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PROFESSIONAL REVIEW/INTERVIEW Sunday 16 January 2011 - London
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Evening workshop starts 5.30 pm – guidance for Report & Interview stage of CEnv
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We offer high quality professionally accredited programmes in a caring and friendly environment.
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One-year full-time or two-year part-time study with September and February starts.
Professional Doctorate and PhD programmes also available.
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