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Teaching staff

The main teaching is provided by

  • Dr Julie Archambault
  • Professor Robert Barnes
  • Dr Morgan Clarke
  • Dr Paul Dresch
  • Dr Elizabeth Ewart
  • Professor David Gellner
  • Dr Robert Parkin
  • Dr Caroline Potter
  • Dr David Pratten
  • Dr Mohammad Talib
  • Professor Harvey Whitehouse

Not all tutors may be available each year.

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