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Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Wk 11 - Helen's dates and times

Please find below the timings for your tutorials and your presentations for the weeks after the Easter break.

April 20th – Individual tutorials.
Please only attend for your allocated time in our usual room. You are very welcome to come to use the library at any time.

2.30 Dave Smith

3.00 Andy Pierce

3.30 Catherine Kelly

4.00 Wendy Blair

4.30 Mark Eyre

5.00 Tony Bonello

5.30 Jason Poole

6.00 Emma Hill-Lonergan

6.30 Charlotte Cook

7.00 Emma Lowery

7.30 Claire Feehily
Mike will also be around on that night from 5.00 onwards if anyone would like to see him.


Presentations – Tuesday 27th April.
Only the people below need to attend:

3.30 Jason Poole

4.00 Mark Eyre

4.30 Emma Hill-Lonergan

5.00 Emma Lowery

5.30 Claire Feehily
Feedback will then be after the presentations


Presentations – Tuesday May 4th.
Only the people below need to attend:

3.30 Tony Bonello

4.00 Wendy Blair

4.30 Catherine Kelly

5.00 Andy Pierce

5.30 Dave Smith

6.00 Charlotte Cook

Feedback will then be after the presentations.

Tuesday 11th May.
My plan is that this will be a self-study session in preparation for hand in on May 14th. You will be able to book tutorials on this evening if you need to – we will leave it to nearer the time. Please don’t make plans for this evening just in case we need to call you in for any reason.

Tuesday 18th May.
Hopefully this will be enrolment into the second year so you will need to attend for a short time. Again, I’ll let you know nearer the time. Maybe Mike will take you all for a drink to celebrate the end of the 1st year – please keep it free!

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