Recently members of the University’s Personal Assistants Network (SUPAN) attended the Language Centre’s Comms Lab Communication par excellence short course, which the Comms Lab tailored to their needs. This is only the first in a series of courses for SUPAN by the Comms Lab – don’t miss out if you’re part of this network! Speak to Tania Arrison (SUPAN team leader) or Michelle Pieters at the Comms Lab if you’d like to join. Other collaborations are also welcome!
Comms Lab colab with personal assistants

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