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A number of information sessions on nursing in Britain will continue at venues around the country this week

A number of information sessions on nursing in Britain will continue at venues around the country this week. Aimed at second-level students, the information sessions, which are organised by the Irish Episcopal Commission for Emigrants, will include information on opportunities in Europe and general information on higher education in Britain. This morning's session will take place in Athlone, Co Westmeath, at 11 a.m. in The Shamrock Lodge. Tonight, there will be a session at 7 p.m. in St Patrick's National School, Castlebar, Co Mayo. Tomorrow, the morning session will be held in Sligo at the Ursuline Convent. On Thursday, it's at Jackson's Hotel in Ballybofey, Co Donegal, at 11 a.m. and later that day the venue moves to Cavan to the Vocational School on Cootehill Road. On Friday, students can attend a morning session at St Mary's College in Dundalk, Co Louth, at 11 a.m. For more information contact Caitriona Cashin of the IECE at (01) 8723 655.

Also for those who are thinking about moving to Britain to pursue a career, a number of information sheets are currently available from the British Council. There are sheets on dentistry, nursing, medicine, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physiotherapy, radiography, teaching, tourism and veterinary medicine. There is also a separate sheet with information on funding. The information sheets are geared at Leaving Cert students. For more information contact Angela Crean at the British Council at (01) 676 4088 or (01) 676 6943.

The Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy will hold an open morning on Wednesday, 24th next. Running between 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., it will consist of a short talk on each of the college's programmes, a tour of the building and a chance to sit in on some of the lectures. The college is in Milltown Park, Dublin 6. For more information contact (01) 269 8388 or email info@milltowninstitute.ie

The great trawl for gifted teenagers will get under way shortly. Young people between the ages of 12 and 16 are invited to compete for a place at the Irish Centre for Talented Youth at Dublin City University. The great Talent Search 2000 is for post-primary students who have exceptional verbal and/or mathematical reasoning abilities. Those who want to take part must contact Dr Sheila Gilheany at DCU, at e-mail gilheanys@dcu.ie or telephone (01) 704 56 34 or fax (01) 704 56 93 for a application form and get it back to her on or before Tuesday, November 30th.

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Want to see the biggest seed in the world? Or check out a coconut without any hair? These phenomena are on view along with other weird and wonderful items for those students who visit Dublin city centre's Enfo offices to see an exhibition on fruit and nuts. There are £20 book tokens to be won also. The exhibition will run until the end of the month. The Enfo offices at 17 St Andrew Street in Dublin 2 are open Monday to Saturday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Pictured at a recent Opera Theatre Company workshop in Jobstown Community College in Tallaght, Dublin, are first-year students (left to right) Paul Keane, Keit Say To and Wayne Lynch. The Temple Bar-based company came to the school for a workshop which the students' music teacher Maria Moran organised for first, second and third years last month.