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Science Research Day at NUI Galway A science research day is being held at NUI Galway on Monday, April 20th from 9am to 5

Science Research Day at NUI GalwayA science research day is being held at NUI Galway on Monday, April 20th from 9am to 5.30pm in room IT 125 of the IT Building. Members of the public are welcome, for further information contact Claire Mitchell. Tel: 091-493700.

Teaching Skills for School Librarians

The School Library Association of the Republic of Ireland (Slari) is holding its annual seminar on Saturday, April 25th at St Andrew’s College, Booterstown Avenue, Blackrock, Co Dublin. The guest speaker is Sharon Markless, whose main research interests are teaching information literacy; the impact of library and information services on teaching and learning; and developing professional practice through action research.

Further details and conference brochure are available at slarie.ie. Contact secretary@slari.ie

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Dyslexia Association of Ireland Conference

The Dyslexia Association of Ireland will hold its agm and conference in the Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth, Co Kildare on Saturday, April 25th. The conference will incorporate talks for parents and teachers and separate talks for adults who have dyslexia. Pre-booking is essential. Information and application forms are available from: Dyslexia Association of Ireland. Tel: 01-6790276. www.dyslexia.ie

Open Day at NUI Galway

An open day is taking place at NUI Galway on Saturday, April 25th from 10am to 3pm. For further information go to nuigalway.ie/openday

Learn a language in your home

French, German and Spanish language assistants will converse with one or more of your family members for 15 hours per week in exchange for accommodation and all meals. No placement fee/No salary paid. Details from: Living English, 5, Old Dunleary Road, Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin. Tel: 01-230 4111. E-mail: info@livingenglish.ie

Fulbright Awards for US Study

Fulbright International Science and Technology Awards offers fully-funded PhD study in the US. Closing date: April 30th. See fulbright.ie

GMIT Hotel School annual Recruitment and Careers Fair

The hotel school at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is holding its annual career’s fair on Friday, April 24th for students and anyone interested in a career in the hospitality, retail and tourism industry.

More than 40 hotel groups and recruitment companies in the sector will attend the event which takes place in the Institute’s Café Foyer in the Dublin Road campus from 10am to 12.30pm. Graduates of the school and colleagues from the hospitality and tourism industry throughout the country will attend the event and answer queries on job prospects, career trends and opportunities in the industry.

For more infromation contact Regina Daly. Tel: 091-742 826. E-mail: regina.daly@gmit.ie

Revision Seminars for LC Applied Maths (Higher Level) The Cork Branch of the Irish Maths Teachers Association is holding revision seminars for LC Applied Maths (Higher Level) students at Presentation Brothers’ College , Mardyke, Cork on Saturday April 25th and Saturday, May 9th. Registration is at 9.30 am. Eight LC topics will be covered. For details contact Mary Sheahan, Bishopstown Community School, Cork. tel: 085-1295542 between 6pm and 7pm.

CIT Lecture Series on Climate Change

Cork Institute of Technology hosts the 2009 Siemens Lecture Series during the month of May, featuring a series of topics relating to climate change. The lectures take place on Wednesday May 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th from 1pm to 2pm in the IT Building, CIT Bishopstown Campus. The lectures are free and open to the public.

Tom Bean will give the first lecture on Climate Change, on May 6th in IT3. This will be an introduction to climate change and a discussion on the efforts required to meet the climate change challenge.

For further information e-mail: jean.kearney@cit.ie

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