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April
Wed 18th - Fri 20th
Housing Studies Association Conference 2012
     

How is the Housing system coping?

For more details click here

March
Wednesday 21st ARCSOC Lecture Series
       

Steve Larkin

PFC/0G/024 6.00pm

Free for ArcSoc members, £3 for others

Wednesday 7th Careers Day for Level 2 Students
      

Information and talks on "What do Planners do?", career and workplace opportunities, CV writing, student support and skills development.

2.00pm - 5.00pm ELTC/TR1

February
Wednesday 29th Careers Day for Level 3 Students
      

Information and talks on "What do Planners do?", career and workplace opportunities, CV writing, student support and skills development.

2.00pm - 5.30pm UG Studio, DKB.03.010 David Keir Building

Friday 24th Architecture but not as we know it
     

Seven invited speakers will each present their perspective on the future for architects and architecture, on how architects, their institutions, relationships, skills and ways of working should evolve to address the challenges and opportunities of the next five years.

2.00pm - 6.30pm 0G.024 Peter Frogatt Centre, Queen's University Belfast

Monday 13th National Student Survey
      

The National Student Survey (NSS) gives final year UG students the opportunity to express their opinions on their experience of the Planning course & the University.  The results are then used to help improve student services and facilities, learning and teaching and the wider student experience.

Eligible students can complete the survey online

January
Monday 31st Start of 2nd Semester
    Lectures, Tutorials etc. begin for Undergraduate Students in the 2nd semester begins
Thursday 26th Conference
    

Heritage as an Engine for economic growth in mid-sized towns. A free conference organised by the Irish Walled Towns Network and University College Cork in Wood Quay Venue, Dublin City Civic Offices.

For more details contact Liam Mannix

Sunday 22nd QFT: Art on Film Season
    

The Dilapidated Dwelling introduced by Owen Hatherley (author of A Guide To The New Ruins of Great Britain). The film, is a meditation on the predicament of the house: why do we still build such poor houses? Why is our inadequate, ageing housing stock so expensive, and so unfit for our cold, damp climate?

For more details click here