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Entrance C has been altered to include a turnstile to allow cyclists and pedestrians to use their access card to get in
Claims for educations fees for the academic year 2011/12 must be submitted by the end of August this year
The maximum age for an active member has been extended from 65 to 67 years
Please note the following cafeteria closures over the summer season
We are again planning to hold more intensive Oral Expression in English courses during the summer
Some 200 people were fitted with a safety helmet and a reflective vest as part of the 2013 Bike safety campaign led by the HSE Unit
Some “Euro Protection” safety helmets do not respect any requirement in terms of electrical insulation
The deadline for registering a team for this year's Bike To Work event is fast approaching
With classical songs (R. Schumann, M. Ravel) and airs from opera (W.A. Mozart, G. Verdi, P. I. Tchaïkovski, A. Borodine)
There are places available in the forthcoming safety courses. For updates and registrations, please refer to the Safety Training Catalogue
A number of general staff association meetings will be held in May
Marc Abrahams, editor of the Annals of Improbable Research will be presenting the IgNobel show at the University of Geneva tomorrow