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Bookings and reservations for HEEON eventsHi Michele.

Just to let you know that I have put a booking form in the post for the 28 January event, plus cheque, today.

I think you have reserved a place, and room, for me for the July event.  Is it Ok to pay that a bit later please?

Cheers

JOHN Mc.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michele Lefevre 
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  Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 10:47 AM
  Subject: Bookings and reservations for HEEON events


  Dear all

  Just a reminder that, although we always try and accommodate last minute bookings, it is really helpful if you would book/reserve a place on any HEEON events you are interested in as soon as possible to enable us to accurately estimate numbers and help keep conference costs down. 

  The events for this year are:

  'Progressing the Gender Agenda' (Programme below)
  Monday 28th January, 2008, UUK, Woburn House, London, WC1H 9HQ (10-4) http://www.woburnhouse.co.uk/location/

  'Promoting Good Campus Relations - an Institutional Approach'
  Friday 14th March, 2008 at UUK, Woburn House, 20 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HZ (10-4) http://www.woburnhouse.co.uk/location/
  This training day is being held in conjunction with the AUA and ECU and is supported by UUK, Unison and UCU.

  'Single Equality Schemes: taking a multi-dimensional approach'
  Wednesday 2nd & Thursday 3rd July, 2008, Scarman Training and Conference Centre, The University of Warwick, CV4 7AL http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/conferences/aboutus/gettinghere/

  Please note that if you are interested in attending the residential event, half of the on-site rooms reserved have already been booked.

  I hope to see you at one of the events.

  Kind regards

  Michele

   
  'Progressing the Gender Agenda'

  Monday 28th January, 2008

  CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

  10.00 - 10.25   Registration and Coffee

  10.25 - 10.30   Welcome and introduction to the day, Kate Parsons, Aston University, Chair of HEEON


  10.30 - 11.10   Women in Science and Engineering, Professor Julia King, Vice Chancellor, Aston University       
    

  11.10 - 11.50   Trans People in HE, Julie Ashdown, ECU
         

  11.50 - 12.10   Coffee & Biscuits
         

  12.10 - 12.50   Case study: Anglia Ruskin's Women's Network - Faith Marchal, Anglia Ruskln University


  12.50  - 13.00  Noticeboard session


  13.00 - 14.00   Lunch       


  14.00 - 14.40   Different Women Different Places - Carole Campayne


  14.40 - 15.45    Workshops

  1       The Athena SWAN Charter scheme for women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET), Sarah Guise, ECU
         
  2       Trans Gender issues for HEIs: Making it work, Richard Brown, Keele University  

  3       'voices' of BME Women within the context of the Gender Agenda, Victoria Showunmi, VSA Consultancy UK Ltd

  15.45-16.00     Feedback and Chair's closing comments

  Michele Lefevre
  University of Worcester
  163 Woodbury
  Henwick Grove
  Worcester
  WR2 6AJ
  Mobile: 07938 440018
  Fax: 01905 855550