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// <a href=mailto:info@ecec.co.uk>email</a> = to create an email link - replace "email" with whatever writing you want - and replace "info@ecec.co.uk" with whatever email address you want the link to point to.



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// HOME PAGE
calert="Courses for the new academic year 2009/10 now available!!!";
text[0]="The European Continuing Education College offers short three/four day courses in industrial pharmacy for Managers, Scientists, Engineers and Technicians.";
text[1]="The College is now well established as the leading provider of up-to-date, pragmatically orientated, relevant short courses for Managers, Scientists, Engineers and Technicians. The College specialises in Courses for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. These courses are tailor-made to the requirements of the industry and as a result provide information of tremendous benefit to those who may not necessarily be at the forefront of knowledge in a particular area.";
text[2]="Over the years our pharmaceutical courses have proved extremely popular and are often heavily oversubscribed. This success is mainly due to the very careful selection of material and lectures for the Courses, to the provision of workshops, clinics and discussion sessions, to the very extensive course notes provided and to small group participation.";
text[3]="Presenters are very carefully chosen from academia and the industry who are both experts and accomplished teachers and great care is taken to ensure that the Courses are right up-to-date and that there is proper integration of both the theoretical and practical considerations of the subject. All material is reviewed and assessed to make sure it is pertinent and relevant. Demonstrations, Case Studies and Workshops of actual pharmaceutical equipment, processes and methods are general features of most of the College courses. In addition most of our courses include problem solving sessions and recently the College has introduced E.C.E.C. Technical Clinics. Participants on our courses can let us know beforehand or bring with them, a particular problem or problems pertinent to the subject area of the course, which they would like advice about. This advice will be given either confidentially or more usually at a special open discussion session during the course, at which other participants can offer their advice and experience as well.";
text[4]="<B><I>The E.C.E.C.also provides tailor-made ‘in-house’ courses for Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Healthcare companies.</I></B>";
text[5]="If you would like further details of our forthcoming Courses, please ask our Office to put you on our mailing list. If you require details of our ‘in house’ course service, please contact our Office for more information.";
text[6]="<B><I>Why not bookmark this page for future reference?</B></I>";


// DIRECTIONS PAGE - Type in all the directions details here
// you can use as many fields as you want, so long as they are in numerical sequence
directionsTitle="DIRECTIONS TO THE HOLIDAY INN OXFORD CIRCUS HOTEL";
directions[0]="All of our forthcoming courses (except (Q)SAR) will be hosted by the:";
directions[1]="<UL><LI><B>Holiday Inn Oxford Circus Hotel, 57-59 Welbeck Street, London W1G 9BL, U.K.</B>";
directions[2]="<UL><LI><B>BY AIR: </B>From Heathrow Airport the ‘Heathrow Express’ should be taken to Paddington Station. This express train service operates every 15 minutes and the journey time is 15 minutes. Once at Paddington Station in central London a short taxi ride can be taken to the Holiday Inn Hotel Oxford Circus which is situated on Wellbeck Street. Alternatively the underground ‘tube’ can be taken from Paddington directly to Notting Hill Gate (2 stops on the Circle or District line). Change at Notting Hill Gate to the Central Line and travel 4 stops to Bond Street. Welbeck Street is situated just behind Debenhams Department Store across the road from the Bond Street tube station. From Gatwick Airport take the train to Victoria and then either a taxi or the Underground to Bond Street station.</LI>";
directions[3]="<LI><B>BY TRAIN: </B>All the main line stations connect with the London Underground and participants can get the Underground to Bond Street.</LI></ul></ul>";
// directions[4]="<LI><B>BY ROAD: </B>Car parking facilities are available underneath the Hotel but it is expensive.</LI></UL></UL>";
directions[5]="<UL><LI><B>The (Q)SAR AND THE USE OF IN SILICO PREDICTIONS IN RELATION TO THE EU REACH REGULATION course will be held in the ity of Liverpool. Hotel to be announced shortly.</B></li></ul>";

// CONTACT US PAGE
addressTitle="CONTACT THE ECEC"
addtext[0]="If you would like to contact us, please do so on any of the details below.";
addtext[1]="If you are currently receiving email updates from us about forthcoming course, and do not wish to continue to do so, please email us with your name and email address and we will remove you from our list.";
addtext[2]="Please note, We keep all your personal details and email address confidential, and are not disclosed to any third party.";
address[0]="8 Beech Court, Allerton Road,";
address[1]="Liverpool L18 3JZ, U.K.";
address[2]="";
tel="+44 151 724 6610";
fax="+44 151 724 6343";
email="info@ecec.co.uk";


