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September 10

  
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Thursday 2nd September

Sustainable Development Implementation Plan Consultation Events

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Saturday 4th September

Conservation Saturday

Magical Woodland Celebration

Sunday 5th September

Musical Sunday

Scrub Clearance

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Tuesday 7th September

Developing Bioenergy

Wednesday 8th September

Sustainable Development Implementation Plan Consultation Events

Sustainable Development Implementation Plan Consultation Events

Thursday 9th September

Centre for Global Education and The Irish Development Education Association (IDEA)

Friday 10th September

Pollution Monitoring Using Stream and River Invertebrates

Saturday 11th September

Giants Ring Ramble

European Heritage Open Day

Grassroots NI at Green Living Fair

Green Living Fair 2010

Green Living Fair 2010

Local Tour Guides - Training Options?

Sunday 12th September

Living History Inch Abbey

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Tuesday 14th September

Sustainable Development Implementation Plan Consultation Events

Sustainable Development Implementation Plan Consultation Events

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Thursday 16th September

An Evening at the Gamekeepers Cottage

Sustainable Development Implementation Plan Consultation Events

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Saturday 18th September

Colin Waterfall Challenge Walk

Mourne Mountain Marathon

Beachwatch

Sunday 19th September

Fossil Hunt at Colin Glen

Beachwatch

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Tuesday 21st September

Museum Study Trip

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Friday 24th September

Conservation Exposed

Culture Night Belfast

Saturday 25th September

Autumn Watch at Kilbroney Park

Poultry Fair

Toy Trade

Sunday 26th September

Jazz Sunday

Autumn in the Garden

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BITC Graduate Acceleration Programme

Across the UK, graduate vacancies have fallen drastically and are now approaching levels not seen since the 1991 recession.

In response to this situation, Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Ulster have worked alongside Business in the Community to create a programme centred on giving Northern Ireland’s graduates meaningful work experience and a valuable qualification in a time they may have otherwise been struggling to gain employment.

The programme is entitled GAP – the Graduate Acceleration Programme and is supported by the Department for Employment and Learning through Steps to Work.

Closing date: Open

Cost: Visit website for more details

Organisation: Business in the Community

Location:

Contact name: Lyndsey McKee

Telephone: 028 9046 0606

Website: http://www.bitc.org.uk/northern_ireland/what_we_do/in_the_community/employability_removing_barriers_to_work/gap.html

Email: lyndsey.mckee@bitcni.org

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