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«مرحله حضوری دفاع موت کورت حقوقی»

🗓زمان: دوشنبه ، ۱۹ آذر، ساعت ۹ الی ۱۴
📍مکان: دانشکدهٔ انسانی، تالار حکمت، سالن شمارهٔ ۱

🔸حضور عموم دانشجویان دانشگاه گیلان، آزاد است.

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انجمن علمی حقوق دانشگاه گیلان برگزار میکند:

«مرحله حضوری دفاع موت کورت حقوقی»

🗓زمان: دوشنبه ، ۱۹ آذر، ساعت ۹ الی ۱۴
📍مکان: دانشکدهٔ انسانی، تالار حکمت، سالن شمارهٔ ۱

🔸حضور عموم دانشجویان دانشگاه گیلان، آزاد است.

🟠🔵@uni_guilan_law🔵🟠

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