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Connect - Post Secondary Competition

Connect - Post Secondary Competition
  • Website

  • Submission deadline

    26 of March, 2010

    competition is over.

  • First prize

  • Eligibilities

    • Undergraduate level
    • Graduate level
    • Postgraduate level
    • Non-students
  • regions

    Global
  • categories

    • Arts & Design
  • Information Provider

    Uploaded by:
    Xiaolong Jin
    100 uploaded competitions

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