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Doctoral Training in Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies
University of ÌÇÐÄTV, TBC

A One Day PhD Student Workshop at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV - Colonial Cultures

The training day will be interdisciplinary, and subject areas may include (but are not limited to): anthropology, cultural studies, geography, history, literary studies and sociology. Travel expenses will be met and overnight accommodation will be arranged for students to attend.

The workshop will consist of a series of themed panels, led by students and facilitated by academics, in the field of colonial and post-colonial studies. The workshop will provide a great opportunity for students to discuss and exchange their ideas and to learn about other doctoral research in their subject area.

If you would like to attend please mail Ms Sue Dibben: HRC@warwick.ac.uk by Friday 23rd March 2008.

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