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Tea Party Social

Thursday 03 October 2024

4pm - 6pm

SU Social Space, Campus Central, Headingley Campus

Come along to our first social of the year! We are so excited to see your faces, be it new or familiar, it’ll be a fun afternoon of relaxing and networking with other researchers at Leeds Beckett.

PGR Students, join us for the first social event of the year for researchers at Beckett!

This is a fantastic opportunity to unwind, meet new friends, and mix across research disciplines. Whether you’re entering your write-up year, are new to your MRes or PhD, or are at any stage in between, we would love to see you there.

Please make sure to book your place by purchasing a free ticket so that we know how much cake to buy!

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This event is organised by:
Postgraduate Research Students' Community

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