New London Graduate School
The New London Graduate School was a consortium of five partner universities: Anglia Ruskin University, Greenwich University, The University of East London, Middlesex University and London South Bank University. The NLGS offered Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding to postgraduate applicants at these universities and provided seminars and training opportunities to all postgraduate students at these universities. The consortium was chaired by Dr Alan White of UEL and subsequently Anglia Ruskin University.
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New London Graduate School
The New London Graduate School was a consortium of five partner universities: Anglia Ruskin University, Greenwich University, The University of East London, Middlesex University and London South Bank University. The NLGS offered Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding to postgraduate applicants at these universities and provided seminars and training opportunities to all postgraduate students at these universities. The consortium was chaired by Dr Alan White of UEL and subsequently Anglia Ruskin University.
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