Crookwell Gazette

Gunning academic reviews benefits of micro-impact projects

Mariam Koslay
Updated March 27 2018 - 9:59am, first published March 26 2018 - 12:41pm
Dr Michael de Percy leading a workshop on Trove at the Gunning library last year.
Dr Michael de Percy leading a workshop on Trove at the Gunning library last year.

An article published in the London School of Economics and Political Science blog has boasted the tangible benefits of academics and professionals engaging in rural villages. 

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Mariam Koslay

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