Dear Peter,
I've got a copy of the revised plan for the workshop and am going to start
putting together my presentation early next week (I'm away for much of the
remainder of this week and lecturing at Reading on the MSc course next
Monday).
Do you have any thoughts on anything particular that you would like me to
cover in my session under the heading of "The JMU: its role and priorities"
Regards
Katherine
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