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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.

For further information, please check the programme's official website and the universities' websites on the Useful Links section on the left. If you wish to have a specific question answered, please click on Email here and submit your query.

Mundus students, here you will find regular posts regarding the universities of the consortium, tips, activities, events, pictures, etc. Apart from checking it regularly to keep yourself up to date, a good way to use the blog is through the search device. We already have a significant amount of information on some universities of the consortium, so if you want to find information on a specific city, type its name in the search field (top left). You will then see all posts related to that specific city (because each post title contains the city's name in it). You can also type "General" in order to find information concerning everybody.

Tuesday 14 October 2008

Reminder - Deadline Registration General Meeting TOMORROW

Dear all,

This is just a reminder that registration for the Crossways General Meeting 2008 closes tomorrow, Wednesday 15 October at 11:59pm (London time). We have currently 17 people registered and counting! 

If you also wish to attend, please register at:


NB - EVERYBODY wishing to attend the event needs to register (even if you live in St Andrews or have previously sent me a personal email confirming your presence).

For more info on the event, please check

If you cannot be there but would like to participate, you can take part in the PHOTO EXHIBITION. All you have to do is email your photos to Alessandra Gallerano (alessandra.gallerano@gmail.com) with your full name and name of the city the photos are from (preferably with captions). Photos from Tübingen and Santiago are particularly welcome. 

Yours,
Roberta

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