Humanitarian focus on ICTs for international development
01 November 2010New networking activities will help academic expertise in information and communications technology to benefit developing countries.
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New networking activities will help academic expertise in information and communications technology to benefit developing countries.
Patients who have benefited from life saving experimental cancer treatments will join world class researchers for a public open day.
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