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Victoria Dyas

January 23rd, 2014

LSE-UCT July School – Cape Town, 30 June -11 July 2014

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Victoria Dyas

January 23rd, 2014

LSE-UCT July School – Cape Town, 30 June -11 July 2014

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) are pleased to offer the second LSE-UCT July School in July 2014. This innovative two-week programme provides students, graduates and professionals from across the globe an exciting new opportunity to study important social sciences issues relevant to Africa today. The programme is taught by outstanding faculty from the University of Cape Town and LSE, two of the world’s leading institutions for teaching and research

If you are interested in gaining a global perspective on the study of Africa, at the continent’s top university, in a beautiful, cosmopolitan city, we hope that you will consider applying to the LSE-UCT July School, and look forward to meeting you in Cape Town in July 2014.

For more information see the LSE Summer School page here.

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