definitely booked on this?
> (I don't want to miss it!)
> thanks
> Pauline
>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Announcements and discussion related to the activities of
>> ADM-HEA [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
>> [log in to unmask]
>> Sent: 13 July 2005 16:23
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Few places left for 'Spread the Word', a free one-day
>> seminar disseminating outcomes of recent major national projects in
>> Art, Design & Media
>>
>>
>> Dear colleagues
>>
>>
>> HURRY HURRY HURRY...
>>
>>
>> Just to let you know that there are just a few places left on this
>> event so you will need to book soon to avoid disappointment.
>> Registration is free if you book by 25 July.
>>
>>
>> Please note that we have also attached the programme for the day.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Announcing 'Spread the Word', a free one-day seminar disseminating
>>
>> the outcomes of recent major national projects in Art, Design and
>>
>> Media looking at the following high priority areas:
>>
>>
>> * Developing part time teachers
>>
>> * Exploring writing with practice-based students
>>
>> * Enabling access to e-learning
>>
>> * Improving inclusiveness in creative and performing arts
>>
>>
>> Aimed at heads of department, staff developers, curriculum managers
>>
>> and programme leaders, this major event presents an opportunity to
>>
>> bring yourself and your colleagues up to date with the outcomes of
>>
>> recent national projects in our discipline area.
>>
>> It also offers an excellent networking opportunity enabling links
>>
>> between institutions and courses going beyond the focus of the day.
>>
>>
>> To keep the event more informal, numbers are strictly limited to 50 -
>>
>> so a speedy response is advised.
>>
>>
>> Email [log in to unmask] with your full details to reserve your
>>
>> place or use the attached form.
>>
>>
>> Provisional project list: (latest details at http://tinyurl.com/bljd8)
>>
>>
>> * WritingPAD (www.writing-pad.ac.uk)
>>
>> * ADEPTT (www.adeptt.ac.uk)
>>
>> * CADISE BICPA project (www.cadise.ac.uk/learning_teaching/bicpa.htm)
>>
>> * e-studio (www.e-studio.ac.uk)
>>
>>
>> Immediately after the event, the ADEPTT project will be holding a
>>
>> short training event for those people wishing to use their excellent
>>
>> materials to facilitate development activities with part time staff.
>>
>> If you wish to stay on for this, or require further information,
>>
>> telephone Sharon Barton at the University of Hertfordshire on 01707
>>
>> 285358.
>>
>>
>>
>> This event is organised in collaboration with the following subject
>>
>> associations:
>>
>> * National Association for Fine Art Education (NAFAE)
>>
>> * Association of Degree Courses in Fashion and Textiles (ADCFT)
>>
>> * Design Educators Association (DEED)
>>
>>
>> Venue:
>>
>>
>> Royal Institute of British Architects,
>>
>> 66 Portland Place, London
>>
>> Wednesday 7 September 2005
>>
>>
>> Map: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Portland+Place,+Westminster,
>>
>> +Greater+London,+W1H&hl=en
>>
>>
>>
>> REGISTRATION FREE before 25 July (£25 after). Places strictly limited.
>>
>> A charge of £50 will apply to any cancellations after 31 August, or
>>
>> in the event of non-attendance.
>>
>>
>> Please distribute this message and attachments to anyone you feel
>>
>> would be interested.
>>
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