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Home News & Events News Discovery Programme Research Seminar

Discovery Programme Research Seminar

postdateiconWednesday, 28 January 2009 00:00 | postauthoriconWritten by Anthony Corns | PDF | Print | E-mail

The Discovery Programme is hosting a one day seminar to present the full range of research work currently going on in the Discovery Programme, including core projects, INSTAR projects and pieces of ancillary work. It is intended that this will lead to further discussion about the next set of core projects.

Those invited to participate include members of the Directorate, newly appointed Council, outgoing Council, staff and various colleagues who have worked with us in the recent past.

The day-long seminar will be divided into a morning session at which the current state of the core projects will be outlined, followed by an afternoon session devoted to the INSTAR projects and other pieces of ancillary work in the recent past.

 

Last Updated (Wednesday, 24 November 2010 14:55)

 

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