European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy2008 Annual Conference :
New issues in Pharmacy EducationLilleJune 12-14, 2008Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques
3, rue du Professeur Laguesse
BP 83 - 59006 Lille cedex
France
WELCOMEThe
Faculty of Pharmacy of Lille and the European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy (EAFP) have the great honour and joy of inviting you to the
annual conference, in Lille, France, 12th - 14th June 2008.
The theme of the conference is «
New issues in Pharmacy Education ». Plenary lectures and workshops will be held to discuss different aspects of training for pharmacy practice.
The adaptation of Bologna process to Pharmacy education, the use of new teaching technologies and new learning methods, allowing patient-focused training, ending with practitioner validation.
Faculty members, pharmacy students, and members of pharmaceutical institutions are invited to participate in the conference and to contribute to the discussions, strengthening the links and partnerships for pharmacy education.
The Members of the Local Organizing Committee will do their utmost to make the conference and your stay in Lille an enjoyable and inspirational experience.
Lille, European Capital of Culture in 2004, Capital of Nord/Pas de Calais Region, is renowned for its architectural wealth from Baroque to Flemish style. Lille is also proud of its festive traditions (such as the
Braderie, a giant jumble sale…) and its
gastronomy (potjevleesch, Genièvre…). It still has a human dimension owing to
the spirit of generosity and warmth of the Northerners. This in itself attracts tourists who explore Lille and its surrounding areas and towns, some rich with a history of trade and industry, and others with a cultural and festive tradition. Let yourself and accompanying persons be tempted and head out to explore these exceptional sites and districts of which we Northerners are so proud !
We wish you a most hearty welcome to Lille.
Professor Daniel Vion,
Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy,
Lille 2 University of Health and Law
For further information :
Annie.Marcincal@univ-lille2.fr
Thanks for nice post. This type of programs must be started by UN world wide. It will be great work for humanity. Appreciation for those who are doing this.