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BFWG’s Research Presentations Day
Publications  /  April 14, 2011

BFWG’s Research Presentations Day

by Coleen

I’ve just been invited to present my research at the BFWG (British Federation of Woman Graduates) on May 21st at their head quarters in Battersea, London. If you’re in London and fancy seeing what some of today’s budding Graduate Women are up to in research then come to this multidisciplinary day. To attend then read the link here.

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