"BriefsCollections"

Date:
June 2020-February 2021
Reference:
SA/PAN/5
Part of:
Journals of a Pandemic: a project recording life in COVID-19
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    Two sets of briefs. The first is for the Learning Together programme which brings together the university community and criminal justice organisations. The files include a welcome to new participants and introduction to Journals of a Pandemic as part of Learning Together's "ThinkLets". The second brief introduces Journals of a Pandemic and provides details on how to contribute.

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    June 2020-February 2021

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    4 document files 975 KB (975042 bytes)

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