Glamorgan Information, Healthcare in Cardiff Visual Methodologies

Glamorgan Information, Healthcare in Cardiff  Visual Methodologies

Hello,

I am attaching in this email some guides I made at the start of term that I think you will find useful.

Currently I only have the email addresses for Fang, Marta, Alex, Kristan, Matthew, Adhra, and Sue. If you have the email addresses of the remaining students of MA Graphic Communication, please pass the email on to them.

Glamlife – Getting Started guide – Part of the newsletter that we sent out, brief information about Glamorgan facilities and links to useful web addresses. (PDF)

Cardiff – Health Care – Information about what to do in what situation occurs, followed by the Patients Registration Form that you can fill out and email, post, or fax to the address mentioned on the form. (PDF)

Patients Registration Form – Fill it out in order to be registered with a GP in Cardiff. (DOC)

Glamorgan Fun & Events – Information about Glamorgan events happening. (PDF)

Finally, I’ve found the book that Dr Rachel Grainger asked us to buy, Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to the Interpretation of Visual Method, 2nd Edition (ISBN-13 – 9781412921916), SAGE Publications.

In Amazon.co.uk it’s available for £20.89 with free delivery (Sold by Amazon).
Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to the Interpretation of Visual Method, 2nd Edition

However, I’ve come across a 20% discount available until today (3rd October), at Borders Books. I’ve called the Cardiff store and they have none available in the store, and are unable to order to the shop, so it leaves purchasing it online or finding alternative means of acquiring it. The price at Borders.co.uk is £21.99, which with the 20% discount will be £17.59.
Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to the Interpretation of Visual Method, 2nd Edition

To claim your discount online, simply enter the discount code STUDENT08 at the checkout when you want to purchase it. As it is above £15, there is free delivery to your home address.

I hope this helps,

Luke

Posted by Luke Dench

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