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If you have a question about this talk, please contact external. How much has Cambridge University done for development globally? As part of the University’s 800th anniversary celebrations, CUiD is publishing a special edition of Vision, the society’s magazine. To mark the occasion, CUiD is holding a launch event featuring an exciting multimedia exhibition complementing the magazine and further exploring Cambridge’s role, with an address from Professor Keith Hart. Tuesday 24th February 2009 The Fisher Building, St John’s College 5:30pm – The exhibition, Assessing our Legacy, opens 7:30pm – Professor Keith Hart will speak on International Development: a historical perspective from Cambridge The special edition is being published as part of Cambridge University’s 800th anniversary celebrations. Vision is the magazine of Cambridge University International Development and this special edition will examine and celebrate the University’s contributions to international development across its 800 year history. If you have any questions, please contact external@cuid.org. We look forward to seeing you there, The 800 Anniversary CUiD Launch Event Committee This talk is part of the tphh2's list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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