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HDR Student writing group

Presenter Sarah Dowden-Parker
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Sarah Dowden-Parker
T: 08 8946 6707 E: sarah.dowden-parker@cdu.edu.au
Location Orange Building 2.4.07
CDU Casuarina campus
Open to HDR candidates

Share your work, chat with other research students and get writing.*

Sessions are facilitated by Sarah Dowden-Parker. 

To find out more contact sarah.dowden-parker@cdu.edu.au or just drop in.

HDR Student writing group (PDF, 1000.34 KB)

*Available to current CDU HDR students only.

 

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