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This blog was created as part of the Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Cultural Narratives Masters programme, which is the only one of the EU approved and funded Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes to specialise in traditional humanities with a modern languages background. The Crossways Consortium comprises 6 top-class European universities.

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Thursday, 21 December 2006

Holidays


To those of you who wouldn't know (but they will not be many 'cause this information usually circulates correctly lol), holidays start on Friday December, 23th, after the last lessons.
But since none of us, Master Students, have lessons on Friday, our holidays start Thursday at noon... :-p

Here's a picture of what the Syndikat of Heterological Systems does in the wee hours ...

Have the nicest Christmas and the happiest New Year and come back full of energy.
Check out the blog regurlarly, new information may be posted during the holidays... Do not hesitate to post messages yourself in reaction to the upcoming seminars or anything that strikes you in a heterological manner!
This blog is yours!

2 comments:

Digvijay said...

Great job Margot, it was much waited and desired.

Anonymous said...

this is just a test