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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Land Economy Departmental Seminar Series > Talk with Professor Albert Chan - opportunities in Architecture, Engineering, Law, Real Estate and Urban Planning at HKPU
Talk with Professor Albert Chan - opportunities in Architecture, Engineering, Law, Real Estate and Urban Planning at HKPUAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Clare Eaves. Professor Albert Chan, Head of the Department of Building and Real Estate (and Chair of Construction Engineering and Management) at Hong Kong Polytechnic University is visiting Cambridge later this week and would very much welcome the opportunity to meet postgraduate students, post-docs and researchers from around the University to talk about activity and opportunities at HKPU . The Department and wider Faculties research and teaching work encompasses Architecture, Engineering, Law, Real Estate and Urban Planning. He will make a brief presentation and answer queries and questions. This Friday, 27th May 2016 3pm Laundress Lane Seminar Room 1 All are very welcome. Please could you let Clare Eaves cec72@cam.ac.uk know if you would like to attend. Location of Laundress Lane: http://map.cam.ac.uk/Laundress+Lane#52.201827,0.115949,17 The entrance to the seminar rooms is at the South (Mill Lane) end of Laundress Lane, opposite the Mill pub. This talk is part of the Land Economy Departmental Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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