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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/66320 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Ohajinwa, C.M.

Title: Environmental and health impacts of informal electronic waste recycling Issue Date: 2018-10-23

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Environmental and Health Impacts of

Informal Electronic Waste Recycling

Chimere May Ohajinwa

ISBN:978-94-6332-416-8

Chimere May Ohajinwa Environmental and Health Impacts of Informal Electronic Waste Recycling

INVITATION

To attend the Public Defence of my PhD Thesis

Title:

Environmental and

Health Impacts of

Informal Electronic

Waste Recycling

Date: Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Time: 11.15

Venue: Academiegebow, Rapenburg 73, Leiden

The Defence will be followed by a reception in

the same building Chimere May Ohajinwa

c.m.ohajinwa@cml.

leidenuniv.nl

Paranymphs:

Anugrah Aditya Budiarsa aditarm83@gmail.com

Joyce Glerum joycegelrum@gmail.com

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Environmental and Health Impacts of

Informal Electronic Waste Recycling

Chimere May Ohajinwa

ISBN:978-94-6332-416-8

Chimere May Ohajinwa Environmental and Health Impacts of Informal Electronic Waste Recycling

INVITATION

To attend the Public Defence of my PhD Thesis

Title:

Environmental and

Health Impacts of

Informal Electronic

Waste Recycling

Date: Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Time: 11.15

Venue: Academiegebow, Rapenburg 73, Leiden

The Defence will be followed by a reception in

the same building Chimere May Ohajinwa

c.m.ohajinwa@cml. leidenuniv.nl

Paranymphs:

Anugrah Aditya Budiarsa aditarm83@gmail.com

Joyce Glerum

joycegelrum@gmail.com

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