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SPARC AWARD Holders Workshop
27 March 2006

SPARC AWARD Holders Workshop

An Invitation Only workshop organised for SPARC Award Holders and their teams and collaborators. Held at the University of Reading.

Hosted by: University of Reading

Sponsored by: SPARC

Event organisers:

Ms Verity Smith, SPARC Coordinator

Date: 27 March 2006

Venue:

The University of Reading
The Gordon Lecture Theatre,
Engineering Building,
Whiteknights,
PO Box 219,
Reading, RG6 6BU

This is a special workshop to meet and brief those who achieved SPARC Awards as a result of the first call for proposals and their teams. Places are available on to award holders, their team members and their collaborators.

This is not an open workshop

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