Hi Lachlan
      Good to hear from you. Sorry I havn't been in touch for a while, but
I've hit one of those personal crises life throws up. The new job has basically
made me realise that I want out of London. I'm thinking of doing a bit of
travelling first and then maybe trying to settle down in New Zealand (I've
quite a few contacts there). Anyway I'll maybe try to phone you; maybe you
could make some sensible suggestions.
      Yours
         Rory.


Quoting "L. Cranswick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> The first edition of the IUCr Teaching Commission newsletter is
> available on-line as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file via:
>
>   http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/cteach/newsletters/june2006/
>
> The theme of this edition is the "Teaching Crystallographic
> Fundamentals"
>
> ------------------------
>
> The table of contents follow:
>
>  # Siena 2006 : IUCr School on Basic Crystallography
>
>  * Einstein's tongue for teaching crystallography to biologists -
>    Philippe Dumas, Julien Vanwinsberghe and Vincent Cura
>
>  * Crystallography Education and Training in the United States -
>    Katherine A. Kantardjieff
>
>  * Crystallographic Teaching in Pakistan - Zia Khan
>
>  * A Guided Tour in Fourier Space - Fokke Tuinstra
>
>  * The British Crystallographic Association Intensive Courses in X-ray
>    Structural Analysis - David Watkin
>
>  * Teaching of the Fundamentals of Crystallography - Dieter Schwarzenbach
>
>  * Teaching Crystallography and Related Subjects at Novosibirsk State
>    University, Russia - Elena Boldyreva
>
>  * Crystallographic Teaching at the Laboratory of Inorganic Crystal
>    Chemistry at Moscow State University, Russia - Evgeny Antipov
>
>  * M.Sc. Crystallography at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK -
>    Alan L. Mackay
>
>   ! Addendum 1: reprint of webpages containing the (now defunct) Birkbeck
>   College M.Sc. Crystallography Course Syllabus in its final form (taken
>   from Jeremy Cockcroft's website)
>
>   ! Addendum 2: mid 1950's (rejected) submission on crystallography by
>   J.D. Bernal et al to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The article was
>   rejected as too long but it embodied the syllabus and intention of the
>   Birkbeck College M.Sc. course in crystallography.
>
> # Calls for contributions to Newsletter No. 2
>
> ------------------------
>
>
> --
> -----------------------
> Lachlan M. D. Cranswick
> Contact outside working hours /
>   Coordonnees en dehors des heures de travail:
> NEW E-mail / courriel: lachlanc *at* magma.ca Home Tel: (613) 584-4226
> Mobile/Cell: 613 401 3433   WWW: http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/
>         P.O. Box 2057, Deep River, Ontario, Canada, K0J 1P0
>
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