// THE ACCOMODATION PAGE
accomodTitle="ACCOMODATION IN LONDON";
accomod[0]="Accomodation will be offered by the following hotel in Oxford Circus:";
accomod[1]="<ul><li><b>Holiday Inn Hotel, 57-59 Welbeck Street, W1G 9BL, U.K.</b>The Hotel is wonderfully situated just off London’s famous Oxford Street and London’s historic and famous attractions are all within walking or a short distance from the Hotel. Among these are Theatreland, West-End shopping including Oxford Street, Bond Street and Harrods; Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Madame Tussauds and the British Museum. Bond Street and Oxford Circus Underground (Tube) Stations are both a couple of minutes walk from the Hotel.</li>";
accomod[2]="<li>A special room rate of £142.00 (normal rate £190.00) per night single with bathroom, inclusive of breakfast (or £172.00 twin/double (normal rate £207.00)), exclusive of VAT, has been negotiated for participants on these courses.</li></ul>";
accomod[3]="Please visit the directions page for instructions on how to get to this hotel.";
accomod[4]="The (Q)SAR AND THE USE OF IN SILICO PREDICTIONS IN RELATION TO THE EU REACH REGULATION course will be held in the City of Liverpool, at the Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre, Lime Street, Liverpool L1 1NQ.";

// TECHNICAL CLINIC PAGE
technicalTitle="ECEC - THE TECHNICAL CLINIC";
technical[0]="The College recognises that participants may have a particular problem or problems that they would like advice about. On our courses participants are invited to send in beforehand (or bring with them) details of their technical problems, which will be considered by the lecturers.";
technical[1]="A special open discussion session has been timetabled on each course at which participants’ problems will be discussed and advice given. At this session other course participants can offer their advice and experiences as well.";
technical[2]="If you would like advice to be given confidentially, please advise the College beforehand, or send us an <a href=mailto:info@ecec.co.uk>email</a> now.";


// LINKS PAGE
// Each link requires a name "namelink[0]" and a location "website[0]" field.
namelink[0]="PharmWeb";
website[0]="http://www.pharmweb.net";
namelink[1]="The Pharmaceutical Society Of Great Britain";
website[1]="http://www.rpsgb.org.uk";
namelink[2]="The Pharmacy Times Home Page";
website[2]="http://www.pharmacytimes.com";
namelink[3]="MediSource Asia";
website[3]="http://www.medisourceasia.com";
namelink[4]="Extension Services in Pharmacy";
website[4]="http://www.pharmacy.wisc.edu/esp/";
namelink[5]="Edlinks";
website[5]="http://www.mirolka.com/Edlinks.htm";


// THE PRINCIPLE! PAGE
// THIS PAGE HAS BEEN REMOVED (05/12/06/)
principal="<B>Professor Mike Rubinstein</B> is the Principal of the College, with special responsibility for all the pharmaceutical courses. With over 25 years experience in academia and the pharmaceutical industry, he has intimate knowledge of the training and educational requirements of scientists and managers working in the pharmaceutical industry. If you have any ideas for new courses or any comments or queries about the content of any of the ECEC courses, please contact him on <A HREF=mailto:info@ecec.co.uk>info@ecec.co.uk.</A>";
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// ABOUT PAGE
aboutTitle="ABOUT THE ECEC";
about[0]="The European Continuing Education College, is now well established worldwide as the leading provider of up-to-date, pragmatically orientated, relevant short courses for Managers, Scientists, Engineers and Technicians. The College specialises in Courses for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and healthcare industries. These courses are tailor-made to the requirements of the industry and as a result provide information of tremendous benefit to those who may not necessarily be at the forefront of knowledge in a particular area. Over the years our pharmaceutical courses have proved extremely popular and are often heavily oversubscribed. This success is mainly due to the very careful selection of material and lectures for the Courses, to the provision of workshops, clinics, case studies and discussion sessions, to the very extensive course notes provided and to small group participation.";
about[1]="Presenters are very carefully chosen from academia and the industry who are both experts and accomplished teachers and great care is taken to ensure that the Courses are right up-to-date and that there is proper integration of both the theoretical and practical considerations of the subject. All material is reviewed and assessed to make sure it is pertinent and relevant. Demonstrations, Case Studies and Workshops of actual pharmaceutical equipment, processes and methods are general features of most of the College courses. In addition most of our courses include problem solving sessions and recently the College has introduced E.C.E.C. Technical Clinics. Participants on our courses can let us know beforehand or bring with them, a particular problem or problems pertinent to the subject area of the course, which they would like advice about. This advice will be given either confidentially or more usually at a special open discussion session during the course, at which other participants can offer their advice and experience as well.";
about[2]="The E.C.E.C.also provides tailor-made ‘in-house’ courses for Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Healthcare companies.";
about[3]="If you would like further details of our forthcoming Courses, please ask our Office to put you on our mailing list. If you require details of our ‘in house’ course service, please contact our Office for more information.";


