On 27 September 2012 NAWIC will host a site tour of the University of Sydney’s TLC / BURF Learning Networks Project. This is a recent collaboration by ISIS, Suters Architects and Geyer with The University of Sydney’s eLearning department and with project management by The University ofSydney, Campus Infrastructure Services Projects Division. Date: Thursday, 27 […]
September 13th, 2012
On 27 September 2012 NAWIC will host a site tour of the University of Sydney’s TLC / BURF Learning Networks Project.
This is a recent collaboration by ISIS, Suters Architects and Geyer with The University of Sydney’s eLearning department and with project management by The University of
Sydney, Campus Infrastructure Services Projects Division.
Date: Thursday, 27 Sept. 2012, 4.00pm – 6.30pm
Location: Fisher Library, F03, Camperdown Campus/Eastern Avenue
RSVP: Wednesday, 19 Sept. 2012
CPD: Please sign the CPD points attendance sheet on the day to claim points
Price: Non members: $50 / Members: $30 / Students; $20
Book: Register here
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