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Tuesday 15th December 2015
Save the Date:  ALDinHE Regional Event at University of Cumbria, Fusehill Street, Carlisle


Please contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to let me know expressions of interest in attending and/or contributing.


*         Please find attached a draft programme for regional event planned for Tuesday 15th December.

*         We are open to suggestions/feedback/comments on the programme.

*         We hope you can make it and also contribute to this regional event, which is inspired by success and encouragement of Steve Briggs and regional event at University of Bedfordshire.

Please get in touch with any queries/questions.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Sandie


Sandie Donnelly
Learning Enhancement Manager (Academic Literacies & LiSS faculty liaison for Health & Science) | Academic Engagement, Skills & Retention team| Library & Student Services (LiSS)| University of Cumbria |01524 590800 ext 2728




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