DACE Lecture - Natural History: Life on the Sea Shore

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The next in the series of free community lectures organised by the Department of Adult Continuing Education (DACE) at Swansea University takes place at the beginning of March.

Speaker: Dr Michael Isaac

Lecture title: Natural History: Life on the Sea Shore


Date:  Thursday 1st March 2012

Time: 6.00pm – 7.45pm

Venue: Resolven Building Blocks, Resolven ICC, Neath Port Talbot, SA11 4AB

Admission: Admission is free, but as seating is limited in the venues please book in advance to avoid disappointment (see below for contact details).


Speaker information: Dr Michael Isaac joined DACE in 1986, having been a part-time tutor since 1971. Prior to joining the Department he was Keeper of Swansea Museum and an honorary lecturer in the University’s Department of Zoology. He is the Coordinating tutor for Environmental Studies, Botany and Sustainability.

Michael works with a number of organisations in the local area, including the Brecon Beacons National Park, and is a member of the Management Committee of the recently declared Fforest Fawr Geopark. He has been involved in activities in the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the Environment Centre. He is also a member of the Swansea Environment Forum, the Swansea Environmental Education Forum and its HE/FE group, and is a vice president and trustee of the Royal Institution of South Wales. He sits on the Global Learning Award Committee of Cyfanfyd and NIACE Dysgu Cymru and is a member of the local Wildlife trust and the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust, and has been a trustee of both in the past.

Lecture summary: This lecture will look at the animals and plants that live on the British sea shores.

Contact: To book a place or for further information please call 01792 602211 or email: adult.education@swansea.ac.uk (N.B. the lecture venue will not be taking bookings). Visit www.swansea.ac.uk/dace.

This news item has been posted by Katy Drane, Swansea University Public Relations Office, Tel: 01792 295050, or email: k.drane@swansea.ac.uk