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CFP: Talk of Europe

By: The EditorsJanuary 20, 2015January 20, 2015

The Talk of Europe – Travelling CLARIN Campus project, in pursuit of its goal to facilitate pan-European collaboration in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Computer Science, seeks proposals for their international creative camps. Further information and the CFP can be found here.

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