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Labour Party Conference 2013

Posted on 30 September, 2013 by Kate
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Last week Professors Mark Shucksmith and John Goddard headed to the Labour Party Conference in Brighton to take part in a fringe event organised by the University. This panel debate on “The University in the City” was chaired by local MP … Continue reading →

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