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About Me
J. Otto Pohl
Sulaimani, Kurdistan, Iraq
I got my Ph.D. from SOAS in November 2004. I did it in two years which is I believe the record for shortest time at that institution.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Supervision
I just got assigned as an additional supervisor to two PhD students who are in the middle of writing up their dissertations. They each now have five supervisors. Both of the dissertations deal with ethnic conflict in north eastern Ghana.
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I don't know whether to offer congratulations or condolences.
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