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Thank you for registering your interest in ‘Universities: How can we take a people-centred approach to engage with our places’ a collaborative conference between Newcastle University and the University of Pittsburgh.
The official registration and the conference programme will be released in January 2022. Find out more information about the conference over the coming months - follow @EngageNCL and @PittUcis on Twitter.