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I'm the communications advisor at the International Institute for Asian Studies and I like to place this information on wikipedia. The IIAS is the copyright owner of this text. In future I'd like to expand this wikipedia page with information about our fellows and research groups.
I've already sent a donation statement to permissions-en@wikimedia.org
kind regards,
Thomas Voorter —Preceding unsigned comment added by IIAS Leiden (talk • contribs) 09:43, 8 September 2010