Dublin City University's Intergenerational Learning Project: Autumn session set to kick off
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Dublin City University's Intergenerational Learning Project is about to start again, for the autumn semester. Registration will take place on October 9th, in DCU. This year, they will be offering four modules: beginners module, intermediate module, advanced module, and introduction to third level learning through blogging and social media.
For more information:
Contact Trudy Corrigan by email: trudy.corrigan@dcu.ie
http://dcuilp.blogspot.com/
DCU Intergenerational Learning Programme
DCU_ILP
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