User talk:Ladyofshallot

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Welcome Molly
You are off to a good start.

Have you looked at any of the schools to see where your material might fit in?

There are a number of roles you can play here.


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I was just looking and the school of Social sciences has demography, and Cultural studies in it.

--Graeme E. Smith 05:20, 1 April 2010 (UTC)