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King’s Palaeography R.I.P

  • June 7, 2010
  • by aidan
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On Friday, the administration of King’s received a friendly write-up in the business section of The Times online. The title, “Making the cut and saving a world-class academic asset”, and the statement that “King’s looks set to keep its chair … Continue reading

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