Link for Article in University of Canterbury Alumni Magazine
The University of Canterbury Magazine article I mentioned in yesterday’s post can be read at the link below
Just the article
University of Canterbury Magazine – interview with Dr Alice Boyes by Breeze Robertson
Full Magazine
If you’d like to look at the full magazine or past editions of the magazine, you can find them here
http://www.comsdev.canterbury.ac.nz/canterbury/archive.shtml
I’m in 2009 Vol 6 No 2, page 13.
Thanks readers
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