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Relax with a book: taster session


24 Feb 2015, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

WB208, Whitehead Building

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Cost Free
Department Psychology
Contact e.hill(@gold.ac.uk)

Students: need a break? Try this shared reading group to relax, meet new people and forget life for an hour

In conjunction with The Reader Organisation (http://www.thereader.org.uk), we are setting up a shared reading group for students from ANY Department or programme. The point is to enjoy yourself. You don't have to read anything in advance as everything is read aloud to you. You can simply drop in, sit down and enjoy listening to a good story or poem. There's no pressure to talk, to read, or even to drink tea!

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24 Feb 2015 5:00pm - 6:00pm
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