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Linking London now has three new members, including Greenwich University, Goldsmiths, University of London and a former member, Kings College, University of London whilst London South Bank University has now become a full member.

Membership of Linking London hits 26 as it welcomes new members to its partnership

 

Linking London Network takes great pleasure in welcoming three new HE members to the network this month, they are Greenwich University, Goldsmiths, University of London and a former member, Kings College, University of London. With London South Bank University now as a full member, these four institutions have now joined the Linking London network. We look forward to working closely with them over the coming months. We particularly look forward to meeting staff from these institutions at our forthcoming events, and at our Board meeting on the 12th of December here at Birkbeck. Each partner will bring their own unique perspective and expertise, and this will undoubtedly bring with it new opportunities to share good practice and explore areas of collaboration.

Sue Betts, Director of Linking London said:

“We are really delighted to be welcoming Goldsmiths, Greenwich, Kings and all of LSBU to Linking London. These members bring much greater coverage and options to the network, and a different range of opportunities, expertise and priorities. We look forward to developing a productive and pro-active relationship over the forthcoming months”.

Annette Hayton, of Goldsmiths who brokered the membership of Linking London on behalf of the group of universities said:

“Goldsmiths is delighted that it is now a member of Linking London and is looking forward to working with a wider range of colleges and universities as well as benefiting from the excellent CPD activities that the network organises.”

 
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