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University of Greenwich, UK 3.7.-10.7.2011, dr Ljubica Dikovic

University of Greenwich, UK 3.7.-10.7.2011, dr Ljubica Dikovic. 511044-TEMPUS-1-2010-1-UK-TEMPUS. The Greenwich Maritime Institute (GMI) is located in the historic setting of the Old Royal Naval College in the centre of Greenwich, a part of London with a rich maritime heritage.

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University of Greenwich, UK 3.7.-10.7.2011, dr Ljubica Dikovic

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  1. University of Greenwich, UK3.7.-10.7.2011, drLjubicaDikovic 511044-TEMPUS-1-2010-1-UK-TEMPUS

  2. The Greenwich Maritime Institute (GMI) is located in the historic setting of the Old Royal Naval College in the centre of Greenwich, a part of London with a rich maritime heritage. Top 10 Reasons to Study With UoG 1. Approachable and Enthusiastic Staff 2. Research Excellence 3. Inspirational Teaching 4. Impressive Library 5. Accredited Programmes 6. Great Links with Industry 7. Social Opportunities 8. Employable Graduates 9. Great Facilities 10. International Outlook http://www.gre.ac.uk

  3. Medway Campus, www.gre.ac.uk/medway Cover: • Pharmacy, • Health & Social Care, • Science, • Engineering • Natural Resources Institute.

  4. Around the campus • The campus is based in Chatham Maritime, near Chatham’s historic dockyard. • Rochester, a couple of miles to the south, is proud of its castle and cathedral (venue for the annual Medway Campus graduation ceremonies).

  5. School of Science, Medway CampusChemistry, Undergraduate Programmes, BSc Hons • Attendance • 3 years full-time/4 years sandwich / 5 years part-time • Assessment • Students are assessed through exams and coursework, including practical project work. • Career options • Graduates have opportunities in research and development, teaching, chemical and pharmaceutical industries (production, analytical science, quality assurance and information science), forensic science, environmental pollution, and health and safety. http://www.gre.ac.uk/courses/ug/che/f110

  6. School of Science, Medway CampusChemistry, Undergraduate Programmes, MSc Hons • Attendance • 4 years Full-time//4 – 5 years post-HNC / 5 years sandwich • Assessment • Examinations, coursework, oral and poster presentations, case studies, project and practical work • Specialist equipment / facilities • The School is well equipped with a wide range of modern instrumentation. Its main chemistry teaching laboratory has recently been refurbished • Career options • Graduates have opportunities in research and development, teaching,chemical and pharmaceutical industries (production, analytical science, quality assurance and information science),forensic science, environmental pollution, and health and safety. http://www.gre.ac.uk/courses/ug/che/mchem

  7. Day 1 – Monday 4th July 2011 • HE system in the UK, Role of Benchmarking in HE system – Stephen Leharne, Medway • Structure of a Programme, Courses – Stephen Leharne • Workshop – course design

  8. Day 1 – Monday 4th July 2011 • Aims and outcomes, Assessment, Descriptors – Milan Antonijevic • Transferable Skills, Portfolios – Milan Antonijevic • Day 1 – discussion and closing remark

  9. Day 2 – Thursday 5th July 2011 • Development of a new Programme, link between benchmarks, programme and course aims and outcomes and assessment – Stephen Leharne • Workshop “Programme Development” – Stephen Leharne • Quality Assurance in HE, Role of Quality Officer – Brian Banks • QA Handbook - what is in? – Stephen Leharne • Day 2 – discussion and closing remark – Stephen Leharne

  10. Day 3 – Wednesday 6th July 2011 • Conference - Enhanced and Transformed: Tales from the Digital Age

  11. Day 4 – Tuesday 7th July 2011 • Workshop – Chemists/Skills/Needs/Vision/21st Century • e-Learning concepts – Milan Antonijevic • Use of modern technologies in teaching – Public Response System (PRS) as an example – Milan Antonijevic • Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) – Moodle – Milan Antonijevic • Developing course material in Moodle – Milan Antonijevic • Day 4 – discussion and closing remark

  12. Day 5 – Friday 8th July 2011 • Teaching Facilities Tour – Milan Antonijevic

  13. Day 5 – Friday 8th July 2011 • Library Tour – Andrew Larkin • Students’ Centre – Milan Antonijevic • Discussion, Conclusion and Future Work

  14. Library and computing • Networked PCs, printers and scanners are available in computer laboratories.There is Internet access, e-mail and a wide range of general and specialist software. • Each library and computer laboratory is open for 100 hours per week during term-time, including late opening until midnight seven days a week.

  15. Day 6 – Saturdy 9th July 2011 • London Sightseeing

  16. Dr Tatjana Andjelkovic, dr Jelena Trickovic, dr Zoran Matovic, dr Ljubica Dikovic, dr Ivan Grzetic, dr Mirjana Ristic, dr Ljiljana Damljanovic, dr Milan Antonijevic

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