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Hi all. As many of you know we’re about to launch a redesign of Projects and Groups on the site now that we’re finishing our initial beta test phase. I previewed these changes during the recent European Chairs’ Assembly, based on feedback from the meeting last year and input received through the autumn. Since that preview we’ve had a chance to take advantage of more, very recent feedback and tweak things a little further still. So...
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