All classes for term I, 2010 are at:
Philip Smith Hall except those marked with an asterisk
Details of venues are advised in the newsletter. To access an online copy of the current newsletter for Term I, 2010, click here.


The newsletter is in PDF format and requires a special reader. The best known of these is Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded at http://www.adobe.com/. Since the reader weighs in at a hefty 33.5 megabytes it is difficult to download if you do not have broadband and may use up a signficant part of your allowance, even if you do. However, an excellent alternative is Foxit Reader which can be downloaded from http://www.foxitsoftware.com/ and which is only 2.55 megabytes.




For Details of the Summer Program, click here

Programme, Term I, 2010
Monday, 9 March to Thursday, 20 May

There will be no classes from Monday, 5 April to Thursday, 8 April, for the Easter Break
There will be no classes on Monday, 26 April

MONDAY

10.00am - 11.00am German Conversation Antje Fox
Space Exploration - Manned & Unmanned Peter Taylor
Italian Conversation* Teodino Ottavi
The Tudor Monarchs# May Backhouse
11.00am - 12.30am Choral Singing* Sandra Rosan
11.30am - 12.30pm Writing Workshop Joan Loudon
George Orwell: Man and Writer Les Crompton
Italian for Travellers* Cristel Ashley
Intrepid Travellers from the Pages of History# Frances Parsons


TUESDAY


10.00am - 11.00am French Continuation of the 2004 Class Joan Von Bibra
The Crooked Road: the twists and turns of science Ian Duffy
The Art of the Italian Renaissance# Tony Bellette
11.30am - 12.30pm Indonesian Greg Thé
Talking about Language Peter Ball
Rivers of Time# Bruce Davis
1.00pm - 2.00pm Play Reading Marlene Lette
1.00pm - 1.30pm The Best of Clint Eastwood?# Jack Lickiss


WEDNESDAY


9.45am - 11.15am Modern Greek (Intermediate)* Mary Baker
10.00am - 11.00am French for Travellers Therese Pearce
Travelling from East to West John Biggs
More of Ian's Medical & Social Matters# Ian Lewis
11.30am - 12.30pm Japanese Culture and Language Derris Wood
Feisty Females Leone Scrivener (Convenor)
A Musical Treat: The BBC Video Series# Graeme Thompson
1.15pm - 2.15pm German (Advanced) Fred Schluter


THURSDAY


10.00 am - 11.00am Advanced French Bénédicte Graham
Sudoko for all levels John Adams
A Chosen People? Religion & Ideology in American Political History# Peter Boyce
11.30am - 12.30pm French Conversation (Intermediate) Self Conducted
Journeying with Maps Heinz Vojacek
A Further Exploration of Veterinary Medicine# John Birley
12.45pm - 2.45pm Watercolour Painting Jane James
1.00pm - 2.00pm Reading Poetry for Pleasure Heather Chauncy

To download a more detailed PDF description of the courses, including room assignments for those courses held at the Philip Smith Centre, click here.

PLEASE NOTE: Classes will be held at Philip Smith Hall - those marked # will be downstairs in the Theatre and the rest upstairs in the Lecture Room or the Conference Room.

EXCEPTIONS are marked * and details of venues are advised in the newsletter.


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