Enrolling On The Deafblind Studies Programme, UK

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Article Date: 28 Jan 2009 - 2:00 PDT

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The Deafblind Studies Board of Partners are now accepting applications from prospective students for the two year (part time) Certificate and Diploma in Deafblind Studies, which is due to commence in September 2009.

To find out more, to download an application pack or to register an interest, visit the Deafblind studies website http://www.deafblindstudies.org.uk/info.php.

The Deafblind Studies Board of Partners

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