Events Diary : 03 May 2012

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Thursday, 3rd May 2012

12:00PM - 2:00PM Research Beehive, Room 2.22
Workshop
FP7 Roadshow 2: Proposal Writing in FP7
Assistance with writing and costing proposals for collaborative research projects within "Cooperation" pillar of FP7. Assumes some familiarity with main structure of FP7. Admission: Free, but registration essential. Contact for further information: Grania Rogers Tel: 0191 222 8959 Email: grania.rogers@ncl.ac.uk


Thursday, 3rd May 2012

1:10PM - 2:00PM King's Hall, Armstrong Building
King's Hall Music : Piping
Simon McKerrell (Highland bagpipes)

An exploration of traditional and contemporary bagpiping from one of the world's leading Highland pipers.  The concert will include a variety of bagpiping styles, from March, Strathspey and Reels, to Piobaireachd and original compositions.

Free admission



Thursday, 3rd May 2012

4:00PM - 5:00PM King's Hall, Armstrong Building
King's Hall Music : Student Performances
Including Tom Redman (voice) singing folk songs; Rachel Hales (viola) performing a Scottish Air and a set of hornpipes; and Mike Papapavlou (guitar), Ruairidh Patfield (bass) and Andres Fuzeiro performing jazz/funk tunes.
Free admission


Thursday, 3rd May 2012

4:00PM - 5:00PM Research Beehive, Old Library Building, Room 2.20
Seminar
Exploring the Mind of Interpreters
Speaker: Ya-Yun Chen (School of Modern Languages). Admission: Free. Contact for further information: Prof Henrike Laehnemann Tel: 0191 222 7513 Email: henrike.laehnemann@ncl.ac.uk


Thursday, 3rd May 2012

8:00PM - 11:00PM The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne
Trashed Organ presents: I Don't Think We've Met?
Part of the NCLA Festival of Belonging
Specially commissioned new collaborations between a myriad of musicians, writers and artists exploring ideas of belonging. Admission: £5/£4 Contact for further information: John Challis Tel: 07816 778899 Email: j.challis@newcastle.ac.uk


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