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Just to congratulate you and the university on opening the course.
Ian Walker
Saint Edward's

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From: Kirsty Hooper [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 07 September 2004 12:33
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [GALICIAN-STUDIES] New job, new contact details

Dear all,

As many of you know, I've just taken up a permanent lectureship in
Spanish and
Galician at the University of Liverpool. My new contact details are
below, and
my new e-mail (if it isn't at the top of the page) is:

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In order to do justice to my new job title, I am hoping to get an
introductory
Galician course up and running for next year. There are also existing
courses
on Atlantic studies, which may be open to including a Galician element
(this,
again, for the future). Hopefully we can discuss suggestions re:
syllabi/bibliographies on this list over the course of the year!

Anybody else with new details/news for the new year?

Best,
Kirsty


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Dr Kirsty Hooper
Lecturer in Spanish and Galician
School of Modern Languages (Hispanic Studies)
University of Liverpool
Liverpool L69 7ZR
Tel: 44 (0)151 794 2778
Fax: 44 (0)151 794 2785

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