I am intending to apply for this course. If anyone knows of good places
to apply for funding I would be very interested to hear about them.
Please feel free to contact me directly.
Emma
Abbott, Wynn wrote:
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> Closing date: 24 February 2006.
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> MSc in Science Communication (FT/PT)
> MSc in Science Media Production (FT)
> MSc in Creative Non-Fiction Writing (FT/PT)
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