Cambridge uni requires you live on campus during term time so that might solve the helicopter issue (and introduce another problem)?
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Dyi
D. Dyi Huijg
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Well if there were a reliable rail route between Coventry and Cambridge I might go for it, unless a helicopter is in the package.
Larry
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Dyi
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Subject: [BSA-RACE] Temporary Lectureship in Sociology at Cambridge -- Please Circulate!
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