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Welcome event: 26 September, 5pm

Welcome event: 26 September, 5pm

confetti on blue backgroundEEHN is hosting an informal welcome event to mark the start of the new academic year, on Thursday 26 September at Summerhall.

This is an opportunity to meet the new conveners, Hannah Boast and Zeynep Oguz, and the new PG convener, Annie Gallagher, and get to know other members of the network.

If you have ideas for activities you’d like to do as part of EEHN, are interested in getting more involved as a member, or just curious about what we do, we’d love you to come along.

We will meet at 5pm at the Royal Dick Pub, which is at the back of Summerhall, through the courtyard.

We look forward to meeting EEHN members and friends, old and new, to start the 2024-25 academic year.

(Jason Leung)

(Jason Leung)

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