Theme: 'Transport Challenges of Large Scale Events'
Venue: University of Hull, Scarborough Campus.
Date 8-10 July 2004
UPDATE:
We are pleased to announce that Nigel Wilson of Faber Maunsell will be describing the
transport implications of the temporary 2 year move of Royal Ascot (horse racing) to
York.
REMINDER
Places are still available for the 2004 Scarborough Summer School, organised jointly by
the Institution of Highways and Transportation and the Institution of Civil Engineers,
Yorkshire & Humberside Branch.
The Summer School is targeted at early to mid-career Transport Professionals and
aims to give an intensive, structured, yet pleasurable training and development
opportunity. This will be achieved through lectures from high calibre speakers,
interspersed with an associated role playing "game" which will foster teamwork, develop
presentational and negotiation skills, and an understanding of the effect of change in
the Transport context. The residential nature of the school allows a chance to discuss
the issues raised in a relaxed manner and will provide the opportunity to meet senior
members of the profession.
The school counts as two days CPD, and represents exceptional value at £190 fully
inclusive of en-suite accommodation and all meals. Participants and their partners will
also have free use of Scarborough Council Sports Centre, adjacent to the venue.
Swimming pool, gym, squash courts etc are available.
Further details including updated programme and booking form available at
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/files/UTSG/Booking2004.doc
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