Saturday 03/09/11 -
www.dundee.ac.uk/welcome/sat3 10:00
16:00 10:00 16:00 The Big Give Away Bellfield Organic Marquee Marquee
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Kitchen items and other useful things second hand FREE GIVE AWAY
Sign up for a whole semester's delivery of fruit and veg to your halls (bring the bank of Mum & Dad - costs estimated at approx £5-7/week)
10:00 16:00 Cyclestop Marquee 20
Healthy and convenient transport option - opportunity to purchase a reconditioned bike (estimated price range £10- £60)
10:00 16:00 Solar Cities Marquee 20
Smoothie bike from pedal power… Power your PC off the grid. Take practical steps to reduce your carbon footprint
10:00 16:00 Dig-it Share-it Marquee 20
Student led enterprise promoting student allotments, free shop and skill share classes in such diverse topics as bicycle maintenance and vintage photography. Come and see, come and volunteer
10:00 16:00
Tayside Foundation for the Conservation of Resources
11:00 12:00 Facts for Families
Marquee and Campus Green
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Local environmental charity promoting zero waste with practical solutions. Open all year - have everything from bookcases to bookends:
www.tfcr.org.uk
D'Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre, Tower Building
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While students settle in to their accommodation this event is an opportunity for families to hear about the rhythms of University life from senior academic staff and to ask questions.
11:00 15:00 16:30 16:00
John Smith's Book Shop information point
Facts for Families Tower Building Foyer
D'Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre, Tower Building
Sunday 04/09/11 -
www.dundee.ac.uk/welcome/sun4 10:00
16:00 Solar Cities Marquee 1 1
Information point for John Smiths the Campus book shop
Q & A - an opportunity for families to hear about the rhythms of university life from senior academic staff.
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Smoothie bike from pedal power… Power your PC off the grid. Take practical steps to reduce your Carbon Footprint
10:00 16:00
The Big Give Away- continues
Marquee 20
More kitchen items and other useful things second hand and FREE
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