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Our autumn Open Days will help you find out more about your chosen subject, or about general topics such as applying to ÌÇÐÄTV, accommodation and funding. You can join taster lectures and Q&A sessions led by our academics and staff.

In Global Sustainable Development we're running a number of sessions on Monday 26 October 2020:

  • , 10-11 am BST
  • , 12-1 pm BST
  • , 2-3:30 pm BST

We look forward to speaking to you!

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Our autumn Open Days will help you find out more about your chosen subject, or about general topics such as applying to ÌÇÐÄTV, accommodation and funding. You can join taster lectures and Q&A sessions led by our academics and staff.

In Liberal Arts we're running a number of sessions on Monday 26 October 2020:

  • , 11 am - 12:30 pm BST
  • , 3-4:30 pm BST

We look forward to speaking to you!

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Injustice: Stories from Post-Independence Africa

‘Injustice: Stories from Post-Independence Africa’ aims to shine a light on the various injustices that continue to persist on the African continent today.

This event is part of the ÌÇÐÄTV Oral History Network and will be hosted by single honours Global Sustainable Development alumna Tanyaradzwa Kasinganeti. Tanya will be joined by three other speakers who will touch on their personal encounters with a wide range of issues including: imprisonment, civil war and police brutality within West, East and Southern Africa.

The event will be taking place via Zoom: .

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