Next editions and entries to the briefing
- Monday 13 February
- Monday 20 February
- Tuesday 28 February
Please keep entries concise with, if necessary, a link to further details
on the web. Please check entries for accuracy and timeliness before sending.
Deadline for entries is (generally) 12 noon each Friday.
Email: briefing@bradford.ac.uk
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General University notices
Learning Luncheons and Teatime Tutorials - back by popular demand!
Following the success of the Metalib training sessions last term, the
Library will be repeating these Teatime Tutorial sessions on the following
dates:
- 28th February
- 1st March
- 21st March
- 22nd March
All four sessions commence at 18:00 and finish at 19:30 in Room 01.53,
J.B.Priestley Building.
All UoB students and staff are welcome to come and hear about Metalib
- the Library portal - and how to use it. Tea and biscuits will be available
- or you can bring your sandwiches along.
In addition, the Library will also be offering Learning Luncheon sessions
which will look at combining Endnote, Metalib, SFX and Blackboard.
The dates are:
- 28th February 13:00-14:00
- 2nd March 12:00-13:00
- 21st March 13:00-14:00
- 22nd March 12:00-13:00
These talks take place in Room 1.7, J.B. Priestley Building. Again,
all students and staff are welcome to these informative lunchtime
talks served with tea and biscuits.
Contact lib-webadmin@bradford.ac.uk
for more information on these sessions.
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Communicating the Process of Science (info from the Press Office)
The Science Media Centre has produced a new resource to help encourage
scientists to use opportunities provided by media interviews to communicate
more about the process of science.
The guide, which is called 'Uncertainty in a Soundbite', offers some
effective ways for scientists to talk about uncertainty in a brief news
interview, covering the important questions: why is science uncertain;
why do scientists disagree; why don't scientists always have the answer;
why do scientists change their minds; why can scientific studies appear
to contradict each other.
To order any hard copies, please e-mail: smc@sciencemediacentre.org
or visit http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/publications.htm
(external link, will open in a new window)
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Arts on Campus this week
Llwyfan Gogledd Cymru/North Wales Stage and Theatre in the Mill present:
Raining Old Women and Sticks/ Bwrw Hen Wragedd A Ffyn
Adam Strickson’s new play, infused with the language and imagery
of the Mabinogion, explores concepts of identity, language and culture
in a dark, tragic story of past wrongs and possible futures. Performed
in English, Welsh and Punjabi.
Tuesday 7th, Wednesday 8th & Thursday 9th February 2006 at 7:30pm.
Tickets £6.50, £4.00 concs. Book on ext: 3200 or theatre@bradford.ac.uk
and see: http://www.brad.ac.uk/theatre/raining.php
Free Theatre Workshop this weekend
Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th February, 10am - 4pm
Dvsng Alex Ferguson
Meet at 9.45am at Theatre in the Mill | Free
A workshop exploring both the devising process and the questions technology
throws up for the theatre practitioner (beyond “where do we plug
in the projector?”) We will develop a sense of play and of observation
in order to explore how technology changes the way we see the world
and communicate with each other? And what this means for the theatre
maker.
Participants should bring a mobile phone.
Alex Ferguson is theatre director and performer. He is a member of
Slung Low Theatre Company, and a script-reader for the Soho Theatre
and Writer’s Centre. He has worked on a range of devised and scripted
projects, and in 2003, won the Buzz Goodbody and Bush Theatre directing
awards.
Places are limited so booking is recommended, phone Ruth Price on
ext: 3185 for more details and bookings, or email: r.price@bradford.ac.uk
Exhibition at Gallery II
Memoria Historica
Drawings by Simon Manfield
Friday 20 January - Friday 3 March 2006 - entrance free
See: http://www.brad.ac.uk/gallery/memoria.php
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Free top-of-the-range Varifocal spectacles!
The University Eye Clinic is inviting existing varifocal wearers to
try out two brands of varifocals and express your lens preference by completing
questionnaires. Best of all, you get to keep your preferred spectacles.
Full details at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/lifesci/optometry/index.php?n=Optom.FreeVarifocals
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New Classes in the Sports Centre
Tai Chi - Wednesdays 5.00 - 6.30pm
Yoga with Lucine Tuesdays 7.00pm - 8.00pm and Thursdays 6.00pm - 7.00pm
Full details from sports@bradford.ac.uk
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News from Voice Communications
- reminder
Recycling mobile 'phones, fault reporting, mobile 'phone bills, changes
following recent telephone system upgrade.
Full details on last week's briefing at: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/briefing/we-3-february06.php#voice
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Saturday school 'Creating Life Change' - cancelled
The Saturday school 'Creating Life Change' by Murray Edscer which was
to be held on 11 February in the Graduate School, has now been cancelled.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
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Sylvia Humphreys Leaving
Sylvia Humphreys will be leaving her post at the University on 6th March
2006 after working in Finance for an impressive 36 years. For much of
this time Sylvia has run the Salaries & Wages Office making sure everyone
gets paid on time!
If you would like to give a contribution to her leaving present there
is an account and a card to sign at the Cashier's desk in Finance - just
quote account no. 78055/83001/0039.
