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University of Exeter to host social science roadshow

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Thursday, February 14, 2013
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The Campaign for Social Science is to hold a roadshow at the University of Exeter on March 1 to report on its progress over the last two years.

The roadshow will be held from noon to 2pm in Lecture Room 2 in the Queen's Building and will be streamed using a video link to the Peter Lanyon Seminar Room 8 on the Cornwall campus.

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The speakers are Professor Michael Harloe, acting campaign chairman, and Ceridwen Roberts, campaign board member.

The University's cice-chancellor, Professor Sir Steve Smith, will welcome guests and introduce the speakers.

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The question and answer session at the end will be chaired by Professor Debra Myhill, the Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer in the College of Social Sciences and International Studies.

The event is open to all those interested in the future of social science. To book a free place see: http://cfssexeter.eventbrite.com/

This will be the 18th roadshow the Campaign has held since it was launched in 2011. The roadshows are staged to emphasise the value and importance of social science and to encourage support and donations.

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