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CORK ENGLISH COLLEGE IRELAND is located in the centre of Cork City, on the banks of the River Lee.

We can assure you that you will receive the service that you expect from one of the most established schools in Ireland.

Our extensive experience in the area of T.E.F.L allows us to offer you a wide range of courses, all of which have been designed to perfection.

Check your English level with our online test !!

We are now FULL for July 2006, limited places available in all courses for August, BOOK NOW, Don't be disappointed !!

 
the school
We've always aimed to be the leading provider of E.F.L. (English as a Foreign Language) in Ireland through the provision of a service of outstanding quality and professionalism in a warm and friendly environment, and we do that by following two simple rules: about CEC  

 

 

 

 

courses / activities
We offer a wide range of English Courses for adults. The school is specially equipped for E.F.L. training and the building itself has been purposely refurbished to allow the highest standard of English Language Training: adult courses  
 
student info
Our fully qualified and experienced language trainers are expert in adapting recourses and teaching methods to suit the specific requirements of individual students: student info  

 

 

 

 

QUALITY SERVICE
Language and Activity Holidays Ltd. was founded over twenty years ago by our present Managing Director, Valery Cullen. We are a family run organisation that takes much pride in the service and personal contact, which we provide for each of our clients. Apart from organising language programmes, Cork English College organises all elements of your clients' stay in Ireland. We organise course, transfer to and from the airport, accommodation, extra curricular activities and excursions.

Contact:

 

Cork English College 30 -32
St. Patrick's Quay,Cork, Ireland.
T: +353 21 4551522
F: +353 21 4551508
Email: info@lah.ie

 

http://www.lah.ie/

 

 


 

  Contact:

 

Cork English College 30 -32
St. Patrick's Quay,Cork, Ireland.
T: +353 21 4551522
F: +353 21 4551508
Email: info@lah.ie

 

http://www.lah.ie/

 

n in vocational education & improvement of education and training pathways (Clair Andersen)

- the nature and development of the languages of Northern Australia (Ian Green)

- housing needs of young and elderly Tasmanian Aborigines, public policy and attitudes to Aborigines in 1990s & Aboriginal families (Maggie Walter)

- non material cultural appropriation and the colonization of cultures & Aboriginal autobiography and life-stories (Mitchell Rolls)

- Australian identity, family history, colonial and Aboriginal history (Shayne Breen)

- Indigenous knowledges and environment, identity and place in Tasmania (Greg Lehman)

- personal and national memory and representation in visual arts & archaeology, museums and collection (Julie Gough)

- construction and representation of Aboriginality in the Australian print media (Carol Pybus)

- governmentality, liberal arts schooling and Aboriginality (Terry Moore)

- historical biography (Walter, Gough & Lehman)

In recent years, with the development of an honours and postgraduate program, Riawunna has supported an exciting range of student research projects. Current projects include:

- spatial patterns in Aboriginal criminal justice (Lisa Rosevear)

- Aboriginal languages in Tasmania (John Taylor)

- public health policy effectiveness (Maggie Walter)

- Reconciliation (Kate Harrison)

- museums and Aborigines (Tony Brown)

- Aboriginal bushrangers and public remembering (Kali Ward)

- Aboriginal history of West Australia (Jennifer Sabbioni)

- Indigenous knowledge of weather and climate (Greg Lehman)

 

University of Tasmania

Contact:

Clair Andersen
Director, Indigenous Higher Education Programs
Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education
University of Tasmania
Hobart, TAS 7001        Australia

ph    +61  03 6226 2517
fax   +61  03 6226 2575

E mail:

Clair.Andersen@utas.edu.au

 

Web:

fcms.its.utas.edu.au/arts/riawunna/