Staff Newspaper of Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
IC Reporter
 Issue 109, 2 October 2001
News
Beit restored «
Plain sailing for IC MBA sailors «
New pro rector for public and corporate affairs «
Japanese praise GTC «
First summer symposium for GSLSM «
Racing to the top - Imperial car steals show «
Superb music; superb performers... «
The Coldest March book signing «
Centre opens «
Estates change «
Robo Barbie breaks the mould «
Microarray Centre «
Where can I get information on... ? «
Summer in the city... New CHP plant «
 
Features
Welcome return «
 
Gazette
October 2001 «
 
Regular Features
In Brief «
Media Spotlight «
Noticeboard «

Noticeboard

Evening language classes
THE Humanities Programme evening classes begin 15 October, offering French, German and Spanish at advanced level; Italian, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese at elementary and intermediate levels; and Russian, Dutch, and Arabic at elementary level; as well as a Special Mandarin Chinese class for Cantonese speakers.

English classes for overseas students are provided free to College members and to their partners at a small charge. 

Open to students and staff, as well as Friends of Imperial College, details including enrolment forms are available in Room 313C (Humanities Office), Mechanical Engineering Building, South Kensington campus.

Enrolment takes place on 4 October. Contact Lisa Hall on 020 7594 8756 or email . www.hu.ic.ac.uk.

Seeing into the future
University Vision has finally arrived at Imperial College. The opticians, on Level 2 walkway, South Ken campus, opened yesterday, catering for all your optical needs. The practice is open Monday-Friday 09.00–18.00.

Call in for our opening offers, or phone for an appointment on 020 7594 9746.


 
icr front page | this issue's front page | feedback
 
© Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, 2001
2 October 2001