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GLITS undergraduate dissertation seminar


22 Oct 2015, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Seminar Room A , Warmington Tower

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Cost free
Department English and Creative Writing
Contact i.hurst(@gold.ac.uk)

Come and hear some of the first-class work produced by ECL undergraduates who submitted their dissertations in 2015, and find out how they approached their projects

On Thursday 22 October GLITS (Goldsmiths Literature Seminar) will offer a seminar of particular interest to final-year undergraduates who are writing their dissertations. The authors of three of ECL's top first-class undergraduate dissertations in 2015 will present sections of their work and answer questions about the practical and intellectual aspects of writing a first-class dissertation.

Speakers: Aria Aber, Andrew Everitt, Lucy Lindsay.

Thursday 22 October, Warmington Tower A (ground floor), 6.30pm.

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22 Oct 2015 6:30pm - 8:00pm
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