Details of request 'Travel Costs for the recent visit to China by University of Salford staff'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
109922 sent Wed Nov 11 16:05:05 UTC 2009 waiting_response Wed Nov 11 16:05:05 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
119992 followup_sent Fri Dec 11 11:32:11 UTC 2009 outgoing
120156 response Fri Dec 11 15:45:41 UTC 2009 rejected Fri Dec 11 18:08:18 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
120236 followup_sent Fri Dec 11 18:19:56 UTC 2009 outgoing
120270 comment Fri Dec 11 21:44:25 UTC 2009
120751 followup_sent Mon Dec 14 16:43:34 UTC 2009 internal_review Mon Dec 14 16:43:34 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
158655 response Wed Apr 07 10:35:30 UTC 2010 Wed Apr 28 14:52:22 UTC 2010 rejected incoming
158703 followup_sent Wed Apr 07 11:09:50 UTC 2010 rejected outgoing
167229 status_update Wed Apr 28 14:52:22 UTC 2010
167238 comment Wed Apr 28 14:59:02 UTC 2010
298726 comment Tue Feb 15 13:34:14 UTC 2011

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