ACNT Information Session

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Australasian College of Natural Therapies Information Session

Open Day ACNT

Follow your dreams and attend one of our information sessions…

Saturday 1st December 2007

  • Each session is 45min with 30min intermission
  • Course advisers available from 9:30am to 1:30pm
  • View our outstanding facilities and experience our quality treatments

Anybody who enrolls on the day will receive a $200 gift voucher towards the purchase of text books and course notes from Nourish - ACNT Cafe & Bookstore (only applicable on commencement of course).

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University of Sydney (CCE)

Continuing Education is a not-for-profit centre of the University of Sydney. Its role is to make the teaching and research expertise of the University available to the public through short courses.

Each year we publish four ‘general’ programs, each containing around 260 courses, and a range of specialist programs

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2007 ATMS National Massage Conference

Australian Traditional-Medicine Society
2007 National Massage Conference & Trade Exhibition

The conference runs on the weekend of the 27th & 28th October 2007.

If you want to increase your knowledge and exposure to the manual therapies industry this will be an opportunity not to be missed! ACNT, Australia’s premier college of natural therapies and beauty therapy will be attending the Conference.

Boarding schools in care project

Children whose families are at risk of breaking down are to be sent to boarding school under a pilot scheme.

Around 100 children will take part along with 51 top private schools in the two-year government project.

Ten local authorities in England will also work on the scheme, aimed at children at risk of going into care. courtesy BBC

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Number of students taking online courses rises

(AP) — Roughly one in six students enrolled in higher education — about 3.2 million people — took at least one online course last fall, a sharp increase defying predictions that online learning growth is leveling off.

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College ‘nerds’ blow off steam in Cooking 101

Such is the irony of “Cooking Basics” — one of the most popular classes at Caltech, in which the final exam-meal is judged by a Nobel laureate, one of the six on the faculty and 30 in the history of the university, located in the Los Angeles suburb of Pasadena.

“We have amazingly gifted people in science and engineering and they are viewed by many people as nerdy,” said Caltech’s French-born president, Jean-Lou Chameau.

“But at the same time, they are still young people, they want to learn about life, they want to do different things,” Chameau said as he observed 20 students tackling this week’s lesson — Southern U.S. cooking.

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School Clubs can get long term fundrasing

A great new website for community club has come out. It helps keep the club website

  • up to date with the newest technologies
  • provides multi user logins for balancing the website management
  • website hosting and support is free and allows clubs to make money by giving it a share in the advertising revenue

Check it out at ThatsMyTeam.  Education institutions should really consider moving their club websites and cut their funding requirements, like some local sporting clubs have


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