// HOTEL INFO
hotelname[0]="Holiday Inn Hotel";
hoteladdr[0]="57-59 Welbeck Street, Oxford Circus, London W1G 9BL.";
hotelroom[0]="Single Room - Bed & Breakfast";
hotelprice[0]="142.00";
hotelroom[1]="Twin Room - Bed & Breakfast";
hotelprice[1]="172.00";
hotelroom[2]="Double Room - Bed & Breakfast";
hotelprice[2]="172.00";
hotelname[1]="Holiday Inn Hotel";
hoteladdr[1]="Liverpool City Centre, Lime Street, Liverpool L1 1NQ";

// COURSES PAGE
// For each course their MUST be 4 dates whether you need them or not.
// If you don't need them, just leave them blank.
// For the date system to work use the following check formula:
// Multiply the course number by 4
// This should be the first date number for that course.
// For example take course number 2:
// Multiply by 4 = 8
// 8 must be the first date number for that course - which it is.

year="2009/2010";

course[0]="Formulation & Stabilisation Of Protein & Peptide Drugs";
accplace[0]=0;
date[0]="Sunday 13th September 2009";
date[1]="Monday 14th September 2009";
date[2]="Tuesday 15th September 2009";
date[3]="Wednesday 16th September 2009";

course[1]="Principles Of Tablet And Capsule Formulation";
accplace[1]=0;
date[4]="Sunday 20th September 2009";
date[5]="Monday 21st September 2009";
date[6]="Tuesday 22nd September 2009";
date[7]="Wednesday 23rd September 2009";

course[2]="(Q)sar And The Use Of In-Silico Predictons In Relation To The EU Reach Regulation";
accplace[2]=1;
date[8]="Monday 12th October 2009";
date[9]="Tuesday 13th October 2009";
date[10]="Wednesday 14th October 2009";
date[11]="Thursday 15th October 2009";

course[3]="Pharmacokinetics In Drug Discovery And Preclinical Development";
accplace[3]=0;
date[12]="Sunday 8th November 2009";
date[13]="Monday 9th November 2009";
date[14]="Tuesday 10th November 2009";
date[15]="Wednesday 11th November 2009";

course[4]="Shelf Life And Stability Testing Of Pharmaceuticals And Biotechnology Products";
accplace[4]=0;
date[16]="Sunday 15th November 2009";
date[17]="Monday 16th November 2009";
date[18]="Tuesday 17th November 2009";
date[19]="Wednesday 18th November 2009";

course[5]="Preparation, Packaging And Labelling Of Clinical Trial Supplies";
accplace[5]=0;
date[20]="Sunday 22nd November 2009";
date[21]="Tuesday 23rd November 2009";
date[22]="Wednesday 24th November 2009";
date[23]="Thursday 25th November 2009";

course[6]="Pharmaceutical Granulation And Compression";
accplace[6]=0;
date[24]="Sunday 24th January 2010";
date[25]="Monday 25th January 2010";
date[26]="Tuesday 26th January 2010";
date[27]="Wednesday 27th January 2010";

course[7]="Pharmaceutical preformulation";
accplace[7]=0;
date[28]="Sunday 31st January 2010";
date[29]="Monday 1st February 2010";
date[30]="Tuesday 2nd February 2010";
date[31]="Wednesday 3rd February 2010";

course[8]="Parenteral Products";
accplace[8]=0;
date[32]="Sunday 28th February 2010";
date[33]="Monday 1st March 2010";
date[34]="Tuesday 2nd March 2010";
date[35]="Wednesday 3rd March 2010";

course[9]="Current Requirements For Chemistry And Pharmacy Sections Of Regulatory Submissions";
accplace[9]=0;
date[36]="Sunday 7th March 2010";
date[37]="Monday 8th March 2010";
date[38]="Tuesday 9th March 2010";
date[39]="Wednesday 10th March 2010";

course[10]="Design And Development Of Conventional And Modified Release Oral Drug Delivery Systems";
accplace[10]=0;
date[40]="Sunday 25th April 2010";
date[41]="Monday 26th April 2010";
date[42]="Tuesday 27th April 2010";
date[43]="Wednesday 28th April 2010";

course[11]="Pharmaceutical Coating Technology";
accplace[11]=0;
date[44]="Monday 16th May 2010";
date[45]="Tuesday 17th May 2010";
date[46]="Wedday 18th May 2010";
date[47]="Thursday 19th May 2010";

course[12]="Pharmaceutical Aerosols And Dry Powder Inhalation Systems";
accplace[12]=0;
date[48]="Sunday 6th June 2010";
date[49]="Mondayday 7th June 2010";
date[50]="Tuesday 8th June 2010";
date[51]="Wednesday 9th June 2010";


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