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Cambridge International Development Course
- Dec 06 Programme -

 

 

10:00-10:10

10 min

LG 19

Introduction

 

1

10:10-11:00

50 min

LG 19

Dr Liz Watson

Introduction to international development

2

11:00-11:50

50 min

LG 19

Allister Clewlow

 

3

11:50-12:35

45 min

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below

 

Group

Red

Blue

Green

Yellow

Orange

White

Workshop

C

D

A

F

E

B

4

12:35-1:20

45 min

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below

Group

Red

Blue

Green

Yellow

Orange

White

Workshop

A

C

E

B

F

D

 

1:20-2:10

50 mins

 

Lunch (sandwiches and cakes by Nadia’s Patisserie)

5

2:10-3:00

50 mins

LG 19

Dr Heather Cruickshank

Beyond Aid: future benefits from development

6

3:00-3:45

45 min

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Group

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Blue

Green

Yellow

Orange

White

Workshop

E

B

C

D

A

F

7

3:45-4:35

50 min

LG 19

Jo Da Silva

Developing a physical and academic masterplan for the South Eastern University in Sri Lanka

8

4:35-4:45

10 min

LG 19

Ian Steed

The IDC – now what? Getting involved in Cambridge

 

4:45 – 5:30

 45 min

Atrium

Societies fair and wine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workshops

A

G24

Alison Walsham

Careers in international development

B

B16

Andrew Lamb

Principles of Development and Relief

C

LG19

Rebecca Cork

Human rights and development in the Maldives

D

LG19

Chris Whitcombe

What can you expect from student development project? – A perspective from Kenya Education Partnerships

E

LG18

Will Horwitz

The world AIDS problem

F

LG17

Hamish Falconer

Human Rights: Challenges to international development

The programme of the course held on 2nd December 2006: