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Publics & participation in radioactive waste management seminar 9th-10th January

The 3rd seminar in the ‘Nuclear futures: re-making sociotechnical research agendas’ interdisciplinary seminar series will be held at UEA on 9th-10th January 2017. Its title is ‘Publics and participation in radioactive waste management’.

December 16, 2016 in 3S Events, News, Participation and engagement.

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