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EEHN PhD Lab Trip to welcome new and continuing members 25th September

EEHN PhD Lab Trip to welcome new and continuing members 25th September

decorative image, with black background and orange flowers in the bottom left hand cornerHi EEHN PhD Lab,

To mark the start of the new academic year we are going on a lab trip to see the Andy Goldsworthy exhibition on at the National Gallery of Scotland. We will follow our visit with a drink nearby, giving new and existing PhD Lab members a chance to connect after the summer break. The visit will take place on Thursday 25th September.

We will be meeting at 3pm at the main entrance of the gallery (The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL) for the 3:15pm viewing slot. We are encouraging people to purchase their tickets in advance to avoid disappointment but if there is still space, tickets can be purchased on the day.

Tickets can be purchased via the link: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/exhibition/andy-goldsworthy-fifty-years

We look forward to seeing you there!

Alice & Anna, Lab convenors

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