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Bill Cook's Retirement - thanks
Bill Cook wishes to sincerely thank all friends and colleagues who contributed
to his retirement gifts and attended his farewell lunch on Friday 27th
January.
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Training courses and events
People Development Events
Performance Management - Friday 10 February 2006, 09.15 - 16.45
(NB: This course has been reduced to one day only)
Target audience: Any members of staff who are line managers.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=PERF
Conflict in the Workplace 1: Understanding Conflict - Thursday 23 February
2006, 09.15 - 16.45
Target audience: Any members of staff.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=CON1
New Staff Induction - Monday 6 March 2006, 11.45 - 15.00
Target audience: Staff who are new to the University.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=NSIN
Details of all the People Development training events for 2005-6 may
be found at the following web page:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/index.php?section=development
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Works on Campus
School of Management
Refurbishment of Senior Common Room. The work will commence on Wednesday
8th February 2006 and be complete approximately 4 weeks after this date.
Quesries to Geoff Taylor on ext. 5438.
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Lectures, seminars and newsletters
Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture this week
The Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture on Wednesday 8 February has
the title: "What, if anything, can neuroscience tell us about religion?"
The speaker is Matthew Ratcliffe, University of Durham. The lecture is
held in the Graduate School, Mezz 2.
A synopsis is available at: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/ihs/seminar/royal_institute/
and contact Friedel Weinert at F.Weinert@bradford.ac.uk for any further
details.
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Research Bulletin
The latest edition of the Research Bulletin, number 40, dated 7th February,
published by the Research Support Office is now available on the web and
can be found at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/admin/rsil/Newsletter/newsletterfp.htm
Included in this issue:
- EPSRC Success
- Arts and Humanities Research Council
- Smaller Research Grants
- Larger Research Grants
- Research Leave
- Postgraduate Competition
- EPSRC
- Array Chemistry: Reactions, Design and Interpretation
- Materials for Energy Supply
- Physics at the Life Sciences Interface
- Physical Organic Chemistry
- Engineering for Nanomaterials
- RCUK - Basic Technology Programme - Call 6
- BBSRC/EPSRC - Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity - SPARC
- British Academy - UK-Africa Academic Partnerships
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Centre for European Studies - European Research Seminars
Professor Tom Gallagher (Peace Studies). "The EU and Romania: accession
without reform?"
Chair: Jeff Harrop (CES). 10 February 2006 at 1400, in Room D 51, Richmond
Building. All welcome.
The European Research Seminars are organised with the support of the
Jean Monnet Programme and the Marie Curie Training Site on Europeanisation.
For further information, please contact Gabi Borz at G.Borz@bradford.ac.uk
or ext 5573.
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Learning Support Seminars and Events from TQEG
Online Assessment in Blackboard on 14 February 2006 at 1300-1500 in
Horton Building. Presented by Carol Higgison and Ken Panko of TQEG and
Jak Radice of the School of Health Studies.
Bradford University Academy and it many Strands on 15 February 2006
at 1300-1400. Presented by Sally Raby of Marketing and Corporate Communications.
Providing Support for Students with Dyslexia on 22 February 2006 at
1300-1400. Presented by Helena Jones of Disabilities Office.
Assessing Group Work on 24 February 2006 at 1300-1400. Presented by
Dr Chris Alder of the Teaching Quality Enhancement Group.
Online Collaboration in Blackboard on 28 February 2006 at 1300-1500.
Presented by Carol Higgison, Ken Panko of TQEG and Jak Radice of the
School of Health Studies
Student Mentoring Strategy and Practices on 1 March 2006 at 1300 -1400
in Room 01.58, JBP Library Building – Presented by Margaret Alipoor
of the School of Health Studies
Writing High Quality MCQs on 7 March 2006 at 1330-1630 in Room 01.58,
JBP Library Building - Presented by Carol Higgison and Ken Panko of
TQEG and Jak Radice of the School of Health Studies
Education for Sustainable Development on 15 March 2006 at 1300-1400
in Room 01.58, JBP Library Building - Presented by Peter Hughes of the
Teaching Quality Enhancement Group
Induction for External Examiners on 15 March 2006 at 0900-1300 in
The Board Room, Richmond Building - Presented by Chris Toft of the Academic
Standards and Support Unit
Improving Student Experiences of your Blackboard Courses: How and
Why it Matters on 17 March 2006 at 1330-1630 in the Interactive Learning
Centre, School of Health Studies - Presented by Carol Higgison and Ken
Panko of the Teaching Quality Enhancement Group
What’s New in E-Learning Technologies? on 21 March 2006 at 1400-1700
in Horton D1.21 - Presented by Carol Higgison and Ken Panko of the Teaching
Quality Enhancement Group
Details of the above events and online booking can be found in at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog.
All the Teaching Quality and Enhancement Group's Seminars are listed on
the "Learning and Teaching" link.
Please contact Christine Rayment or Beverley Lyons on 5138 or email tqe-sec@bradford.ac.uk
if you have further enquiries.
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Job Vacancies at the University
Current vacancies at the University can be found at the Personnel website:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/admin/personnel/jobvacancies/
The weekly bulletin can also be found as a pdf from the same page.
All queries should be directed to Personnel: ext: 5347, email: personnel@bradford.ac.uk
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