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GDLN, Global Development and Learning Network
British Council Turkey and World Bank GDLN International Video Conference Series will kick off on the 4th of May with the first meeting on ‘Quality Assurance in Higher Education’.

A growing new market
Turkey’s derivatives market is poised to grow rapidly
 

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Education UK activities in May
The Education UK Department is organising a workshop on `Market Intelligence` to be held in Istanbul from 24 -26 May 2006.
Thousands flock to education fair
Young students plan their futures at foreign universities

LINK to help students solve homework problems
An accessible curriculum-linked maths and science tool which helps students with both learning and revision, www.skoool.co.uk is simple to use
University of Warwick visit programme
UK university to promote its LLM programmes through presentations and visits

Women’s Studies Conference- ‘Women and the Socio-Economic Effects of the European Union’ on 22-24 June.
Joni Lovenduski of the University of London will address the ‘Challenges Confronting Women in the EU Today’
Contemporary UK writers
Would you like to discover a unique, searchable database of profiles of some of the UK’s most important living writers - biographies, bibliographies, critical reviews, prizes and photographs?

Britfilms – Filmmakers – Festivals
Workshops and master classes take place on a regular basis in numerous countries, often in collaboration with existing film festivals. Find out about these activities and schemes as well as links to UK-wide course and workshop information.
Middlesex University visit
Chance to meet university representatives in person in Istanbul

Hector aims to be Europe’s cleverest
UK government supports development of super computer
Shakespeare gets the works
RSC aims to perform entire Shakespeare cannon in one place