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Creativity Residential Workshop 14-15 June

Milton Hill House, Oxfordshire
The OU Business School invite you to register for a Creativity Residential Workshop this 14-15 June, at Milton Hill House, Oxfordshire.

Led by Elvin Box and John Evans and combining lecturer lead sessions with group workshop activities, the course provides participants with an understanding of the factors that help and hinder creativity and innovation and evaluate how they can enhance creativity within their own professional environments.

The course is designed to welcome both alumni of the former B822 module as well as new students to Creativity and Creative thinking.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Posted on 2 May 2013
 

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