

Dublin is a vibrant and bustling capital city renowned for its Georgian architecture, famous writers and musicians and its rich cultural heritage. The economic prosperity the city has enjoyed over recent years has seen it become a very cosmopolitan place with lots to see and do. Given the compactness of the city centre, it is very easy to explore the city on foot. During their free time, participants will be able to enjoy the many museums and galleries the city has to offer, go sightseeing around the city, enjoy the shopping and sample the pubs, restaurants and nightlife.
Draft Agenda
Delegates attending the conference can download the meeting papers from the restricted area of the ENIC-NARIC website ( http://www.enic-naric.net/restricted/ ) . This area of the website is password protected, log on details have been circulated previously by Eric Schvartz.
Social Programme, Sunday 12 June 2005
St Patrick’s Hall, Dublin Castle
The Department of Education and Science will host a reception and dinner on the evening of Monday 13 June 2005 at 7:00 pm in St Patrick’s Hall, Dublin Castle