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TIMETABLE FOR Career path & employability skills event






Target: All Students School of Pharmacy+Other visitors
Venue: Lecture theatre 4 (aka Mlogazila ) at muhas{muhimbili university}




Tuesday 17th March, 2015 Time 14:

Time (hrs)
Minute s

Session
Presenter / Facilitators

13:30   14.00

30
Arrival of the guest

Organizing Team

14:00   14.05

05
Introduction
BPharm 4
Convener

14:05   14.10

05
Opening Remarks
Dean  School  of
Pharmacy


Panellist
All participants

14:10.

10

Mr. Hiiti Silo, DG TFDA Panellist speaker
All participants


10

Ms. Elizabeth Shekalaghe, Registrar PC Panellist speaker
All participants


10
Mr. George Lugata, Territory manager Tigo, Panellist speaker
All participants


10
Mr Anant Bhalani, Regulatory Affairs Laison , Philip
Distributors, Panellist speaker
All participants


10
Ms. Shemina  Peera, Quality Manager, Shelys, Panellist speaker
All participants

15:10.

10
Mr Hango Issa, Production Manager, Shelys Panellist speaker
All participants
15:10.  -15:30.
20
Health Break
All participants
15:30-  16:30.-
60
Discussions/Questions and Answers



05

Closing remarks
Student
Representative

05
Vote of Thanks
Associate Dean


Ends   at 16:40
All participants

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