3 Post Application Visit
Visit the Faculties of Law & Accountancy, Arts and Social Sciences and Science and Engineering.
Registration takes place between 9.30 and 10am. Contact Admissions and Student Recruitment 01382 344160.
5 Exhibition
'Life at Liff - the mental health of Dundee' Exhibition runs until Sunday 16 June 2002
McManus Galleries, Albert Square, Dundee. Contact Wendy Carrol, Marketing Officer, Leisure & Arts Department, tel 01382 432089.
6 Post Application Visit
Visit the Faculties of Law & Accountancy, Arts and Social Sciences and Science and Engineering.
Registration takes place between 9.30 and 10am. Contact Admissions and Student Recruitment 01382 344160.
7 Under the weather
Ever described yourself as feeling under the weather? The Met Office is working hand-in-hand
with the NHS to predict periods of increased demands on our hospital and real-time weather
data. The Royal Museum, Edinburgh, 6.30pm. Tickets available from the Science Festival Box
Office on 0131 473 2070, prices £6 and £4.
9 Marimba
An immediate return invitation for the talented Scottish percussionist Colin Currie and a new percussion concerto by Joe Duddell, the youngest person ever to compose for the BBC Proms. Mendessohn's Octet, the prodigious work of a 16 year old, guarantees a whole programme of youthful virtuosity, and vitality. Marryat Hall Tue 9 Apr, 7.30pm
Contact:
BT Scottish Ensemble
Tel: 0141 332 4747
18 British Computer Society
Computer Games, Russell Kay/Stuart Campbell, Visual Sciences Ltd, Dundee. Micro Centre, Applied Computing, 6.30pm for 7pm.
Contact Iain Wilkie, email tayside-sec@bcs.org.uk
18 Botanic Garden
Herbal Medicine. A six week course by Sarah Davidson, £26.20. Riverside Drive, 7-9pm. Booking essential 01382 344128
18/19 Medieval Drama
The Mediaeval Drama Company, will be perfoming the 'Wakefield Second Shepherd Pageant' and staff and students from CALS will also be performing short plays in
several languages.
Marryat Hall, 7:30
Cost: £3-00 (£2-00 concessions)
Contact:Dr. Jo. George, tel:x.4533, j.a.george@dundee.ac.uk
19 Lunchtime Concerts
Angela Stevenson will be playing the cello in this afternoon's lunchtime concert at
the University's Chaplaincy Centre, Cross Row, 1.20pm. Admission Free.
20 Botanic Garden
Family Fun Day. Riverside Drive, 10am-4pm. Contact Alasdair Hood 01382 647190.
20 Come and sing
Calling all singers to Come and sing 'Choral Pops' in aid of the TICR campaign.
University Chaplaincy Centre, 6.30pm. Singer and audience Tickets £5.
Enquiries to Graeme Stevenson, 01382 348148.
20 Family Fun Day
University of Dundee, Botanic Garden will be hosting a Family Fun Day in
the Green Arena of the Garden. Take part in wacky workshops, trails, interactive
landscapes and much more. Tickets cost £2 adults, £1
children. Tel 01382 647190 for more information.
22 Revision Strategies: Exam Prep
All students in all years in the faculty of arts and social sciences are
invited to a revision strategies workshop. Students will be helped in exam
techniques such as writing essay type answers under exam conditions.
Booking is not essential, but it helps our planning if you can let us know
that you intend to be there. Please email: .greenhill@dundee.ac.uk
or Tel 01382 344532/345061. Tower Building, room G8, 2-4pm
22 - 26 German Street Party
The centre for applied language studies is holding a German culture day to raise interest in learning German and fundraising for a trip to Germany for Scottish students. Tower foyer.
23 Botanic Garden
Name that plant. An eight week course with Barbara Hogarth, £34.27. Riverside Drive 2-4pm. Booking essential 01382 344128
24 Afternoon Lecture
Field trip to Arbroath cliffs. Meet at the cliff end of the Kings Drive Esplanade (foot of Victoria Park) 3pm. Contact Joy Ingram 01382 668193 for more information.
24 Engineering Exhibition
Exhibition of BEng and MEng honours projects and PhD research
work in electronic engineering, mechanical engineering and
physics. Ewing and Fulton Buildings from 2pm onwards. Contact Brian Lawrenson, (01382) 344 402
25 Labyrinth Walk
Walking the Labyrinth Tapestry is a peaceful experience. By its very simplicity
and design it encourages us to slow down and let go of everyday concerns.
The Labyrinth is open once a month on a Thursday evening between 7pm and 10pm
at the University Chapel, Cross Row. Contact Nick Halpin, Counselling Service,
01382 344164.
26 Lunchtime Concerts
Dundee University string ensemble will be playing Orchestral Suite No.2 in B minor - Bach
in this afternoon's lunchtime concert at
the University's Chaplaincy Centre, Cross Row, 1.20pm. Admission Free.
30 Historical Association
Stuart Walker, MA, Dundee, will speak after the AGM on 'The 1871 Police Improvement Act for Dundee and present day implications'. Tower Block, 7.30pm. Admission Free. Contact: Pam Cranston 01334 840831
email pc12@st-andrews.ac.uk.
30 Politics Research Seminar
Professor Justin Greenwood
Robert Gordon University
`The White Paper on governance - democratic deficit or democratic
overload?'
All meetings in room G4, Tower extension, 1.30-3.00pm
Royal Scottish Geographical Society
'It runs in the family' the popular comedy by Ray Cooneyl, Gardyne Theatre, Northern College.
Tickets £8 available at RSGS Meetins, Central Booking Office, Dundee or from
the Secretary RSGS 01382 668193.
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