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UK Academic Team Blog
Call for Papers – Women in Games
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over 2 years ago
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Hosted this year by the University of Bradford and Bradford college, the 7th Women in Games conference is being run on 25th and 26th March. The good news is that the Call for Papers and Speakers deadline has been extended to 12th February 2010 due to...
UK Academic Team Blog
UK Imagine Cup – support our charities!
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OK – so we had a really interesting concept with the UK Imagine Cup this year – we brought five leading UK charities on-board to help our students identify real-world problems that, well, that shouldn’t be problems really. And now, while the judges...
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