Staff Newspaper of Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
IC Reporter
 Issue 112, 11 December 2001
News
e-Masterclass in cybersurgery «
Nobel winner takes the stage «
Lady Bagrit - founder of the Bagrit Centre «
ICIS upgrade «
Powerlase hits the market place «
Chris Gosling, Director of HR, outlines organisational restructuring «
Awards and appointments «
Clean future for diesel «
Alumni reunion turns back clock «
Michael Portillo leads ovation «
Open house at the chaplaincy centre «
 
Features
The dark side of Da Vinci... «
 
Gazette
December 2001 «
 
Regular Features
In Brief «
Media Spotlight «
Noticeboard «
What's on... «

Noticeboard

Cards for change
Christmas cards are on sale in the Chaplaincy, Beit Quad, South Ken. Proceeds of card sales go towards the work of Christian Aid, CAFOD, SCIAF and Traidcraft — a better deal for everyone this Christmas.

The Chaplaincy also sells a whole range of fairly traded goods, including coffee, tea and biscuits.

Copier exhibition
Purchasing will introduce the two new preferred copier suppliers Canon and Ricoh with an exhibition in the Junior Common Room, level 2, Sherfield Building, South Ken, on Monday 17 December between 11.00 and 15.00. Enter your business card into a draw for a digital camera. For further details, contact Joscelyne Stanton 020 7594 8663.

Holland Club
The Annual General Meeting of the Holland Club will be held in the Holland club on Monday 14 January 2002 at 13.00.

Cyclists warned
Cyclists have been warned that taking a short cut along a footpath can be costly. The warning, issued by police, points out that riding on footpaths, or contravening road traffic signs, including red traffic lights and one-way streets, is an offence and can result in a £30 fine.


 
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